Jose Damiani
José Damiani came from Roque Pérez and started playing guitar and singing as a teenager. In the early 1960s, he formed a group with bassist Carlos Carrizo and...
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José Damiani came from Roque Pérez and started playing guitar and singing as a teenager. In the early 1960s, he formed a group with bassist Carlos Carrizo and drummer Julio Castelo. They put out their first album in 1967, which included the song 'Mate Amargo.' That track caught on with listeners and helped establish them in Argentine folk circles.
Their music drew from traditional folk forms but had its own sound.
Some of Damiani's lyrics touched on social themes, which drew occasional criticism at the time. The group's last studio album appears to have been 'Raíces' in 1975. Their recordings have remained in circulation among listeners who appreciate that era of Argentine folk.
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