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La Portuaria

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La Portuaria is an Argentine rock band formed at the beginning of the 1990s. The band developed a fusion sound, constructing Latin rhythms upon a base strongly influenced by jazz and rhythm 'n' blues. The line-up included Christian Basso on bass and Sebastián Schachtel on keyboards, with Diego Frenkel providing guitar and vocals. They have released seven discs, making them an important presence in the Argentine music scene of the 1990s. They were active and popular between 1989-1996 and 2000-2010. They reunited in 2018.

Discography

1989 Rosas rojas
1989 Palabras de amor EP
1991 El bar de la calle Rodney SP
1991 Los mejores amigos SP
1991 Escenas de la vida amorosa
1993 Devorador de corazones
1995 Huija
1996 La Portuaria en Vivo
2001 Me mata la vida
2002 Hasta despertar EP
2003 10.000 km
2005 Río
2008 La vaca atada

References

  1. Pairone, Juan Manuel (24 October 2020). "Queda en familia: apellidos repetidos entre las nuevas figuras del rock argentino". La Voz del Interior (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 April 2024.


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