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Crucis
7,050 listeners
This Argentinian band from Buenos Aires featured Gustavo Montesano (bass/vocals), Anibal Kerpel (keyboards), Pino Marrone (guitar/vocals) a… read moreThis Argentinian band from Buenos Aires featured Gustavo Montesano (bass/vocals), Anibal Kerpel (keyboards), Pino Marrone (guitar/vocals) and the Uruguayan drummer Gonzalo Farrugia (from the known prog rock band Psiglo). They existed fro… read moreThis Argentinian band from Buenos Aires featured Gustavo Montesano (bass/vocals), Anibal Kerpel (keyboards), Pino Marrone (guitar/vocals) and the Uruguayan drummer Gonzalo Farrugia (from the known prog rock band Psiglo). They existed from ’74 until ’77 and made two records: "Crucis" fro… read more -
Aquelarre
17,245 listeners
After the dissolution of Almendra in 1970, Emilio del Güercio (bass) and Rodolfo García (drums) joined with Héctor Starc (guitar) and Hugo … read moreAfter the dissolution of Almendra in 1970, Emilio del Güercio (bass) and Rodolfo García (drums) joined with Héctor Starc (guitar) and Hugo González Neira (keyboard) to form Aquelarre. The official debut of the band was in 1972 (even thou… read moreAfter the dissolution of Almendra in 1970, Emilio del Güercio (bass) and Rodolfo García (drums) joined with Héctor Starc (guitar) and Hugo González Neira (keyboard) to form Aquelarre. The official debut of the band was in 1972 (even though they had performed previously in B.A.Rock II festival, 19… read more -
Invisible
109,988 listeners
Invisible was originally formed in 1973 Buenos Aires, Argentina by Luis Alberto Spinetta (guitars and vocals) who was formerly from the ban… read moreInvisible was originally formed in 1973 Buenos Aires, Argentina by Luis Alberto Spinetta (guitars and vocals) who was formerly from the band Pescado Rabioso* that recently broke up at the time. The bass and drums were played by two forme… read moreInvisible was originally formed in 1973 Buenos Aires, Argentina by Luis Alberto Spinetta (guitars and vocals) who was formerly from the band Pescado Rabioso* that recently broke up at the time. The bass and drums were played by two former Pappo's Blues members Hector Lorenzo (drums) and Carl… read more -
Pescado Rabioso
172,194 listeners
Pescado Rabioso was a psychedelic rock band from Buenos Aires, Argentina, formed by musician Luis Alberto Spinetta, from 1971 to 1973, righ… read morePescado Rabioso was a psychedelic rock band from Buenos Aires, Argentina, formed by musician Luis Alberto Spinetta, from 1971 to 1973, right after the breakup of his previous band Almendra. The band also consisted originally of Black Ama… read morePescado Rabioso was a psychedelic rock band from Buenos Aires, Argentina, formed by musician Luis Alberto Spinetta, from 1971 to 1973, right after the breakup of his previous band Almendra. The band also consisted originally of Black Amaya, Osvaldo Frascino. Carlos Cutaia then joined in and David… read more -
Luis Alberto Spinetta
153,297 listeners
Luis Alberto Spinetta, also known as El Flaco Spinetta (January 23, 1950 - February 8, 2012), was an Argentine musician. He was one of the… read moreLuis Alberto Spinetta, also known as El Flaco Spinetta (January 23, 1950 - February 8, 2012), was an Argentine musician. He was one of the most influential rock musicians of Latin America, and together with Charly García is considered t… read moreLuis Alberto Spinetta, also known as El Flaco Spinetta (January 23, 1950 - February 8, 2012), was an Argentine musician. He was one of the most influential rock musicians of Latin America, and together with Charly García is considered the father of Argentinean rock. He was born in Buenos Aires, … read more -
Almendra
121,903 listeners
Almendra is a rock group from Buenos Aires, Argentina, formed around 1967. They are considered to be one of the first Argentinean rock groups along with Los Gatos and Manal. They reached stardom in 1969 after various shows including Mar del Plata, Festival de la cancion in Peru, and Festival Pin… read more -
La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros
19,825 listeners
La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros was a band formed in 1976, in Buenos Aires, Argentina by Charly García after the dissolution of Sui Generis. It… read moreLa Máquina de Hacer Pájaros was a band formed in 1976, in Buenos Aires, Argentina by Charly García after the dissolution of Sui Generis. It was a project which left the folk genre of Sui Generis and moved into symphonic rock territory. I… read moreLa Máquina de Hacer Pájaros was a band formed in 1976, in Buenos Aires, Argentina by Charly García after the dissolution of Sui Generis. It was a project which left the folk genre of Sui Generis and moved into symphonic rock territory. In the short life of this band, two LP's were recorded: … read more -
Spinetta Jade
43,299 listeners
Spinetta Jade would prove to be a successful and innovative band: Spinetta was joined by some of the greatest Argentinan musicians of those… read moreSpinetta Jade would prove to be a successful and innovative band: Spinetta was joined by some of the greatest Argentinan musicians of those and all times to help him build the new sound he was building since Invisible. The product: a ble… read moreSpinetta Jade would prove to be a successful and innovative band: Spinetta was joined by some of the greatest Argentinan musicians of those and all times to help him build the new sound he was building since Invisible. The product: a blend of jazz and rock that was unseen in Argentina and that es… read more -
Vox Dei
35,096 listeners
There are at least three bands called “Vox Dei”. 1. Rock band from Quilmes, Argentina. 2. Christian progressive metal band from Guatemala, … read moreThere are at least three bands called “Vox Dei”. 1. Rock band from Quilmes, Argentina. 2. Christian progressive metal band from Guatemala, Guatemala. 3. An experimental coldwave band from France 1. Vox Dei (Latin: God's Voice) is an… read moreThere are at least three bands called “Vox Dei”. 1. Rock band from Quilmes, Argentina. 2. Christian progressive metal band from Guatemala, Guatemala. 3. An experimental coldwave band from France 1. Vox Dei (Latin: God's Voice) is an Argentine rock band. Its most prolific years were the 1970s… read more -
Sui Generis
148,273 listeners
Argentinean folk-rock band Sui Generis was formed in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1971 by singer, guitarist, and keyboardist Charly García an… read moreArgentinean folk-rock band Sui Generis was formed in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1971 by singer, guitarist, and keyboardist Charly García and singer/instrumentalist Nito Mestre, who met while being high school students. Their first record… read moreArgentinean folk-rock band Sui Generis was formed in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1971 by singer, guitarist, and keyboardist Charly García and singer/instrumentalist Nito Mestre, who met while being high school students. Their first record, called Vida, was released in 1972, followed by 1973's… read more