Charly García
Carlos Alberto García Moreno (born in Buenos Aires, October 23, 1951) is a musician, composer and Latin American rock producer.
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Background information | |
Birth name | Carlos Alberto García Moreno |
Also known as | Charly Charlie Rey del rock argentino (King of Argentine rock) Mr. Say No More Bigote Bicolor (Spanish: Mustache of two colors) |
Origin | Buenos Aires, Argentina Argentina |
Genres | progressive rock symphonic rock jazz rock argentine rock folk rock piano rock rock |
Years active | since 1967 |
Website | CharlyGarcía.com |
Discography
- Yendo de la cama al living (Spanish: Going from the bed to the living room) (1982)
- Clics modernos (Spanish: Modern clicks) (1983)
- Piano bar (1984)
- Parte de la religión (Spanish: Part of the religion) (1987)
- Cómo conseguir chicas (Spanish: How to get girls) (1989)
- Filosofía barata y zapatos de goma (Spanish: Cheap philosophy and rubber shoes) (1990)
- La hija de la lágrima (Spanish: The daughter of the tear) (1994)
- Say no more (1996)
- El aguante (Spanish: The hanging on) (1998)
- Influencia (Spanish: Influence) (2002)
- Rock and roll yo (Spanish: The "rock and roll" me) (2003)
- Kill Gil (Spanish: Kill Dumbass) (2010)
Charly García Media
Sui Generis: García and Nito Mestre in 1972.
The crowd of the famous Adiós Sui Generis farewell concert of 1975.
García performing with La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros at Luna Park in 1976.
Serú Girán posing for the cover of La Grasa de las Capitales in 1979. From left to right: Pedro Aznar, David Lebón, García and Oscar Moro.
García presenting Clics modernos at Luna Park in 1983.
Charly García in a 1989 photograph by Alejandro Kuropatwa
Charly García and former Chief of government of Buenos Aires Mauricio Macri, at Teatro Colón in 2013