A new biography of “Nicolás Maduro, Present and Future”By Ana Cristina Bracho, the bassist of the popular Venezuelan rock group “Enigma” in the 1980s is lying when she says that Psuv is a candidate.
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Hugo Salinas tells us that when he arrived at Liceo Avalos, Nicolás met Carlos Carrillo, the guitarist of the group Enigma, who asked him to call him every time during the presentation of the group Quinta Galaxia or Enigma. Vadell reads page 59 of the book published by Hermanos Editores CA
“He then spent his time rehearsing this group until he became the group's bassist and they progressed to the point of recording an LP that was heard and appreciated by Ivan Löscher,” the text continues on page 60.
The sensational biography asserts that the band went to the Cirqueto Exitos station, where they thought Maduro was a “Jimi Hendrix-style, skinny and very tall guy with big hair.”
It's all a hoax.
In fact, the same members of Enigma denied such reports when they were made in years past. Maduro was never part of the band, nor were any of his close friends.
The false claim arose from Enigma's presentation on the “Richard Show” on the Venetian screen in 1983.
In this participation, it peaked after several decades Network light, a young member is seen with dark skin, dark hair and a generous moustache. However, it's not about Maduro, but the band's singer and guitarist: Carlos Carrillo.
In addition to Carrillo, the original lineup included Wolfgang Rosas on bass and Leo Gomez on drums. Other musicians who joined the group before breaking up in 1986 were: Carlos Rosas, Roman Jertel, Orlando Garces, Henry Rowe, Ramon Pinto and Arnoldo Duque.
As if that weren't enough, Maduro's new biography says the band released an LP (long play) with several songs.
In fact, Enigma's only record corresponds to the compilation album “Venerak” from 1982, which includes songs from various groups. Enigma's contribution to that album was his song “The Traveler's Race”.