Estimated One Million People Bid a Final Farewell to ‘Indio’ Solari
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Buenos Aires., Carlos Alberto Solari Indio Solari had the right word, the poem to the skin, composed songs that challenged and deepened the poetry of Argentine rock, born of the rebellion against dictatorships and systems, so he never agreed to depend on record labels and always sang in open places to those who came to hear it, crowds that were and are today a presence that impacted on the streets of the whole country since Friday when his death…
The farewell of the idol staged a crowd that was difficult to box: a community that distrusts power, finds no representation and reappeared in the midst of Milei's leadership, Cristina Kirchner's retreat and the Peronism crisis
Kilometers of ranks advancing in the rain bore witness to the devotion towards the leader of Los Redonditos de Ricota and the fundamentalists of air conditioning
“Indio died” was the most repeated phrase throughout the morning of Friday, June 5 in Argentina. A self-convoked crowd filled Plaza de Mayo that same day, and began to fire the popular musician who filled more stadiums in the country. On Sunday, the funeral became a collective embrace that moved hundreds of thousands into the streets, as when Maradona, Perón or Evita died. Carlos ‘El Indio’ Solari led Patricio Rey and his Redonditos de Ricota, s…
Buenos Aires, June 8. “That the Chupe Capital, we in the province organize”, one of the more than half a million people – in the streets gathered about a million – who attended to fire Carlos Alberto Solari, the Indio Solari, in the Sports Gatica, located in the heart of Avellaneda, neighborhood of the Province of Buenos Aires.
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