A guitarist who helped shape Argentine rock with Serú Girán and kept writing on his own.
For a sense of his solo work, 'Mundo Agradable' holds up. The lyrics in something like 'Cuanto tiempo más llevará' circle back to time and memory, which feels true to him.
He was there early, playing guitar in Pescado Rabioso as a teenager in Buenos Aires. Even a solo track like 'Qué te pasa Argentina' points to that grounded, reflective side of his writing.
He came up in Pescado Rabioso, then helped form Serú Girán in the early 1970s. After leaving that band in 1978, he started recording solo albums, with songs like 'Mundo Agradable' staying in his set for years. His output over the decades stayed rooted in rock while touching on jazz and folk.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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