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    Raúl Porchetto (born November 15, 1949) is an Argentine musician and songwriter. Porchetto emerged from the Acoustic movement of Argentine rock during...
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  • Porchetto is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Clara Porchetto (born 1978), Italian retired swimmer Raúl Porchetto (born 1949)...
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    performance of the duo allowed Bayona to get Charly contracted to accompany Raúl Porchetto on keyboards on his debut album, Cristo Rock, which in turn convinced...
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    consisting of Charly García, Nito Mestre (from Sui Generis), León Gieco, Raúl Porchetto and María Rosa Yorio (Garcia's wife). The band was active only in 1975...
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    Sui Generis recorded an LP with Argentine musicians León Gieco and Raúl Porchetto (whose music resembled Gieco's in a softer pop version) as well as María...
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    who would later become famous, such as Sui Generis, David Lebón, and Raúl Porchetto. It performed in theaters and clubs in Buenos Aires and other cities...
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    a supergroup consisting of Charly García, Nito Mestre, León Gieco, Raúl Porchetto and María Rosa Yorio, released in 1976. In the first edition of the...
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  • Springsteen Paulina Rubio Pete Seeger Pibes Chorros Piero De Benedictis Raúl Porchetto Sergio Denis Sixto Palavecino Shakira Tania Libertad Kleiton e Kledir...
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    Piazzolla, tango composer and bandoneon player Piero, singer-songwriter Raúl Porchetto, musician Ariel Puchetta, singer Dino Saluzzi, bandoneon player Alejandro...
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  • Charly and Nito went on the PorSuiGieco Tour with María Rosa Yorio, Raúl Porchetto and León Gieco. Meanwhile, Rafanelli and Correa joined Lebón in an experience...
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    to important people in the Buenos Aires musical community, such as Raúl Porchetto, Charly García, Nito Mestre, and María Rosa Yorio, future members along...
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    Gustavo Spinetta, Miguel Abuelo and, "without integrating so much", Raúl Porchetto and León Gieco. These meetings, which managed to gather 500 people,...
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    a family of Ashkenazi Jewish origin. In 1974, he was discovered by Raúl Porchetto, who invited him[citation needed] to join a short-term project called...
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    (bass and vocals). The 3 musicians coincided for the first time in Raúl Porchetto's band, serving as the instrumental basis for the best hits of the artist...
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    Bazterricolas and Polo Corbella returned to Buenos Aires as María Rosa Yorio, Raúl Porchetto as Miguel Mateos drummer. The final members: Kubero Diaz, reformed his...
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  • 1982 "Postkort fra Port Stanley" C.V. Jørgensen 1983 "Reina Madre" Raúl Porchetto 1983 "The Right Side Won" What Fun! 1982 "Sheep Farming in the Falklands"...
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  • there. Enanitos Verdes Charly García G.I.T. La Torre Miguel Mateos Raúl Porchetto Soda Stereo Virus Miguel Cantilo [es] Fricción [es] La Joven Guardia [es]...
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  • rock by respondents León Gieco, Daniel Grinbank, Jorge Brunelli and Raúl Porchetto. In 2002, MTV and the Argentine edition of Rolling Stone[citation needed]...
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  • (1961–2020) Osmán Pérez Freire (1878–1930) Astor Piazzolla (1921–1992) Raúl Porchetto (born 1949) Osvaldo Pugliese (1905–1995) Rodrigo Ratier (born 1969)...
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    record had was just released a few months earlier." They also added "Raul Porchetto was the biggest draw of the night". Regardless, their presence at Chateau...
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  • Persas El Vuelo del Dragon, Pt. 1 – Palo Pandolfo Sombras en el cielo – Raúl Porchetto Fervor – Rocco Posca Best Rock Group Album Haciendo Cosas Raras – Divididos...
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  • are Soda Stereo, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, Charly García, Sumo, Virus, Raúl Porchetto, Andrés Calamaro, Los Violadores, Suéter and Los Ratones Paranoicos...
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  • hybrid, Sui Generis and the start of Charly García's music career, Raul Porchetto, and Pedro y Pablo, among other bands. The proliferation of these bands...
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  • Soda Stereo, Celeste Carballo, Miguel Mateos, Alejandro Lerner and Raúl Porchetto, among others. In 2007, the Argentine edition of Rolling Stone ranked...
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  • Humano III would sell well, and included a special participation of Raul Porchetto in several tracks, even as a singer. Yet the band did not do many live...
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  • y La Pesada del Rock and Roll, members of the band Pescado Rabioso, Raul Porchetto, and members of the band Sui Generis, all under the artistic direction...
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    drug kingpin, who rules a seedy Mexican border town. De Almeida replaced Raúl Juliá as Bucho, following Juliá's death in 1994. Desperado was screened out...
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