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  1. Carlos Alberto García (Buenos Aires, 23 de outubro de 1951), mais conhecido como Charly García, é um músico, cantautor, multi-instrumentista, compositor e produtor musical argentino, considerado a figura mais importante e vanguardista da música popular argentina e latino-americana. [1]

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  2. Charly García. Carlos Alberto García Moreno ( Buenos Aires, 23 de octubre de 1951), más conocido como Charly García, es un músico, cantautor, multinstrumentista, compositor y productor discográfico argentino, considerado la figura más importante y vanguardista de la música popular argentina y latinoamericana. 2 Nombrado "el padre del ...

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    • Carlos Alberto García
    • Early Years
    • First Period - Music Groups
    • Second Period - Solo Career
    • Third Period - Comeback and Status as A Living Legend

    Carlos Alberto García was born in the city of Buenos Aires on October 23, 1951, into an upper-middle-class family. He was the firstborn of Carmen Moreno and Carlos Jaime García Lange, an entrepreneur who owned the first Formica factory in Argentina. The family included three brothers: Enrique, Daniel, and Josi. His mother was dedicated to the care ...

    Sui Generis

    García first met Nito Mestre in high school, also a student at Dámaso Centeno, who was part of the band The Century Indignation, along with Carlos "Piraña" Piegari. In the second half of 1968, both bands merged to form Sui Generis, a name chosen by García to signify not only the musical originality he aspired to, but also as a defense of the 'freak', the odd, the 'nerd', and their own path, in the face of derogatory comments they received at the time. The initial formation was a sextet compri...

    1974-1975: PorSuiGieco

    In 1974, when Charly García had achieved widespread recognition in the rock world and was enjoying the massive popularity attained with Sui Generis, a proposal emerged to form a supergroup of musicians from the so-called "acoustic rock" to embark on a tour without a formal musical project, but to "share good times, have fun playing and singing." Charly García, Raúl Porchetto, Nito Mestre, León Gieco, and María Rosa Yorio formed PorSuiGieco y su Banda de Avestruces Domadas. The name combines t...

    1976-1977: La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros

    After recording the album PorSuiGieco, García's next project was La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros (a name taken from a comic strip by Argentine cartoonist Crist), with Carlos Cutaia (keyboards), Gustavo Bazterrica (guitar and backing vocals), José Luis Fernández (bass and backing vocals), and Oscar Moro(drums and percussion). La Máquina was Argentina's most complex and profound attempt at symphonic rock, in which García introduced the novelty of two simultaneous keyboard players. This band was one...

    Early solo success

    In 1982, Argentina was undergoing political change. After the Falklands War (Spanish: Guerra de las Malvinas/Guerra del Atlántico Sur) in June, social chaos erupted and the military government lost part of its power. Charly García debuted as a soloist with a double LP, Pubis Angelical ("Angelical Pubis"), which was the eponymous movie's soundtrack, and the powerful Yendo de la cama al living("Going from the bed to the living room"). Four hit songs from this album left their historical mark: 1...

    Massive stardom and classic albums

    After the success of Piano Bar, which was García's consecration as a soloist, 1985 was a year to slow down. Charly met again with Pedro Aznar in New York by chance, but they took advantage of this meeting and recorded Tango. The record had some interesting material, but it did not achieve commercial success primarily due to limited distribution. In 1987, García came back with Parte de la Religión ("Part of the Religion"), a very interesting LP. Many songs from that LP became hits. Two of them...

    Days of excess

    In 1990, Charly had many ideas but no band. Another important member of the band, Fabián "Zorrito" Von Quintiero, had left to join another band, Los Ratones Paranoicos (The Paranoid Mice). Hilda Lizarazu was busy with her band called Man Ray. For Filosofía barata y zapatos de goma ("Cheap Philosophy and Rubber Shoes") Charly gathered many of his old friends, who helped record most of the songs. Assisting him, among others, were Andrés Calamaro, Rinaldo Rafanelli, Fabiana Cantilo, "Nito" Mestr...

    Recovery, new material

    After a year-long recovery living in Ortega's estate, a cured and stable Charly came back in August 2009 with a new song called "Deberías Saber Por qué" (You Should Know Why). The song became a hit and soon Charly embarked on a large tour through Chile and Perú to promote his return. On October 23 García celebrated his 58th birthday with a concert in Velez Sarfield's Stadium, Argentina. This concert has been referred to as "The Underwater Concert" because of the heavy rain that fell that nigh...

    Random

    In 2016 Charly had several health problems and appeared to walk in and out of clinics and medical controls. On February 24, 2017, after months of speculation about Charly's health, he surprisingly announced the release of his new studio album, Random, his first studio album in seven years, which is entirely made of new original compositions. Since its release, the album has received mostly positive reviews and important record sales. On April 19, 2017, Charly accused Bruno Mars and Mark Ronso...

    Recent years

    In October 2021 Argentina's government organized a special event to celebrate Charly García's 70th birthday. In a historic and emotional day, the Kirchner Cultural Centre (CCK)(part of the Ministry of Culture), celebrated García's birthday with live music, a series of talks/lectures and performances. A series of live concerts were held at the CCK, where several of Argentina's most important musicians covered García's classic repertoire. Charly himself made a surprise appearance and performed...

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    • Carlos Alberto García, October 23, 1951 (age 71), Buenos Aires, Argentina
    • 1967–present
  3. 1 de mai. de 2012 · 139K. 31M views 12 years ago #CharlyGarcia #Fanky #ComoConseguirChicas. Charly García - Fanky (Official Video) (de "Como Conseguir Chicas") Escuchalo ACÁ https://lnk.to/ComoConseguirChicas...

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  4. 31K. 2.9M views 7 years ago #CharlyGarcia #RezoPorVos #ParteDeLaReligion. Charly García - Rezo por Vos (Official Audio) (de "Parte de la Religión") Escuchalo ACÁ...

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  5. Conoce la vida y obra de Charly García, uno de los fundadores del rock nacional argentino. Desde Sui Generis hasta su trilogía esencial, pasando por Serú Girán y sus colaboraciones con otros artistas.

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