
Pedro Aznar
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Biography
Pedro Aznar (born 23 July 1959) is an Argentine musician and singer-songwriter. He has a musical experience in jazz, Argentine folk and rock music and has a successful career as a solo artist. He is well known for giving rock songs a jazz-oriented style, by playing the fretless bass, with a big influence from Jaco Pastorius. Is a multi-instrumentalist and the author of several books of poetry published in Argentina. He plays an important part in Argentine rock, where in the mid-1970s, he had various appearances with groups like Madre Atómica, ALAS and Pastoral. He became one of four members of Serú Girán in 1978, one of the most musically influential bands that dominated Argentina's rock circuit for the next four years. In 1982 he accepted an invitation from Pat Metheny to join The Pat Metheny Group as a vocalist, with whom he recorded three Grammy Award-winning albums.
Known For

A sexy Spanish siren named Elvira schools a young man in tantric lovemaking.
Don't Look Down

Soda Stereo, Café Tacvba, Aterciopelados and others figure in this 50-year history of Latin American rock through dictatorships, disasters and dissent.
BREAK IT ALL: The History of Rock in Latin America

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Una belleza nueva

A fascinating journey through the life and work of many Latin American music idols, by the curious gaze of young chroniclers, with access to exclusive footage.
Bios

A new patient mysteriously appears in a psychiatric ward. He claims to come from another planet to study humans and their behavior. The alien is gentle but criticizes humans for their harsh treatment of each other. The assigned psychiatrist is himself unhappy, and affected by the patient's insight. But he is ordered to treat the patient according to institutional procedure.
Man Facing Southeast

Among gunshots and boleros, a passionate relationship flourishes between a lonely transvestite and a young guerrilla during the Pinochet dictatorship.
My Tender Matador

Julio and El Polaco, in distant years, were inseparable friends in their hometown, near Necochea. The life of the first was governed by obedience to his mother, the despotism of his uncle and a style of honesty. El Polaco, on the other hand, was closer to marginalization and violence. Julio, turned into a businessman, takes root in the United States. The Pole continued his course in the place of those sometimes very cruel antics.
Accomplices

A lonely film projectionist through a series of odd events, discovers that he is the reincarnation of one of the inventors of cinema, and that a woman he sees in his dreams is his eternal companion on a trip through centuries.
Don't Die Without Telling Me Where You're Going

Semi documentary film that mixes the recital given by Serú Giran at the River Plate stadium at the end of 1992 with the story of a fan of the group in which Charly García was inspired to write the song Peperina.
Peperina

Aided by archival footage and interviews with its key figures, this documentary delves into the history of Argentine rock music from its origins up to the mid-1990s.
30 Years of Argentine Rock

An overweight teenager tells a video camera that she will commit suicide in three days unless something emotional happens to her first.
El mundo contra mí

Recorded during a 1992/3 world tour.
Pat Metheny Group - More Travels

Ignacio Silva returns to his hometown, a small port in southern Argentina. There he reunites with his memories and with a friend, and meets three women who lead him to see life differently.
El camino de los sueños

Roberto is an insurance salesman who dreams of writing his own novel. When he meets Estela, a young woman about to commit suicide, it serves him as material to make this work.
Last Images of the Shipwreck

Argentina continues Saura’s lyrical exploration of the essence, talent and patrimony of popular dance and song in both fiction and documentary
Argentina

In April 1988, Charly García gave a series of concerts at the Obras Sanitarias stadium to present his new album, "Part of Religion." This VHS shows one of those concerts, with the freshness and energy of his most pop-oriented era.
Parte De La Religión: Estadio Obras Sanitarias

Canal 11 presentation of the Bicicleta album plus a concert at Estadio Obras, 1980.
Serú Girán - Bicicleta en Vivo (Canal 11 - Estadio Obras)

In 2005, the Argentine government had the White Room of the Casa Rosada, one of the most solemn places in the presidential palace, where ceremonies such as the taking of oaths of Ministers and Secretaries of State, presentation of credentials of Ambassadors of foreign states, are held. , wake room for high personalities and, even, on some occasions, transfer of the presidential sash; to carry out a series of live concerts where the great names of Argentine music performed. This is the recording of the concert that Pedro Aznar gave when it was his turn in the aforementioned cycle.
Pedro Aznar: Música en el Salón Blanco

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Bios. Vidas que marcaron la tuya: Charly García

Live Bootleg from the Estadio Obras concert in 1981.