MANAGERS AND PRESSES 4
In an interview with the magazine Soy Rock, published on 48th May 2008, Martin "Mono" Fabio , Kapanga singer (one of the few bands that if you see you have 100% sure that you are having a good time) told a story about an old relationship with the first manager to have. The same name was allegedly Fer Lopez and the Monkey, was left with the cache during a show in Between Rivers. So what had happened:
"Fer Lopez was a neighborhood kid here. As we are just tearing his at bat, he took us many miles ahead. Once we went to play at Entre Rios and the owner of the bar, as Fer, we had not paid. So I set fire to a radio chabón "Pichin of Nogoyá, Garces, give us what we owe." And this Pichin went looking for the radio and said "You're saying things about me that are not true, I paid to fer." I went back and rang the Maffia and Balde to tell you that Fer was left with a turn of 600 pesos. We send a message to the pager that said: "Tomorrow's meeting at the Monkey to chat a couple of things." When I told him I had met Pichin, the guy turned white. Do not stick to Fer, but we kicked his ass and threw him like a rat. It was very funny, because I hurry, I pulled the bucket and began to address, and then came Maffia, I ran and shouted. "
In the reply, linking together all in one sentence of Willy Crook product of another story in question: "I really stuck with a phrase that Willy Crook said: " Be careful, a manager always a manager ". It was 9 am, the guy had a glass of Fernet in the hand that had turned in his white shirt. The shrimp had left the band and the manager because he had broken the hotel and ended up taking the police. Had no money and I was alone at the airport, then we pay the fare for a return. "
Two color detail than that to make sure that Fer was a quasi garca the likes of Marcos de Nueve Reinas . The first, which should have been puestísimo Willy, and second, the paradox that the talk about the former manager of Kapanga is given to someone who works for the same company He executive-produced / managerea his records. Well said Willy: "Be careful, a manager is always a manager" (though today I'm doing an interview).