After the death of the idol of national rock, Carlos “Indio” Solari, curious data began to come to light or that one did not know about the life and trajectory of the singer of Patricio Rey and his Redonditos de Ricota. Thus, among the memories of his songs, experience and anecdotes, many recalled that he lived in the town of Ramos Mejía, party of La Matanza, during the 1980s. In several interviews, the Indian remembered with great affection his…
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After the death of the idol of national rock, Carlos “Indio” Solari, curious data began to come to light or that one did not know about the life and trajectory of the singer of Patricio Rey and his Redonditos de Ricota. Thus, among the memories of his songs, experience and anecdotes, many recalled that he lived in the town of Ramos Mejía, party of La Matanza, during the 1980s. In several interviews, the Indian remembered with great affection his…