Public hi-fi sessions are gathering crowds to enjoy full albums, challenging the …
Marcelo Fernández Bitar
Marcelo Fernández Bitar is the afternoon editor at the Buenos Aires Herald. He joined the team in early 2026 after previous stints at Clarín, Tiempo Argentino, Crítica, Perfil, and El Cronista. He began his career as a rock journalist and was a correspondent for Billboard magazine from 1992 to 2013. He has written books about the history of Argentine rock and the biographies of artists Soda Stereo and David Lebón.
The frontman of legendary band Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota died at the age of 77. He …
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The Argentine duo’s most ambitious effort is a showcase of catchy songs with their trademark tongue-in-cheek lyrics, plus special guests Sting, Anderson .Paak, Fred Again and Jack Black
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50th Anniversary 1976 CoupMusic
How Argentine rock stood up to the dictatorship and gained massive popularity
Many artists sought exile in Mexico and Spain during the 70’s. Those who stayed began to use cryptic metaphors in their lyrics to criticize the military
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Latin America’s favorite pop band lost frontman Gustavo Cerati more than a decade ago. Now his bandmates will bring him back, with a little help from video technology
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The eleventh installment of the global festival begins March 13 and is expected to draw 300,000 music lovers
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The Puerto Rican star arrived with his record-breaking world tour, just a few days after his Grammy and Super Bowl triumphs
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Prosecutor requests Argentine tourist accused of racism in Brazil be held in preventive custody
The case has sparked a debate in the country over the gravity of racism and how it should be dealt with
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