Sam Diego
Sam Diego formed in Buenos Aires in the early 2000s. Their debut album 'Días de Sol' included the song 'A Dónde Se Fue,' which became one of their most...
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Sam Diego formed in Buenos Aires in the early 2000s. Their debut album 'Días de Sol' included the song 'A Dónde Se Fue,' which became one of their most recognizable tracks. The band's lineup featured Diego Verdaguer on vocals and guitar, with Juan Pablo Bulich, Pablo Panaro, and Martín Irigoyen rounding out the group.
They released several albums including 'El Camino' and 'Alma Mía.' Their music often blended Argentine rhythms with pop elements. Other songs like 'Grieta' and 'En Este Auto' show their range from more reflective to driving material.
In 2007, the band took a break due to a dispute over music ownership, but returned in 2009. Around that time, two members left, though Verdaguer and the remaining musicians continued with new additions. Their work found listeners across Latin America.
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