Connor Questa

Connor Questa

Connor Questa in live, 2014
Background information
Also known as Marilina Connor Questa (early)
Origin Buenos Aires, Argentina
Genres Grunge
Alternative rock
Power Pop
Hard Rock
Years active 2010–2015
Associated acts Cirse
Members Marilina Bertoldi (voice and guitar)
Hernán Rúpolo (guitar)
Agustín Agostinelli (drums)
Santiago Jhones (bass)
Past members Rodrigo Bodaño (drums)
Facundo Veloso (drums)
Martin Casado (bass)

Connor Questa was a rock band from Argentina, formed in 2010 and dissolved in 2015. Throughout his career, only two albums released materials and their musical style was influenced by grunge, funk, heavy metal and soul . Early in his career, they are calling themselves "Marilina Connor Questa".[1][2][3]

Marilina Bertoldi, began touring the City stages with his songs and his guitar solo format. After uploading several videos in Internet with records of visits, began the search for musicians to orchestrate those ideas that drew its particular voice.[4] During the recording of their first EP , the band consolidated its power proposal and became a group project.[5]

The band broke up in early 2015, by differences among its members.[6]

Discography

The band released only two albums:[7]

Singles

Song Album
Acorde de paso Marilina Connor Questa (2010)
Resiste en pie
Amnesia We are in parts (2011)
Gritos
Acorde de paso (versión en estudio)
Pasiones
Tripolar Fire the universe (2013)
Pensar bien
Cliché

See also

References

  1. Interview whit Marilina Connor Questa Retrieved December 7, 2015
  2. Connor Questa biography Retrieved November 18, 2015
  3. Connor Questa: Pieces of rock lying on the floor Retrieved November 27, 2015
  4. Biography of Marilina Bertoldi Retrieved December 7, 2015
  5. Connor Questa biography Retrieved November 18, 2015
  6. Connor Questa broke Retrieved November 27, 2015
  7. Connor Questa Discography Retrieved November 18, 2015
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