Discography
Members featured in the album
KUBERO DÍAZ - Electric, acoustic & slide guitar, piano, vocals and chorus
ALEJANDRO MEDINA - Bass and vocals
ISAAK PORTUGHEIS - Drums and tablas
CLAUDIO GABIS - Guitar
JORGE PINCHEVSKY - Violin
MIGUEL CANTILO - Vocals
BILLY BOND - Electronic effects, onsole and vocals
Members featured in the album
KUBERO DÍAZ - Guitar and vocals
DANIEL SARALEGUI - Bass
JUAN RODRIGUEZ - Drums
Guest musicians:
MARCELO GARCÍA - Tabla and percussion
LUIS GUREVICH - Keyboards
JAVIER CASALLA - Violin
JUAN DEL BARRIO - Keyboards
LAUTARO ALEDA - Cello
MARIANA MELERO - Vocals
SUFIÁN CANTILO - Keyboards
MIGUIEL CANTILO - Vocals
DIEGO JASCA - Charango
VILLANOVA - Electric & slide guitar
WILLY CROOK - Sax
LUIS ROBINSON - Harmonica
RUBÉN “Mono” INSAURRALDE - Flute
VALENTINA COOCK - Vocals
DAMIÁN FERNÁNDEZ DÍAZ - Beat box
Biography
Juan Fernando Kubero Díaz (Nogoyá, November 7, 1949) is an Argentine Rock guitarist, best known for being the founder and leader of the rock group La Cofradía de la Flor Solar, and for having integrated the groups La Pesada del Rock and Roll and Los Abuelos de la Nada. The Argentine edition of the magazine Rolling Stone placed it in the position Nº 13 in his list The 100 best guitarists of the history of the Argentine Rock.
Native of Nogoyá (province of Entre Ríos), in the bosom of a family of musicians, playing the guitar from very young. Kubero moved to the city of La Plata (province of Buenos Aires) being young, in the late sixties. At this time he would begin his fanaticism by groups and musicians of rock such as The Beatles, The Byrds, Jimi Hendrix Experience and Carlos Santana.
In La Plata he joins with La Cofradía de la Flor Solar,, a group of Psychedelic Rock that emerged from a hippie community of Platense, active in the late sixties and early seventies.
With La Cofradía, he released a homonymous album in 1971, and he came in contact with Billy Bond and his project La Pesada del Rock and Roll, a new band that would be followed by well known Argentine Rock musicians of that period, such as Pappo, Luis Alberto Spinetta , David Lebón and the members of Manal, among others.
Kubero worked with La Pesada throughout the first half of the 1970s, and in 1973 made an album as a soloist: "Kubero Díaz y La Pesada", counting his bandmates as collaborators.
In the same way he collaborated with Pedro y Pablo (a group made up of Miguel Cantilo and Jorge Durietz), although the socio-political situation in Argentina in the mid-1970s became uncomfortable and difficult for many artists and intellectuals, rock musicians being frequently harassed by the police, including house raids and arrests, forcing him to be redecorated for a time in Europe.
After La Cofradía and La Pesada are separated, and several of its members are settled abroad, Billy Bond goes to Brazil, while Kubero goes to Europe, as well as Miguel Cantilo.
Kubero Diaz lives in Europe for about ten years, passing through London, France (where he meets Miguel Abuelo) and Holland, then living in Ibiza, Spain with Abuelo. During his stay in Europe he is dedicated to making crafts and, eventually, to music.
He returned to Argentina in the mid-eighties, at the request of Miguel Abuelo, who offered to join Los Abuelos de la Nada, recording "Cosas mias", in 1986.
After the death of Miguel Abuelo, in the late eighties, which ended the group automatically, Kubero settled in Búzios (Brazil), where he lives for 15 years, although he would return several times to Argentina, including to resurface to La Cofradía de la Flor Solar, along with Skay Beilinson. After his Brazilian experience returns to Argentina, and joins the group of Leon Gieco, while forming his own band: KubeDíaz Trío.
Information
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# Apologies, translated by https://translate.google.com.ar