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Sandro

Argentinean pop balladeer Sandro was created Roberto Sánchez in August 19, 1945. His interest for music emerged when he was a kid, adoring to imitate the ruler of rock and roll, Elvis Presley. In 1960, Sandro shaped his first music group, known as Trio Azul. When Agustín Mónaco still left that work, it became a short-term duet known as Los Caribes. Immediately after, the vocalist was taking part in Los Caniches de Oklahoma, afterwards called Los del Fuego. Sandro’s initial solo one, “¿A Esto Llamas Amor?,” premiered in 1963, accompanied by Los del Fuego’s one “Hay Mucha Agitación.” The artist’s discovery emerged in 1967 when Sandro emerged in first place in a Buenos Aires celebration, singing his tune “Quiero Llenarme de Ti.” Shortly the vocalist was achieving the most important locations, such as for example New York’s Madison Rectangular Backyard in 1970. Proof his growing reputation emerged in 1971 when Sandro performed before 60,000 people at San Lorenzo’s stadium. Sandro’s performing abilities allowed him to try out starring jobs in 16 films and a favorite Puerto Rican cleaning soap opera known as Fue Sin Querer.

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