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Arco Iris (Spanish, 'rainbow') were a rock group from the late 1960s until the late 1970s in Argentina, influential in Argentine rock history. While tagged as an 'acoustic' Argentine rock band in the beginning, Arco Iris were pioneers (with Chilean band Los Jaivas ), infusing rock with regional folk music, as well as one of the first bands that ...
Arco Iris (Spanish, 'rainbow') were a rock group from the late 1960s until the late 1970s in Argentina, influential in Argentine rock history. While tagged as an 'acoustic' Argentine rock band in the beginning, Arco Iris were pioneers (with Chilean band Los Jaivas ), infusing rock with regional folk music, as well as one of the first bands that ...
Jan 10, 2018 · Arco Iris are an Argentine folk-rock/art-rock quartet with a prolific 1970s output and a sporadic body of subsequent work. The band released six studio albums between 1970 and 1977, including the ambitious double-LPs Sudamérica o el Regreso a la Aurora and Agitor Lucens V.
Arco Iris. Argentinian progressive rock group founded in 1968 in the Greater Buenos Aires. The band was founded by guitarist Gustavo Santaolalla, with Ara Tokatlian on flute and wind instruments, Alberto Cascino on drums, and Guillermo Bordarampé on bass.
Arco Iris es una banda de rock argentina, formada en 1968 en la localidad de Ciudad Jardín Lomas del Palomar en el Gran Buenos Aires, integrada en un principio por Gustavo Santaolalla (guitarra y voz), Ara Tokatlian (vientos), Guillermo Bordarampé (bajo), Horacio Gianello (batería y percusión) y Danais Winnycka (Dana) (guía espiritual, voz).
The new age/Latin jazz group Arco Iris formed in Argentina in the '70s. Taking their name from the Spanish phrase for rainbow, the group was founded by the husband and wife team of saxophonist Ara Tokatlian…. Read Full Biography.