Charly García
Argentine rock musician and songwriter

Born
October 23rd, 1951
73 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Argentina
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Originated and shaped the Argentine rock scene from the 1960s onwards. Formed influential bands such as Sui Generis and Serú Girán, which gained fame for their innovative music and lyrics. Transitioned to a successful solo career, producing albums that blended rock with various styles. Notable for extensive use of keyboards in his compositions and live performances. Frequently addressed social and political themes in his work, resonating with audiences throughout Latin America. Continues to influence generations of musicians.
Co-founded Sui Generis
Formed Serú Girán
Released iconic solo albums like "Clics Modernos"
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