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Considered one of the great voices of Argentine national rock for his power and wide vocal range. He began his career singing blues songs in the group “Alter Ego” between 1975 and 1977 He accompanied Lito Nebbia at the “Pan Caliente Festival” in 1982 and, that same year, he accompanied Sandra Mihanovich in “Es la vida que me reaches ” Later she released her first album: "I get crazier every day" (1982). In 1985 he abandoned blues and formed a punk band produced by Charly García, of which the song “I will be Jewish” stands out. Later, he put together shows with Sandra Mihanovich and Ludovica Squirru
Andrés Calamaro
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At the age of 21, he joined the band “Los Abuelos de la Nada” as a pianist, a group that had been born by the hand of Miguel Abuelo, its singer. In a short time his songs, such as "Sin gamulán" and "Mil horas", became hits and Charly García produced his first album called "Hotel Calamaro" (1984). He took his solo career to Spain, where later, in 1990, he formed the band "Los Rodríguez" together with Ariel Rot and the Spaniards Germán Vilella and Julián Infante. The band broke up in 1996 after massive success with three studio albums. His influence continues today on both sides of the Atlantic
