Carlos Alberto García Moreno (born October 23, 1951), better known by his stage name Charly García, is an Argentine singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist...
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years, Charly met María Rosa Yorio, who later bore his only son, Miguel García. Miguel released a solo album in December 2005 as Migue García. García kept...
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Say No More is the eighth solo studio album by Argentine musician Charly García. Released in 1996, it brings together songs made by the author with instrumental...
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form part of Charly García's ensemble, Los Enfermeros, before launching his own project, the García López Band, in 1992. In 2012, García López was named...
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Máquina de Hacer Pájaros which Charly García had organized in his early post-Sui Generis. Along with David Lebón, Charly García traveled to Búzios (Brazil)...
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Piano Bar is the third studio album by Argentine musician Charly García. It was released in 1984 and recorded in Buenos Aires. Rolling Stone Argentina...
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Nito Mestre, is an Argentine musician, founding member –along with Charly García– of Sui Generis, member of PorSuiGieco, bandleader of Nito Mestre y...
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Andrés Calamaro and Conociendo Rusia, and Milo J won Best New Artist. Charly García was honored with the Lifetime Achievement "Say No More" Award. Lali...
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ISBN 978-1-4391-6665-9. Moreira, Vanessa (November 3, 2020). "Charly García y su gran don: el oído absoluto" [Charly García and his great gift: absolute pitch]. 970 Universal...
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2024-09-11. "Cosquín Rock 2004". www.canaltrans.com. Retrieved 2024-09-11. "Charly García inauguró el Cosquín Rock 2005". El Territorio Misiones (in Spanish)...
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by Charly García, except where noted. Side one "Eiti-Leda" - 7:05 "El Mendigo en el Andén" [The Beggar on the Platform] (David Lebón, Charly García) -...
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working scoring music to film soundtracks. His 1991 album Tango 4 with Charly García as a duo went platinum and was named best rock album of the year in...
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Clics modernos (category Charly García albums)
clicks") is the second solo studio album by the Argentine musician Charly García, released on November 5, 1983 on SG Discos and Interdisc. It was a decisive...
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Caifanes, Babasónicos and Los Brujos, and he collaborated on songs with Charly García, Andrés Calamaro, Fito Páez, Shakira, Andy Summers, Roger Waters and...
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supergroup consisting of Charly García, Nito Mestre (from Sui Generis), León Gieco, Raúl Porchetto and María Rosa Yorio (Garcia's wife). The band was active...
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established figures in the medium. Some stars were Charly García and Luis Alberto Spinetta. Garcia enjoyed a prolific 1980s with many of his albums turning...
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Patricia Perea, who rated the Serú Girán shows in Cordoba as embarrassing. Charly García wrote the song as a response to her attack on the band. Reportedly,...
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Belinda Big Circo Bunbury Cabas Carlos Ponce Carlos Vives Catupecu Machu Charly García Christian Chávez Chuy Jr. y sus Jardineros Cuba 21 Daniela Romo Daddy...
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Dolores Pradera / Estela Raval 2009: Cándido Camero / Beth Carvalho / Charly García / Tania Libertad / Marco Antonio Muñiz / Juan Romero 2010s 2010: João...
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of "The 100 Greatest Albums of Argentine Rock". All songs written by Charly García, except where noted. Side One "Instituciones" (Institutions) - 4:50...
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instrumental basis for the best hits of the artist in the early 1980s. Charly García was dazzled with Porchetto's base and incorporated them into his solo...
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(musician) Los Auténticos Decadentes Ataque 77 Almendra Babasónicos Charly García Gustavo Cerati Indica – Rock band formed in 2006 in Buenos Aires La...
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businessman Charly García (born 1951), Argentine musician Cheska Garcia (born 1980), Filipino actress Christian García (disambiguation) Chuy García (born 1956)...
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Piedras", the most popular song on the album. One version says that Charly García had a girlfriend who was "dead" (catatonic) and buried. Some time later...
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time to be repeated and revised ad infinitum". The Argentine artist Charly García used the 808 for all percussion on his second album, Clics modernos...
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Jackson, Quincy Jones, Bobby Bland, Sammy Davis Jr., Paulinho Da Costa, Charly García, the Fifth Dimension, Herb Alpert, Christopher Cross, Dolly Parton,...
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journalist commentary, with the exception of Clics modernos, which Charly García wrote himself. Among the first twenty albums selected, nine were recorded...
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singer-songwriter Kimbra, American actor David Dastmalchian and Argentine musician Charly García. Professional wrestler Bryan Danielson and French actor Michaël Youn...
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Argentina's reality using metaphors inspired on the book Alice in Wonderland. Charly García described the feelings of young and middle-aged adults in the songs...
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style as well as the footprints of Spinetta's evolution. Spinetta and Charly García (with their respective bands at the moment, Jade and Serú Giran) joined...
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