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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Generis was an influential rock band from Argentina formed by musicians Charly García and Nito Mestre. Active during the first half of the 1970s, the band's...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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