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In 1976, Santaolalla assembled Soluna, a band in which he played alongside teenage pianist and singer Alejandro Lerner and his then-girlfriend Monica Campins. Together they recorded just one album (Energía Natural in 1977).
Prog Folk • Argentina. SOLUNA was an Argentinian spin-off band created when GUSTAVO SANTAOLALLA (Guitar & Vocals) and HORACIO DROOPY GIANELLO (Drums) left ARCO IRIS after the release of Agitor Lucens V, and joined forces with Alejandro Lerner (Keyboards), Monica Campins (Vocals), Oscar Osqui Amante (Guitar, Percussion, Vocals) and Ricardo ...
He followed Arco Iris with Soluna (which featured a then-unknown Alejandro Lerner), and after moving to the United States in the late ‘70s, he formed the band Wet Picnic and began a solo career that includes three albums: the influential Santaolalla in 1982, the rare gem G.A. S. in 1995, and finally Ronroco (1998), an entirely instrumental ...
Gustavo Santaolalla. Music Department: Brokeback Mountain. Argentine musician and leader of the now defunct bands "Arco Iris" and "Soluna", Gustavo Santaolalla was one of the references of his country's national music by the end of the 1960s and beginning of the 1970s.
- August 19, 1951
Oct 13, 2023 · Over the course of four years, Santaolalla and Gieco traveled from the northern tip of Argentina all the way to Tierra del Fuego, near Antarctica. They made stops along the way, collecting the...
Nov 20, 2023 · BIOGRAPHY. Argentine musician and leader of the now defunct bands Arco Iris and Soluna, Gustavo Santaolalla was one of the leaders of his country’s national music in the late sixties and early seventies. During the seventies he moved to the United States, but returned to Argentina in 1982 to record solo work.
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Argentine musician and leader of the now defunct bands "Arco Iris" and "Soluna", Gustavo Santaolalla was one of the references of his country's national music by the end of the 1960s and beginning of the 1970s.