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ALBUMBalderrama - SingleAmanda Miguel & Soledad
Albums by Soledad
ALBUMNaturalSoledad
ALBUMParte de MíSoledad
ALBUMVivir Es HoySoledad
ALBUMSoledad Plays SoledadSoledad
ALBUMRaízLila Downs, Niña Pastori & Soledad
ALBUMDiez Años de SoledadSoledad
ALBUMFolkloreSoledad
ALBUMLibreSoledad
ALBUMAdonde VayasSoledad
ALBUMSoledadSoledad
Soledad's Popular Music Videos
Mis Sentimientos (feat. Soledad) [En Vivo]
Los Ángeles Azules
No Se Olvida (feat. Soledad) [Live Video (Short Version)]
Franco de Vita
Brindis (Videoclip)
Soledad
Quién Dijo (feat. Kany García)
Soledad
Que Nadie Sepa Mi Sufrir
Lila Downs, Niña Pastori & Soledad
Todo a Pulmón (with Abel Pintos, Axel, Lali, León Gieco, Rolando Sartorio, Sandra Mihanovich & Soledad)
Alejandro Lerner
Que Nadie Sepa Mi Sufrir
Lila Downs, Niña Pastori & Soledad
La Raíz de Mi Tierra
Lila Downs, Niña Pastori & Soledad
Sin miedo 2020 (feat. Adexe & Nau, Adriana Lucia, Agoney, Alejandro Lerner, Alex Ubago, Andrés Cepeda, Ara Malikian, Coti, Cristina Castaño, David Summers, Efecto Pasillo, Gian Marco, Inés Gaviria, LaMari, Luciano Pereyra, Luis Enrique, Macaco, Marcela Morelo, Martina La Peligrosa, Mónica Naranjo, Pandora, Pitingo, Rosario Flores, Samo, Sanluis, Sie7e & Soledad)
Rosana
La Música de Mi Vida (feat. India Martínez)
Soledad
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Soledad Essentials
She’s rejuvenated Argentina’s folk scene—and continues to evolve.
Artist Biography
Argentinean folk singer Soledad, also known as La Sole, was born in the bosom of a working-class family in the small town of Arequito. As a child, Soledad Pastorutti used to sing traditional songs and recite poems. She started playing keyboards at a very young age and soon learned how to play guitar along with her sister Natalia. Soledad was mostly influenced by her father, Amar Pastorutti, who used to listen to local folklore, especially Atahualpa Yupanqui. The young artist participated in Cesar Isella's peña, a place where folk singer/songwriters share a single stage in front of a small audience, before getting involved in a major event. In 1996, Soledad made her debut at Cosquin's National Folklore Festival, releasing her first album called Poncho Al Viento, that same year.
Hometown
Arequito, Argentina
Genre
Raíces