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Cabas : ウィキペディア英語版
Andrés Cabas

Andrés Mauricio Cabas Rosales (born October 7, 1976), or more commonly known as Cabas, is a Colombian musician. His music is characterized by having a Caribbean-like sound.
==Biography==
Cabas was born in Barranquilla, Colombia. His father Eduardo, a musician and composer himself, began teaching Cabas music at the age of five. At six, Cabas formally studied piano and became skilled at this and various other instruments, including percussion. Through his teenage years in Bogotá, he acquired a taste for classical music, rock and roll, electronic music, and also for his native cumbia and fandango music. He was also inspired by his former music teacher at the Colegio San Carlos, Helbert Ballestas, who helped him develop the idea of fusing Colombian and rock music.
As a young adult, Cabas traveled, first to Paris and later New York; it was in New York's nightclubs that he met prominent figures of jazz and salsa, inspiring him to write and compose music. Perhaps paradoxically, New York was also an unhappy phase in Cabas' life, where he felt alienated and depressed.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Cabas: Biography ) 〕 The period resulted in his self-titled album, ''Cabas'', in 2000 which became a huge success in Colombia. His single "Mi Bombón" ("My Bon-bon" or "My Candy") topped the country's charts for three consecutive months, earning him a gold disc and a double platinum disc. To consolidate this success, Cabas toured Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador in 2001.

In 2002, Cabas began to promote his music in other parts of Latin America and the United States, receiving positive feedback from critics and an article in Billboard magazine.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Biographies-Cabas ) 〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=El Mestizaje de Cabas )〕 He performed his first concert in the United States in late 2002. Cabas performed with artists like Lenny Kravitz in Mexico, Shakira, and Miguel Bosé in Spain.
In 2003, his second album ''Contacto'' (''Contact'') could be said to define his style. ''Contact'' mixed percussion and drums with bass and rock beats, and the first single, "La Caderona" ("The Big-hipped woman"), had success similar to "Mi Bombón". Cabas' first music video, for the song "Leche" ("Milk"), premiered on MTV Latin America. Another single, "Bolita de Trapo" ("Little Rug Ball"), also topped the charts in Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador. After this success, Cabas decided to launch a French tour.
His participation in a tribute concert to the musician Carlos Santana increased his exposure. Cabas earned a Latin Grammy Award nomination for Best New Artist, a celebration in which he gained notoriety for simply walking to the awards instead of taking a limousine.〔 At the MTV Latin Awards he was nominated for Best Rock Album and Best Rock Interpretation, and for the People's Prize and Best Rock Video for the Lo Nuestro Awards.
In 2005, Cabas recorded his third album, ''Puro Cabas'' (''Pure Cabas''), in El Cielo Recording Studios, Monterrey, Mexico, with the support of famous Colombian composer Kike Santander, musician Sargento García, and producers Toy Hernandez and Sacha Triujeque. ''Puro Cabas'' proved to be another huge success. Cabas' first single, "La Cadena de Oro" ("The Gold Chain"), was a major hit in Latin America, along with its music video that stayed in MTV's top ten for some time. The song was even featured on the soundtrack of the video game FIFA 07. It was followed immediately by his second single, "Increíble" ("Incredible"), and performances in various Latin American music festivals.

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