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Charlie Monttana

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Charlie Monttana
Background information
Birth nameCarlos César Sánchez Hernández
Born(1961-11-06)6 November 1961
Colonia Guerrero, Mexico City, Mexico
Died28 May 2020(2020-05-28) (aged 58)
Mexico City, Mexico
GenresRock urbano, Rock music in Mexico
Occupation(s)Musician and songwriter
Instrument(s)Voice, guitar
Years active1984-2020
LabelsDiscos y Cintas Denver

Carlos César Sánchez Hernández (November 6, 1961 – May 28, 2020), known professionally as Charlie Monttana, was a Mexican rock urbano musician and songwriter.[1][2]

Life

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Sánchez began his career as a singer in Mexico City's rock urbano circuit in the earlier 80's being vocalist of Perro muerto. After that invited by Rodolfo León "León Vago" he joined Vago. In 1987 he was invited by musician Toshiro Midori to be the vocalist of Mara. In 1989 he separated from Mara due to disagreements with the members of the group and Charlie joined again Vago, releasing with them in 1992 the song "Tu Mamá No Me Quiere" ("Your Mom does not like me"), which became a hit on the rock urbano and sonidero circuits.

In 1992 Monttana launched his solo career releasing hits such as "Vaquero Rocanrolero" (Rock And Roll Cowboy), "Por Qué El Amor Apesta" ("Why Love Stinks") and "Mi Terrible Soledad" ("My Terrible Loneliness"), among others. In addition to his career since 2012 the musician devoted his time to philanthropic works with Fundación Charlie Monttana A.C., a civil association dedicated to support homeless children and elderly.[3]

Monttana died from a stroke derived from glucose affections on May 28, 2020 at the age of 58.[4]

Style

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His style was characterized by being a histrionic and light-hearted vocalist on stage and by keeping an aesthetic associated with 80s glam rock of outrageous clothes and hairstyles, leather clothing and Jack Daniel's brand t-shirts and objects. He took his stage name from the 1983 film Scarface. In addition to the stage name, Monttana adopted the nickname of "Mexico's sweetheart" as a parody of Angélica María and "Vaquero Rocanrolero" in reference to one of his most famous songs.

Discography

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With Mara

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  • "Alocame con tus piernas"(1994)
  • Ficheras del rock (1987)
  • ...Esperando la noche (1988)
  • Camaleón (1989)
  • ¡En vivo! En el reclusorio femenil (1990)

With Vago

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  • Suicida (1992)

Solo

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  • Pares y duetos (1996)
  • Todos estos años (1998)
  • Sé lo que hicieron el disco pasado (1999)
  • En vivo en el teatro Isabela Corona vol. 1 y 2 (1999)
  • Montta Morfosis
  • Rockin' and rollin'
  • Rock star
  • Ford Monttana 69
  • Dr. Hollywood
  • 15 grandes éxitos
  • Sobreviviente 33
  • Decreto por el regreso de los buenos tiempos

Filmography

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  • Loco fin de semana, a comedy film directed by Kristoff Raczyñski (2019).[5]
  • Soy Yo, Charlie Monttana, a bio documentary film by Ernesto Méndez (2020).[6]

References

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  1. ^ @ecra; jose.meraz (2019-03-27). "Charlie Monttana: Más que rock star es un bufón moderno (Charlie Monttana: More than a rock star, he is a modern jester)". Diario de México (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2019-03-28. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  2. ^ "Charlie Monttana: el glamuroso rey del barrio pesado y de la raza (Charlie Monttana: the glamorous king of the heavy barrio and raza)". El Financiero (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2020-06-09. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  3. ^ "Charlie cambia rock por amor (Charlie changes rock for love)". www.eluniversal.com.mx. 2017-08-07. Archived from the original on 2017-08-08. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  4. ^ "Fallece el rockero Charlie Monttana a los 58 años (Rocker Charlie Monttana dies at 58)". www.jornada.com.mx (in Spanish). 2020-05-28. Archived from the original on 2020-06-15. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  5. ^ "Monttana, un vaquero que "lazó" desde joven al rock". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-06-17.
  6. ^ "Soy yo Charlie Monttana – FICUNAM" (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 2020-05-29.