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[1] 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[edit]

1989 Rosas rojas [Red Roses]
1989 Palabras de amor [Words of Love] EP
1991 El bar de la calle Rodney [Rodney Street's Bar] SP
1991 Los mejores amigos [The Best Friends] SP
1991 Escenas de la vida amorosa [Scenes of a Love Life]
1993 Devorador de corazones [Heart Eater]
1995 Huija [An Argentine Gaucho scream to gather the cattle on the farm]
1996 La Portuaria en Vivo [Live Album]
2001 Me mata la vida [Life Kills Me]
2002 Hasta despertar [Until We Wake Up] EP
2003 10.000 km
2005 Río [River]
2008 La vaca atada [Tied Cow]

References[edit]

  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.