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Argentinian rock trio Enanitos Verdes (translation: "Little Green Dwarves") have been through a great deal in the 40-plus years they've been active, releasing 15 studio albums and steadily making a major impact across the globe, not to mention among Latin audiences.

Originally formed in the late '70s, Enanitos Verdes first consisted of three members: singer/bassist Marciano Cantero, guitarist Felipe Staiti and drummer Daniel Piccolo. Together, the trio relocated from Mendoza to Buenos Aires and began performing live at local clubs. In 1984, the band welcomed two new members: guitarist/vocalist Sergio Embrioni and keyboardist Tito Dávila. Together, the newly assembled quintet recorded their 1984 self-titled debut album. Ultimately, in 1985, Embrioni left the band.

The following year, Enanitos Verdes released their sophomore album, Contrarreloj (Counterclockwise), which featured production by Latin Grammy winner Andrés Calamaro and singles "Tus Viejas Cartas" ("Your Old Letters"), "Cada Vez Que Digo Adiós" ("Every Time I Say Goodbye") and "La Muralla Verde" ("The Green Wall").

In 1987, the group released their third album, Habitaciones Extrañas (Strange Rooms), which was also produced by Calamaro and featured singles "Te Vi en un Tren" ("I Saw You In A Train"), "Por el Resto" ("For The Rest") and "El Extraño de Pelo Largo" ("The Stranger With The Long Hair"). In 1988, the band embarked on a major tour, which drew enormous crowds across Chile and their native Argentina. 

In 1988, Enanitos Verdes released their fourth album, Carrousel, which featured the hit "Guitarras Blancas" (White Guitars), followed by 1989's Había Una Vez (Once Upon A Time). Soon after, however, the band broke up, and Marciano Cantero embarked on a solo career. 

In 1992, Enanitos Verdes got back together and recorded the aptly titled reunion album Igual Que Ayer (Same As Yesterday). Throughout the '90s, the band released four more albums: 1994's Big Bang, 1996's Guerra Gaucha (Gaucho War), 1997's Planetario (Planetarium), and 1999's Néctar. The band's 1998 live album, Tracción Acústica, was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock/Alternative Performance. 

Moving into the 2000s, Enanitos Verdes kept releasing albums, including 2001's Solo para Fanáticos (Only For Fanatics), 2002's Amores Lejanos (Distant Loves), 2006's Pescado Original (Original Fish), and 2009's Inéditos. In 2009, drummer Daniel Piccolo left the band and was replaced by Jota Morelli. In 2011, guitarist Sergio Embrioni tragically passed away. 

Enanitos Verdes kept going, though, releasing the studio album Tic Tac in 2013 and touring across the United States with Spanish pop/rock group Hombres G. In 2018, they released a live album from that tour titled Huevos Revueltos (En Vivo).

Reviews

Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 235 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Venue!

    by Myr on 3/12/24House of Blues Las Vegas - Las Vegas

    House of Blues has a great venue, this was a very chill concert and everyone had a good view. Food is fantastic!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Took me back!

    by KG on 3/10/24House of Blues Anaheim - Anaheim

    What a memorable show! It took me back to my high school days of listening to Rock En Español! And the HOB was the perfect location to relive this band!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Marvelous Concert

    by Alex on 3/4/24House of Blues Dallas - Dallas

    Good location, perfect admission process, perfect acoustic, fantastic artist Thank You

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Enanitos verdes

    by Aaron Rodriguez on 3/4/24House of Blues Chicago - Chicago

    Amazing concert! :) I was my first time seeing them in person! it was also my first time at the venue. Pretty nice place! I like it! and I had a goof time with my brother!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great

    by Alex on 3/1/24House of Blues Chicago - Chicago

    Awesome 😎 awesome 😎 awesome 🤩 😊 great 😌 super cool awesome 😎

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Absolutely Amazing Concert!!

    by Violeta on 2/27/24Big Night Live - Boston

    First time using this venue, I was pretty impressed with the check-in process. It was a standing room only concert and it was great! Have never been this close to stage and I was so pleased. The attending crowd was very courteous, cannot beat the bar near by, service was superb! The band Enanitos Verdes did a fantastic job keeping the crowd alive as everyone sang to their songs. What a great experience this was.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing performers!

    by DS on 12/11/23House of Blues San Diego - San Diego

    Simply an amazing experience and show to see! Enanitos Verdes are truly incredibly talented musicians!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Show

    by Fan from the south on 12/10/23The Fillmore - San Francisco

    We really enjoyed the show. Good sound, good music. They played all the songs I wanted to hear, with the exception of “El extraño de pelo largo” and “ Te vi en un tren”. That’s what happens when you have so many good songs. I would go to see them again next time they are around.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The best

    by O. S. on 8/7/23

    Saw them twice at the riverside municipal auditorium in California. Such a great venue to see this amazing band. Nothing short of amazing! I will always hold both experiences in my heart!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Enanitos forever

    by j. s. on 9/24/22

    What a show in orlando, I cried there for a reason. The nostalgia took over. I saw them once in Manhattan with Hombres G and I loved it but this time ufffff … it was amazing!!! Marciano , always in our hearts!!!