FABULOSOS CADILLACS

LEGENDARY ROCK BAND LOS FABULOSOS CADILLACS ANNOUNCE REUNION WITH EXTENSIVE WORLD TOUR AND NEW ALBUM PLANNED

Beginning In November, The Group Will Perform More Than Fifty Shows Across Latin America, The United States And Europe

"While 2007 was the year of Soda Stereo, 2008 will surely be the year of the Cadillacs" - La Nacion (Buenos Aires)

Following a six-year hiatus, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, one of the world's most important rock bands, have announced an international reunion tour and a new album. Beginning in November, they will perform more than fifty shows across Latin America, the United States and Europe through the end of the year and early 2009. Fans should expect a revitalized show filled with the classic hits and plenty of new surprises.

The Cadillacs will launch the tour at the 53,000-capacity Foro Sol Stadium in Mexico City, where the Argentine band played its last show back in 2002. The tour will also include River Plate Stadium in their hometown of Buenos Aires. The group is currently rehearsing and preparing for a new album.

Widely-recognized for their groundbreaking fusion of ska, rock, tropical, punk, reggae and Latin rhythms, the Cadillacs have sold millions of records worldwide. They became stars in Argentina throughout the '80s before propelling the Latin rock genre into the international spotlight in the '90s. Their genre-bending masterpiece 'Fabulosos Calavera' won the Grammys' first award for "Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album" in 1998. The Los Angeles Times described the album at the time as the "Sgt. Pepper of the Rock en Espanol movement".

Songs like "Matador" and "Mal Bicho" were anthems for a generation and inspired thousands of youth and musicians across the globe. The Fabuloso Cadillacs' reputation led to collaborations with a variety of stars including Mick Jones (of The Clash), Deborah Harry (Blondie), Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth (of the Talking Heads), Fishbone, Celia Cruz and Ruben Blades. Global hit "Matador" was even handpicked by actor John Cusack for the platinum-selling soundtrack to the film Grosse Point Blank.

The Buenos Aires daily newspaper, La Nacion, declared "While 2007 was the year of Soda Stereo, 2008 will surely be the year of the Cadillacs".

For more information about Los Fabulosos Cadillacs,

please contact Paul Dryden (paul.dryden@cookman.com) or Jennifer Sarkissian (jennifer.sarkissian@cookman.com) at Cookman International - 818.763.1397

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