Mercedes Sosa

Argentine singer and activist

Mercedes Sosa - Argentine singer and activist
Born

July 9th, 1935
89 years ago

Died

2009
16 years ago — 74 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Argentina

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An influential singer in the Nueva Canción movement, this artist gained recognition for her emotive performances and poignant lyrics addressing social issues. With a powerful voice, she brought traditional folk music to a wider audience. Her career spanned several decades, during which she recorded multiple albums and collaborated with prominent musicians. The artist endured political repression during Argentina's Dirty War, which intensified her commitment to social justice and human rights. She continued to perform internationally, advocating for marginalized communities and preserving Argentine folklore.

Released the album 'Gracias a la Vida'

Performed at the 1983 return to democracy concert in Argentina

Collaborated with international artists like Peter Gabriel and Joan Baez

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