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Discography

  • B.A. Jazz by Jorge López Ruiz - (1961)
  • Jorge López Ruíz interpreta a JLR - (1966)
  • El grito - (1967)
  • Bronca Buenos Aires - (1970)
  • Coraje Buenos Aires - (1971)
  • De prepo - (1972)
  • Viejas raíces - (1975)
  • Viejas raíces II - (1976)
  • Encuentro en Nueva York - (1978)
  • Un hombre de Buenos Aires - (1978)
  • Un hombre de Buenos Aires (con músicos invitados) - (1978)
  • Contrabajismos - (1988)
  • Espacios - (1990)
  • Coincidencias - (1994)

 

 

Integrantes en el álbum

  • B.A. Jazz by Jorge López Ruiz - (1961)

 

JORGE LÓPEZ RUÍZ – Double bass

LEANDRO “Gato” BARBIERI - Tenor sax

ROBERTO “Fats” FERNÁNDEZ - Trumpet

RUBÉN “Baby” LÓPEZ FURST - Piano

PICHI MAZZEI - Drums

 

Members featured in the album

  • Jorge López Ruíz interpreta a JLR - (1966)

 

JORGE LÓPEZ RUÍZ - Double bass

RUBÉN BARBIERI - Troumpet

MARITO COSENTINO - Alto sax

BUBBY LAVECCHIA - Piano

PICHI MAZZEI - Drums

 

 

Biography

Jorge López Ruiz ( La Plata , April 1, 1935 - Buenos Aires , December 11, 2018) was an Argentine musician , composer and double bass performer, performer and arranger of various genres of popular music, especially jazz. .

His work includes El grito (1967) and Bronca Buenos Aires (1970), banned by the military dictatorship . In popular music he has been arranger and composer of themes for Sandro , Leonardo Favio and Piero , among others.

He was a regular participant in a series of meetings of improvisation and casual folk experimentation house Eduardo Lagos , named humorously by Hugo Diaz as folkloréishons , which in the manner of the jam sessions of the jazz , used to gather Lagos, Astor Piazzolla and Diaz, with other musicians such as López Ruiz himself, Oscar Cardozo Ocampo , Domingo Cura and Oscar López Ruiz , among others. With his quartet he was awarded by the Konex Foundation as one of the 5 best jazz groups of the decade in Argentina.

 

 

Información

* Wikipedia site