A singer and actress whose voice carried Argentine tango and protest through decades of change.
For a quick sense of her, try 'Cambalache' or 'Aqui Estoy.' They're both in her top songs and give you that direct, lived-in feel she's known for.
Her 1975 album included 'Ustedes y Nosotros,' a song with lyrics by Federico García Lorca that became particularly resonant during that period. She kept performing abroad, releasing 'Nacha Guevara en Vivo' in 1980. Songs like 'Cambalache' and 'Aqui Estoy' from her top tracks show how she held onto a raw, soulful style across her catalog.
She was born Clotilde Acosta in Buenos Aires in 1940, studied singing and acting, and made her professional debut in the 1960s. Early albums like 'Nacha Guevara' (1968) and 'Nacha Guevara 2' (1970) established her sound, and later ones like 'Los Amores de Nacha' (1986) and the compilation 'Nacha Guevara: Antología' (1999) document her continued output.
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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