Bibliography
Luciano di Vito - (Buenos Aires, 1968)
Journalist and writer. He met Fernando González (co-author of this book) at the Colegio de La Salle. They worked together on the mythical Submarino Amarillo and founded Art Decó, a radio program dedicated to Argentine rock. Radio producer by Néstor Ibarra, Chiche Gelblung and Juan Alberto Badía. Television producer since 1992, he worked for Telefé, Canal 9 and VCC. He was the creator, together with Jorge Bernárdez, of the Vida y Vuelta cycle, which was converted into The Past Thought and Conducted by Felipe Pigna, both on TV Pública. He is co-author (along with Bernárdez) of Las Aventuras de Perón en la Tierra (Sudamericana, 2017). In 2015 he published the book of reports El arte de perder in Grupo Editorial Sur.
He has been a producer at Televisión Pública Argentina for 20 years.
Fernando González - (Buenos Aires, 1968)
He studied journalism at the Instituto Grafotécnico. He was an assistant on the Submarino Amarillo program, first on Radio Del Plata's FM and last on Continental. He was also part of several radio projects on Continental, FM Norte (Olivos) and at the origin of FM Sol, a pioneer in programming exclusively Argentine rock. In the nineties he abandoned his career to dedicate himself to commercial activity. He currently works in the area of connectivity and communications.
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On March 9, 1988, two amateur journalists managed to gather for a report on the members of Serú Girán.
A secret local meeting in the neighborhood of Almagro that could be observed like the beginning of the quartet's return in 1992.
For years and due to the limited circulation at the moment, this periodical piece was considered a mix of urban myth and, at the same time, an indescribable object of desire for fans.
Here is García, Moro, Lebón and Aznar talking about the beginning of the group in Búzios and the abrupt separation in March 82; the hermaphrodite voices, Grinbank and the masters of their captures; Billy Bond and Music Hall; the soloist albums, the days of Pedro at Berklee, the latest video clip and the hubies spent with Serú Girán in the midst of the growing national rock boom in Latin America.
Not available on Google, YouTube, or in the catalogs of the most obsessed collectors.
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