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Post by boris on Jul 24, 2004 17:57:49 GMT -5
Okay, maybe somebody will post more serious things about Tomatito here in the future... the thread is opened! I just stumbled recently about the fact that the three women of Las Ketchup ("Asereje") are his daughters. How could I not see it... Tomatito is little tomato which turns into ketchup... hahaha, very funny. I liked their summer song.
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Post by Adam Solomon on Jul 24, 2004 19:01:38 GMT -5
Haha...come on, Boris, even I knew that! And yes, I like that one song, but do they even have any others?
One hit wonders!
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Post by boris on Jul 26, 2004 2:44:49 GMT -5
Yes, they are one hit wonders until today. I read about them being his daughters in the beginning of this year when I spent some time in Spain. I told my Spanish friends but they had no idea what I was talking about. So I thought I was misleaded somehow. A lot of people here wondered about the strange name "Las Ketchup" + I guess that still hardly anybody knows the reason.
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Post by Adam Solomon on Jul 26, 2004 8:52:06 GMT -5
Actually, it was a fairly well-known fact in the States, and I heard of both the band and their name's origin from the teenyboppers in my town...though I would never expect them to listen to good music, like Tomatito, so I only knew their father was "a famous Hispanic guitarist". Then, I got Paseo de los CastaƱos a while later, and realized he was that famous guitarist! Hmmm...
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Post by boris on Aug 7, 2004 17:01:14 GMT -5
Does anybody know Tomatito's album "Aguadulce" and can tell anything about it?
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Post by Kiyomi on Aug 7, 2004 19:09:44 GMT -5
Uhhh, not me....
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