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Beto Satragni

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Genre
  
Fusion

Albums
  
Ecológico

Record label
  
Melopea Discos

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Died
  
19 September 2010, Montevideo, Uruguay

Similar
  
Diego Rapoport, Osvaldo Fattoruso, Lito Epumer, Rubén Rada, Hugo Fattoruso

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Luis Alberto "Beto" Satragni (1955—19 September 2010) was an Uruguayan musician, composer and bassist whose career developed mainly in Argentina.

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Biography

Satragni developed his career in Argentina, as a bassist in Argentine rock bands.

During the 1970s, he formed the candombe-rock band Raíces jointly with Roberto Valencia and Andrés Calamaro.

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In the early 1980s, he formed a duo with Oscar Moro: Moro-Satragni, and released an eponymous album, including vocals by Charly García, David Lebón and Luis Alberto Spinetta. Satragni later left this group, joining Spinetta Jade. In 1983, he joined David Lebon, and in 1985 joined Ruben Rada's band.

In 1986 they formed "El 60" with Hector Starc with little backlash.

Satragni reprised songs from Spinetta Jade in the December 2009 recital Spinetta and the Eternal Bands, which covered the entire career of Spinetta and his associated acts.

They collaborated with diverse Argentinian musicians such as Moris, Lito Nebbia, Miguel Abuelo, León Gieco, David Lebón and the Uruguayan Osvaldo Fattoruso and Ruben Roadstead, among others.

Return to Uruguay

In 2002, Satragni returned to Canelones, forming Montevideo Grouve in the year 2006. Satragni lead the group "Emergentes" at a meeting of local bands in the Costa de Oro. The band La Tercera Expedición payed homage to Satragni, covering one of his songs.

Health complications resulted in his death on 19 September 2010 in Montevideo.

Songs

Muchacho del Taller y la Oficina2010
Candombe del BajoEcológico · 1991
Lund Drum CandombeEcológico · 1991

References

Beto Satragni Wikipedia