Andrea Echeverri

Andrea Echeverri

Andrea Echeverri Arias is a Colombian rock/pop singer and guitarist. She holds a degree in Fine Arts form University of Los Andes and was a ceramist before becoming a musician. She is the lead singer in Aterciopelados where she also plays the acoustic guitar. She has had one Grammy and two Latin Grammy nominations.

  • Title: Andrea Echeverri
  • Popularity: 0.078
  • Known For: Acting
  • Birthday: 1965-09-13
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Andrea Echeverri Movies

  • 2022
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    Bios, vidas que marcaron la tuya: Aterciopelados

    Bios, vidas que marcaron la tuya: Aterciopelados

    5.5 2022 HD

    This is a journey through the trajectory of the Colombian duo Aterciopelados by the hand of the singer Li Saumet. With exclusive interviews to them and their inner circle, as well as access to unpublished material, this documentary illuminates unknown details and reveals for the first time why they were separated for three years, the deep personal changes they experienced and the relationship that unites them.

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  • 1996
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    Soda Stereo: MTV Unplugged Comfort and music to fly

    Soda Stereo: MTV Unplugged Comfort and music to fly

    7.5 1996 HD

    The recording was not made exactly under the MTV Unplugged standards because the band was 'Plugged', but includes a great Andrea Echeverri's performance in the track «En la Ciudad de la Furia» and also they used samplers in 2 tracks: 'Cementerio Club' from Luis Alberto Spinetta used on «Té para Tres» and 'Chrome Waves' from the English band Ride used on «Un Misil en mi Placard»

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  • 2001
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    Bogotá 2016

    Bogotá 2016

    8 2001 HD

    Three scripts, each one with independent storylines, have in common a vision of the Colombian capital in 2016.

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  • 2020
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    BREAK IT ALL: The History of Rock in Latin America

    BREAK IT ALL: The History of Rock in Latin America

    7.635 2020 HD

    Soda Stereo, Café Tacvba, Aterciopelados and others figure in this 50-year history of Latin American rock through dictatorships, disasters and dissent.

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