Band,
Rock, Folk and World
Folk Rock due from Argentina, composed by Miguel Cantilo and Jorge Durietz, created on 1968 under the name of Los Cronopios. They composed the legendary protest hymn La Marcha de la Bronca, but had to break up due to censorship from the military on 1975. They released Yo Vivo en Esta Ciudad (I Live In This City) on 1971 and Conesa on 1972. Cantilo left Buenos aires after finishing recording they third album, Apóstoles (Apostles), on 1975 due to military censorship. The album was released on 1981. On 1982, after the breakdown of the dictatorship of the Proceso Argentino and the Falklands war, they returned and released as Cantilo-Durietz the album Contracrisis and later released as Pedro y Pablo Corazon Sudamericano (South American Heart) on 1985, but they broke up due to lack of public convocation and sales.
Miguel Cantilo voc, g, acg *1949 AR | |
Jorge Durietz g, voc *1949 AR |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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16 Grandes Exitos | Pedro Y Pablo | 1992 | Compil. |
Corazon Sudamericano | Pedro Y Pablo | 1985 | Album |
En Gira | Pedro Y Pablo | 1983 | Album |
En Concierto | Pedro Y Pablo | 1982 | Album |
Pedro Y Pablo | Pedro Y Pablo | 1982 | Compil. |
Contracrisis | Pedro Y Pablo | 1982 | Album |
Conesa | Pedro Y Pablo | 1972 | Album |
Yo Vivo En Esta Ciudad | Pedro Y Pablo | 1971 | Single |
La Marcha De La Bronca | Pedro Y Pablo | 1971 | Single |
Yo Vivo En Esta Ciudad | Pedro Y Pablo | 1970 | Album |
Unidos Por El Cantar | Pedro Y Pablo | Album |