A lot has been said about this subject in recent hours. There are those who claim that ‘La Oreja de Van Gogh’ expelled Leire Martínez, others believe that it was she who took action in this matter, and a few point to Amaia Montero as responsible for the separation. Beyond speculation is something no one talks about: money.
Money, money and again money. The problem with any company is always money. There are expenses, investments, salaries and eventual leaks. Every business needs to create an economic structure and maintain it in a healthy way over time. This requires effort, work and constant attention. The question is: How has Van Gogh’s Ear performed over all these years of success?
as described elinforma.comThe Group issues invoices through a Limited Company. So they have a company. And like every company, this company also has owners and employees. Here’s the big question. In the example of Van Gogh’s Ear, it is reasonable to think of the four musicians as equal partners. If so, decisions would be made between the four of them, and if one of them refused, no action would be possible. And they could have done so if they had agreed to fire Leire.
Each member of the group would be given a set salary and receive a monthly payroll. Like every worker. They would distribute the profits equally at the end of the year. What about Leire Martínez? Were you a member at one point? Or was Amaia hired as an employee when she left the project? Here is the question that can hide the real reason for the breakup.
It appears that Leire is only the vocalist of the band. So, he is someone who chose to voice the lyrics of ‘La Oreja de Van Gogh’. Practically, an ordinary employee If he were self-employed or had his own company, he would be able to receive a monthly salary or invoice for his services. Most likely this issue gave the group a headache. It is worth noting that no details about this issue are known.
@javihoyosmartinez Controversial reappearance of Amaia Montero on the same day that Leire Martínez’s departure from “La Oreja de Van Gogh” was announced #amaiamontero #laorejadevangogh #lodvg
In Montero’s case, it seems clear that he will one day become part of this Limited Liability Company. He could even have remained a partner if he had not sold his share. It is currently known that he will return to the stage in 2025 with ‘Van Gogh’s Ear’. They’ve already signed a contract to perform at a big venueAs Javier Hoyos explains in the episode ‘Ni que fuerámos Shhh’.
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