Composer of Spoken Word, World and Folk
A.k.a. Alfredo Eusebio de Gobbi
Uruguayan musician, composer, and lyricist (5 February 1877 Paysandú, Uruguay - 25 January 1938 Buenos Aires, Argentina). Member of the so-called "Old Guard" of Argentinian tango who recorded numerous records in the 1910s and 1920s. Together with his wife, Flora Rodríguez de Gobbi, he formed a well-known duo under the name Los Gobbi or "Los Reyes del Gramófono" (Kings of the Gramophone). Alfredo Gobbi wrote the lyrics for the tango "Don Juan" by Ernesto Ponzio and composed numerous well-known songs, including "Preciosa mía," "El picaflor," "Sin madre," "La entrerriana," "Delirio gaucho," "Altar criollo," "El ranchito", "Lauros y glorias," and "No me abandones." Flora and Afredo's son, Alfredo Gobbi, became a well-known tango musician in the 1940s.
Los Gobbi |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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En Carnaval / Un Cura Milonguiando | Los Gobbi / Alfredo Eusebio Gobbi | 1912 | Album |
Que Se Lo Cuente Á Su Abuela / Yo Me Pensaba Casar | Alfredo Eusebio Gobbi | 1911 | Album |
Pichinango Y Pantaleón / Mi Natita | Alfredo Eusebio Gobbi Y Flora Gobbi | Album | |
La Morocha / Mi Morocha | Flora Gobbi / Alfredo Eusebio Gobbi | Album | |
El Teniente Y Su Señora / La Zamacueca | Alfredo Eusebio Gobbi Y Flora Gobbi / Francisco R. Meral | Album | |
Los Bailecitos / Mi Tapera | Angel Villoldo / Alfredo Eusebio Gobbi | Album | |
El Viejo Rufo / Un Cliente Dificil | Los Gobbi / Alfredo Eusebio Gobbi | Album | |
Mi Tapera / Dorotea | Alfredo Eusebio Gobbi / Eugenio G. Lopez | Album | |
En El Desierto / En La Peluqueria | Alfredo Eusebio Gobbi Y Eugénio Lopez | Album |