Luis Alberto Spinetta (23 January 1950 – 8 February 2012), nicknamed "El Flaco" (Spanish for "skinny"), was an Argentine singer, guitarist, composer,...
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Talent-Microfón. It is essentially the second solo album by singer-songwriter Luis Alberto Spinetta, who used the group's name despite their disbandment earlier that...
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Spinetta Jade was an Argentine rock-jazz band active between 1980 and 1985, interspersed with Almendra's reunion and the solo career of Luis Alberto Spinetta...
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Aires, Argentina in the late 1960s. Led by guitarist and lyricist Luis Alberto Spinetta, Almendra released between 1968 and 1971 a few singles and two albums...
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Joven. In the wake of Los Gatos, several bands emerged, including Luis Alberto Spinetta's Almendra, and Manal. The three are considered the founders of the...
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Charly García (redirect from Carlos Alberto García Moreno)
player (Aznar)." Luis Alberto Spinetta, another Argentine rock star of the time, would eventually cross paths with Serú. Spinetta's first band, Almendra...
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Kuryaki and the Valderramas. Spinetta was born on December 9, 1976; he is the son of the musician Luis Alberto Spinetta. At the age of 14 he started recording...
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Argentinian musicians Luis Alberto Spinetta and Fito Páez. CD 1 Folly Verghet (Páez) Instant-táneas (Páez) Tengo un mono (Spinetta) Retrato de bambis (Franzetti)...
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Invisible was an Argentine band formed by Luis Alberto Spinetta following the breakup of Pescado Rabioso in 1973 and the release of Artaud. The original...
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the album covers for Argentine singers and musicians, including Luis Alberto Spinetta, Gustavo Cerati, Juana Molina, Babasónicos, Fito Páez and Miranda...
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earned him the praise of Luis Alberto Spinetta, as well as a partnership – Paez's next album, 1986's La La La was a duet with Spinetta. The duo supported that...
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result of the friendship between their parents. Spinetta is the son of musician Luis Alberto Spinetta, and Horvilleur's father is photographer Eduardo...
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Borda Lisandro Aristimuño Lola Ponce Lourdes Luciano Pereyra Luis Alberto Spinetta Luis Lima Luisana Lopilato Macarena Achaga Mambrú Marcela Kloosterboer...
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represented the first full-length musical endeavour of nineteen-year-old Luis Alberto Spinetta, having formed the band in the mid 1960s along with Emilio del Guercio...
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would disband in 1977, was one of the bands headed by musician Luis Alberto Spinetta. El jardín de los presentes marked a stylistic change in the band's...
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Rabioso (Rabid Fish) was an Argentine rock band led by musician Luis Alberto Spinetta from 1971 to 1973. Initially a trio accompanied by drummer Black...
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(surname) "Bajan", a song by Argentine band Pescado Rabioso member Luis Alberto Spinetta, from the album Artaud Barbadian (disambiguation) Bayan (disambiguation)...
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Vergarabat, Café Tacuba, Babasónicos, Attaque 77, Los Pericos, Luis Alberto Spinetta, La Mancha de Rolando, Intoxicados, El Otro Yo and several others...
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Luis Alberto Spinetta (1950–2012) was an Argentine singer-songwriter. Spinetta may refer to: Dante Spinetta (born 1976), Argentine singer-songwriter Jean-Cyril...
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The song "Águila de thunder (part II)" from the album Kamikaze by Luis Alberto Spinetta is inspired by the figure of Tupac Amaru II. The French hip-hop...
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show was attended by 150,000 people and Soda shared the stage with Luis Alberto Spinetta Fito Páez, Los Ratones Paranoicos, Man Ray [es], and others. With...
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Auténticos Decadentes Ariel Nan Charly García Fito Páez Soda Stereo Luis Alberto Spinetta Enanitos Verdes Bersuit Vergarabat Vicentico Vilma Palma e Vampiros...
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of Bob Dylan, Miles Davis, Iggy Pop, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Cash, Luis Alberto Spinetta, The Doors, Camarón de la Isla, Horacio Quiroga, Caetano Veloso...
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Charly García in the version of Serú Girán's "Desarma y Sangra" and Luis Alberto Spinetta in the version of his song "Barro Tal Vez", while others appear...
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Santa Sabina – Miami Broadcast Center, Miami, Florida, April 2 Luis Alberto Spinetta – Miami, April 19 (aired in 2004) The Wallflowers – Brooklyn Academy...
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singer Hugo Soto, actor Chango Spasiuk, folk musician and singer Luis Alberto Spinetta, rock musician and composer Bruno Stagnaro, filmmaker Lita Stantic...
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(1983) by Argentine jazz rock band Spinetta Jade, the ninth track is "Cola de mono," composed by Luis Alberto Spinetta. Inspired by the cocktail, this fast-paced...
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Love You Luis Gasca 1977: Deceptive Bends 10CC 1978: Heavy Metal Be-Bop Brecker Brothers 1980: Only love can sustain Luis Alberto Spinetta 1980: Group...
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albums. Among their influences, the band mentions artists such as Luis Alberto Spinetta and Tame Impala. Bandalos Chinos (2012) BACH (2018) Paranoia Pop...
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self by exploring and overcoming his Shadow. Argentinian musician Luis Alberto Spinetta was influenced by Jung's texts in his 1975 conceptual album Durazno...
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