A singer whose voice anchored Argentine pop through shifting arrangements and decades.
For her pop drama side, try "Pido Un Minuto de Silencio." "La Extraña Dama" works too.
She found her audience with the 1973 album "Muñeca" and later reached beyond Argentina with the hit "Señor Amante." Songs like "Pido Un Minuto de Silencio" and "La Extraña Dama" show her leaning into theatrical pop moments, while collaborations with musicians like Marcelo Berestovoy and Jorge Llonch kept her sound moving. Her voice remained the constant whether the arrangements went straightforward or tried rock or jazz touches.
She started singing in Buenos Aires during the 1970s. After "Muñeca" and "Señor Amante," she kept recording through the 80s and 90s, sometimes mixing in different styles. She sang with artists like José Luis Rodríguez and Armando Manzanero along the way.
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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