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ALBUMLa última cena (Maqueta con banda) - SingleAriel Rot
Albums by Ariel Rot
ALBUMLa manadaAriel Rot
ALBUMLa huesudaAriel Rot
ALBUMSolo Rot (Super Deluxe)Ariel Rot
ALBUMArchivo PersonalAriel Rot
ALBUMDúos, Tríos y Otras PerversionesAriel Rot
ALBUMAhora Piden Tu CabezaAriel Rot
ALBUMAcústico (Acoustic)Ariel Rot
ALBUMLo Siento, Frank + AcusticoAriel Rot
ALBUMEn Vívo Mucho Mejor (Live)Ariel Rot
ALBUMCenizas en el airéAriel Rot
Ariel Rot's Popular Music Videos
Rock And Roll en la plaza del pueblo (feat. Ainoa Buitrago, Alejo Stivel, Ariel Rot, Despistaos, Desvariados, Gritando en Silencio, Isma Romero, Iñaki "Uoho" Anton, Jorge Salán, José Antonio García, Juancho Sidecars, Los Fesser, Los Vinagres, Los Zigarros, Lucas Colman, Miguel Ríos, MORGAN, Obús, Ramoncín, Rebeca Jiménez, Ruben Pozo, Ruiperez, Rulo y la Contrabanda, Susan Santos, Tarque, TWANGUERO! & Vargas Blues Band)
Rock And Roll en la plaza del pueblo
Manos Expertas (Acustico)
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Papi Dame la Mano
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Papi Dame la Mano (Acustico)
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Espero que me disculpen (feat. Los Zigarros)
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Salto al Vacio (Acustico)
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Dandy (Acustico)
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Georgia on my mind (Live)
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Salto al vacío (En Acústico, en La Cabaña, Madrid, 2010)
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Ariel Rot: Influences
These swaggering rebels informed the unflinching guitar-shredder.
Artist Biography
Born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Ariel Rot started playing "rock en español" in Spain after teaming up with singer Alejo Stivel, drummer Manolo Iglesias, guitarist Julián Infante, and bassist Felipe Lipe in a local outfit called Tequila. Their first album, Matrícula de Honor, came in 1978. The Spanish-Argentinian foursome disbanded in 1983 after issuing four records. Debajo del Puente became Rot's solo debut album, and featured the hit singles "Debajo del Puente " and "Veneno." Nevertheless, ex-Los Abuelos de la Nada Andrés Calamaro joined him to assemble a new band named Los Rodríguez. They became a major number in the Latin music scene after releasing the successful Sin Documentos. The talented singer/guitarist/producer returned to his solo career in 1997. ~ Drago Bonacich
Hometown
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Genre
Pop