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BIOGRAPHY OF MICHAEL
Roberto Sánchez , better known by his artistic name Sandro of America or simply Sandro (August 19, 1945 - January 4, 2010) was a prominent Argentine romantic ballad singer, rock music & famous throughout Latin pop the continent. In turn, he worked as a lead actor on many occasions.
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Sandro was born on August 19, 1945 at 3:20 pm in the Maternity Sarda of the City of Buenos Aires, but raised in the town of Valentin Alsina, Lanus in the party, south of Gran Buenos Aires.
was one of the founders of rock in English. Released 52 original albums and sold 8 million copies, although there are sources that rise to 22 million. Some of his hits are "Dame fuego ',' Rosa, Rosa ',' I want to fill you, ' 'Shades',' Because I love you ',' So ',' That's my friend the cougar ',' I have ',' Goldenrod ',' A girl and a guitar. " His song 'Rosa, Rosa' sold in his home country almost 2 million albums, with his most famous work. His song 'I have' has been considered No. 15 among the 100 best songs of the history of Argentine rock by MTV and Rolling Stone. He made 16 films. Was the first Hispanic to sing at Madison Square Garden In 2005 he received the Latin Grammy for lifetime achievement. Born, raised and always lived in the southern industrial suburbs of the City of Buenos Aires. His paternal grandfather belonged to the Roma people and Sandro collected assuming that inheritance nicknamed Gypsy
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born August 19, 1945 at the Maternity Sarda, a public hospital in the city of Buenos Aires. However, his parents lived in Valentin Alsina (Lanus), a working-class suburb south of the cord Buenos Aires, where he spent his childhood and adolescence. Eventually buy a mansion in Banfield, residential town located south of Buenos Aires, where he lived until his death.
was the only child of Vicente Sanchez and Irma Nydia Ocampo, both from families of former presence in the country. His paternal grandfather was Hungarian, Popadópulos last name, who to migrate to Spain it changed to Rivard; a result, many years after the nickname he would Gitano. At birth his parents wanted to name Sandro, but did not allow officials of the Civil Registry where they were registered. He studied
Primary School No. 3 Republic of Brazil, on the street Valentin Alsina 3018, Valentin Alsina. His passion for music was born since childhood. Like many other teens and preteens Argentinean was irresistibly drawn to Elvis Presley since its inception in 1955-1957 who began to imitate in the last year of primary school. Many years later would show his idol from the front row of the Boston Garden .
His first 'action', which would mark him for the rest of his life was the day of Argentina's independence on 9 July 1957, in the act of her school when her teacher in 6th grade invited him to perform his famous imitation of Elvis, taking the applause and cheers from the audience. It was then that he woke her love of musical performance.
TEENS
At 13 he left his newly initiated high school and began working to help their parents, delivery of a butcher shop, jobbing a pharmacy (drugstore) and Turner. In his spare time was devoted to music. His first lessons they should be a guitar player friend Enrique Irigoytia. They formed a duo of vocals and guitars.
began to participate in singing competitions in the southern suburbs of Buenos Aires, in which the young Roberto Sánchez bolero was a version of Who is the composer Pablo Beltran Ruiz. Immediately achieved great recognition and began to form several sets.
Of varied repertoire, Roberto Sánchez was responsible for singing boleros, tangos and some rock and roll, while littoral Irigoytia sang songs and rock. Some of the names of these early bands were The Azul Trio composed by Roberto Sánchez, and Agustin Enrique Irigoytia Monaco and the duo The Caribbean, with his friend Henry Irigoytia.
himself Sandro reflected years later on his home in music:
I nurtured it with rock. Thanks to rock the streets left, knives and chains, and grabbed a guitar. I left the leather jacket and gangs. The rock saved me. I saved it was perhaps a criminal
the early sixties, Roberto Sánchez adopted the stage name of Sandro, the name he had wanted to bring their parents and the authorities are not allowed. His first performance with that name was in a place called Andrés
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SANDRO AND FIRE: A pioneer of the Argentine rock
In 1960, his first attempts as a solo artist, he adopted the pseudonym Sandro , And soon formed the band The Poodles of Oklahoma and recorded his first single, a rock in English of his own, 'eating donuts hot Alsina Bridge', one of the candidates to be considered the first rock song recorded Argentina.
Team members were: Hector Centurion (vocals and bass), Carlos Ojeda (piano and percussion), Armando Quiroga Cacho (drums), Sandro (lead guitar) and Miguel Lito Vasquez (rhythm guitar .) In 1961 changed its name to The Fire. At first, the singer of the group was Centurion, while Sandro was the lead guitar and vocals and did the vocals. In late 1962 Centurion lost his voice, replaced by Sandro, who little by little he devoted himself exclusively to his role as lead singer. In 1963 he began calling Sandro and The Fire, with the following line: Héctor Centurion (bass), Enrique Irigoytia (rhythm guitar), Armando Quiroga Cacho (drums), Sandro (vocals) and Juan José Sandri (guitar).
By then the rock and roll is installed in Argentina, at least five years ago. For the first rock idols as Elvis Presley , Little Richard and Bill Haley, had joined artists and Latino rock bands singing in English as Los Cinco Latinos and Luis Aguilar (in Argentina), Ritchie Valens and La Bamba (in California) and Los Teen Tops, Los Blue Caps, Los Locos del Ritmo (in Mexico) and dozens of others. That decade also began arriving bands called British Invasion, including highlighting the Rolling Stones and especially The Beatles.
The Fire began playing covers of rock classics of Anglo-English language of artists and groups like The Beatles , Elvis Presley, Rolling Stones , Jerry Lee Lewis, Paul Anka, etc..
On September 13, 1963 recorded his first record, a simple for Argentina's CBS affiliate, but without the group Los de Fuego. On one side was the English version of 'Is this what you call love? " Paul Anka and the other 'You're the devil in disguise' by Elvis Presley . In this album, the group that accompanied him is that of Milo (artistic nickname José Carli) and His Orchestra. The album had no significance.
Shortly after he published a second disc, an EP, with the title Introducing Sandro, which included 'Kiss me soon' (Elvis), 'Sugar Shack' (Jimmy Gilmer & The Fireballs), again 'Is this what you call love? " and the novel "Polka Rock '(Alejandro Chamic).
On February 28, 1964 Sandro persuaded CBS and managed to record the first song with Los del Fuego, a English version of the famous' There are a lot of turmoil "(Whole Lotta Shakin 'Goin' On by Jerry Lee Lewis). The song was released on an EP called The Heat Sandro and Firearms, along with 'The long nights' (Adriano Celentano), 'Mother Goose Twist' (Teddy Randazzo) and the traditional folk 'lone traveler'.
mid-1964
Sandro and The Fire began a series of performances on television in Argentina, his debut was in 'Here Youth', and then took him to the Saturday program Circulars Pipo Mancera, who finished him off on the popularity. Sandro dressed and moved "to Elvis' stage movements and those raised all sorts of controversy. Was then called "the Creole Elvis 'or' Latino Elvis." He ended his show after jump from side to side and diving on the floor on his knees. Sandro did his followers imitate their frantic movements, and especially to his fans, screaming, crying and fainted.
presentations Sandro caused a reaction from some influential Catholic fundamentalist groups that managed to exclude the television band for a few weeks. But Mancera informal faced censorship by threatening to resign, and it was lifted. Those presentations and Los de Fuego Sandro in Saturday Circulars are recorded in black and white, and has been published in several videos and the first movie in which it appears, Bums Convention [10], 1965, in a secondary role.
early Sandro appeared in 1965 and Fire, the first album Sandro LP, including versions of The Beatles ('I'll get you', 'Dusk of a busy day'), Jerry Lee Lewis ("There is much agitation '), Buddy Holly ( 'Peggy, Peggy'), Elvis ("In my mind ', etc.).
The second album was released the same year, the heat of Sandro and The Fire, repeating the line to make covers of Anglo rock hit singles ('The House of the Rising Sun', 'Ticket to ride '' She is a woman ',' chase the sun '). Before the end
1965, The Fire dissolved and formed a new Sandro backing band, The Black Combo (a tribute to Bill Black, bass player for Elvis). The group was composed of musicians from jazz, such as Orlando Black (guitar), Adalberto Cevasco (bass), Fernando Bermúdez (drums), Bernardo Baraj (sax) and Miguel Abramic (percussion). Beginning 1966
Sandro released their third album, The amazing world of Sandro (1966), which includes songs performed with various bands, with The Fire in recent recordings made in 1965, with the Black Combo and Orchestra Oscar Cardozo Ocampo. On this album the first songs appeared Sandro of with Oscar Anderle, as' Solo without you. " It also includes a remarkable version of "unchained melody" (Unchained Melody by Alex North).
In late 1966 she released her fourth album, Soul and fire, which already begins to show a change in musical direction towards more Latin rhythms. Again go with Oscar Cardozo Ocampo and The Black Combo. The album was also released in the United States, where he had more success among Latino communities, the moderate who won in Argentina. The album includes 'Like Music Box' by the duo Sandro, Anderle, which already can be seen clearly peculiar romantic ballad style from the rock, developed by the pair and would famous Sandro .
mid-1967
Sandro released his latest album rocker Stage, Latin Beat. In the title of the album's decision note musically directed towards a fusion of new sounds from the rock and roll with new rhythms and Latin styles, especially the romantic ballad, to develop a modern and youthful music but also strong popular support. The album has five tracks with The Black Combo, three and four Oscar Cardozo Ocampo Jorge Lopez Ruiz. Luis includes a theme Aguilé ('Miguel and Isabel ") and hit' Bird of passage 'by Sandro, Anderle, and' In the eyes of memory ', the same duo.
With the money that won with their performances and records, Sandro hired in 1966, along with other Argentine rock, local Cave, on the streets of Buenos Aires Pueyrredón 1723 to form a gathering and distribution of rock Argentina. Cave hired Litto Nebbia and Los Gatos as permanent local band, a band that soon after (1967) recorded the song 'The Raft', giving rise to what has been called 'national rock' Argentine.
In the second half of the decade Sandro changed the leather jacket of the tux and tie, jeans and flared pants, but with the long hair and long sideburns stirred and the Elvis convulsive movements, which deepened developing a style that ended up being his mark personal.
THE IDOL MASS: Ballad America, debauchery and female audience
As has been customary in the rock world, especially Latin rock, in the late 60's Sandro began to radically change its style, leaving the rock and roll classic in English, to design a code more popular, being one of the pioneers of Latin American romantic ballad, derived from bolero, which would become the Latin pop par excellence in the following decades. Sandro brought him themes, poses and rhythms drawn from rock and roll, that made provocative and attractive to young people of the most popular Latin American communities, and especially for women .
An essential part of his style was to adopt a pose of sexual seduction open, Sandro directed towards women, expressed in their lyrics and rhythms, but above all in his voice and movements, obviously derived from Elvis Presley , but it reached full personal identity. This irreverent sexual style had a devastating effect on young Latin American countries (where incidence was curiously more sexually restrictive preaching of the Catholic Church). The fans of Sandro (their "girls") became as important as his own, returning in their presentations a climate of lawlessness and sexuality, among which became a classic throw their underwear on stage. At the time, Sandro's message was a shock radical against the moral standards established on the virginity of women and premarital sex, tightly established throughout Latin America.
When I sensual movements on stage I feel that down in the audience, must have 450,000 mice running races. What these girls look? What are their needs? What gaps? Intrigue me.
A Chilean fan thus describes the feeling:
I doubt there is a sexy man Sandro, Gitano. It's gross sensuality, pure animality, male gaze, seductive hands and hips that quiver with lustful thoughts to any woman who stops a moment to listen and admire.
early 1967 Sandro made his second appearance in the film but was later that year when the streak began that sparked the romantic ballad in the popular taste of the continent.
all began in October with its presentation at the Buenos Aires Festival of Song singing the ballad 'I want to fill you', which earned him win the festival and become enormously popular overnight. The success was consolidated with the immediate release of single 'I want to fill you', which broke sales records and was published in several English speaking countries and U.S. Latino communities. UU., Marking the beginning of his international career.
Success framed the release of their sixth album, before the end of 1967, which also took the name I want to fill you. The title which was originally thought, vibration and rhythm was the subtitle of the new work. The disc includes hits like 'heavy atmosphere', 'After the war', 'Believer Dreamer' and 'Hands', and orchestral accompanying it was that of Jorge Lopez Ruiz, who continue to do so in the following.
The first quarter of 1968 ended to consolidate Sandro a successful continuity, releasing a single month, all successes, 'Because I love you', 'How did I' and 'A girl and a guitar '(Years later he would record Bersuit Vergarabat), among others.
Meanwhile, in February 1968, Sandro was presented at the Festival de Viña del Mar (Chile), where he won again, repeating the popular fury, especially among women, sparked at the festival in Buenos Aires. Vine, a key festival of music Continental opened the doors of the Latin countries: Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Uruguay, Paraguay, Ecuador, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic. His success spread to the U.S. Latino communities. UU ..
The success was sealed with the launch in the Americas from their seventh album, A Girl and a guitar.
A new leap came at the end of the year 1968, she released her eighth album, the most successful of his career: The magic of Sandro. With hits like, 'Punishment', 'Shades',' So ',' I have ',' For your love ',' Paris to you ',' For some way ',' Rain of Roses ',' Yuma yoe ',' You love me and leave me 'and' The youth is going. " On this album the duo Sandro, Anderle (all items belong to them) has defined the characteristics of the romantic ballad that sought by qualifying with some issues more pronounced rhythm and rockin air. The main themes are 'Shades', 'For your love', 'So' and 'I have'. The latter has been considered in 2002 by MTV and Rolling Stone, as the No. 15 of the 100 best songs of the Argentine rock.
In Venezuela, where his first hit song "I want to fill you 'reached the top of the lists of favorites, their presence was noted through their presentations on TV. His debut took place in Caracas in September 1968, and their personal performances to a full house at the Caracas Hilton Hotel.
Notably, the nascent world of country rock, which also experienced the fusion of rock and roll with pop and folk forms of Latin, in order to gain massive and differential international rock sound, and also guided much of his lyrics against traditional Catholic sexual morality, Sandro unceremoniously rejected, arguing that it was dismissive of 'fat music "[18] (' fat 'is a term used by middle and upper classes in Argentina, to name disparagingly to the working class and popular tastes.)
had to wait two decades for the initiation of an overall upgrading of Sandro by the rock.
, 68 ended with the provocative ballads Sandro the rage among American youth. Simultaneously, the year Europe had been surprised by the French May and the United States lived the hippie movement and the counterculture rocker against the Vietnam War, movements that had erupted the previous year in the so-called Summer of Love. In Latin America, the murder of Che Guevara and the defeat of guerrilla movement in Bolivia last year anticipating an era of dictatorship that would cover the entire continent widespread state terrorism during the next two decades.
THE SEVENTIES: Sandro de America
In the next twelve years (1969-1980) Sandro made 12 movies and 35 albums. This 1969 released two albums (and Sandro Sandro de America) and made his first two films starring all (I want to fill yourself and life goes on). Of his greatest successes came 'Rosa, Rosa "," Guitars in the wind' 'So much for my love', 'That's why I drink', 'When there is so much love, "among others. Then are his most famous work: Rosa, Rosa (the selling of his career) in the first place and Goldenrod, in the second. On August 2 in New York received a gold record for being the Latin American artist with the most albums sold in the U.S.
Simultaneously with the explosion of popularity, took the nickname of Gypsy, who chose for himself a producer, in recognition of their own ancestors called Gypsies and especially his grandfather, a Hungarian who is believed to belong to the Roma people ended settled in Argentina. The issue raised his nickname many disputes and there are reports that it is simply a product of marketing, so today is not known whether it was really Sandro gypsy.
in 1970 released two more films, Gypsy (which represents the role of a gypsy named Roberto Vega Latin American accused of a crime he did not commit) and Boy, as well as album of the same film.
Earlier that year, the April 11, 1970, became the first Latin artist to act and meet the famous stage of Madison Square Garden in New York, performing live in two concerts, in front of more than 250,000 spectators and was also the first satellite transmission a singer in the history of the satellite around the world. These presentations were recorded on a live album released that same year.
took his musical
all countries of the Americas and the Caribbean, including U.S. and Canada, reaching the top of every list of American popular song.
With a reputation that spread throughout the world, became an idol and a representative of the continent, beginning to be known by the name of his ninth album, Sandro de America, while the recorder CBS considered him the No. 1 of the region. By then, Sandro together with other compatriots, including Leo Dan, Palito Ortega, Leonardo Favio, Piero and Luis Aguilar and Latin American singers such as English and Puerto Rican Nino Bravo José Feliciano, consecrated the romantic ballad genre than in Latin America (closely linked in turn to the soap opera television genre.) Among them, Sandro was more rock balladeer of all.
began in 1971 calling for 60,000 people in Buenos Aires at the stadium in San Lorenzo during the carnival.
That year he released the album Sandro Espectacular (including 'Give me the fire of your love "). And Starring in two films, Bewitched by love [25] and always love you [26] (with English actress Carmen Sevilla), also making film music top youth! That year he was awarded in France in the International Festival of Singers Gauls and then was invited to sing at the Song Festival of San Remo (Italy), which repeat performance next year.
In 1972 he was the first artist to sing at Luna Park in Buenos Aires, until then an exclusively boxing, with a huge success. U.S. Grand Ball was awarded the singer of the year, and the keys to the city of Miami. Released two new studio albums (I bet everything for your love and I hope ...). Also released that year his eighth film, Fate of a whim, in which he plays the role of Daniel. Sandro filled Maracana Stadium in Brazil.
In 1973 Sandro held the ten years since his first recording, releasing an album entitled Sandro: After 10 years, which includes the song My friend the cougar. That year he published two albums, The desire to live and will return day, and released his ninth film, The will to live.
In the remaining years of the 70 released twelve albums (including Sandro Sandro ... always, My Friend Puma and The absent) and three more films: Operation Rosa Rosa (1974), You make me really mad (1976) and I went to you I (1980). In 1978 he returned to sing in Argentina after five years without doing it with a concert to benefit the Opera House in Buenos Aires, carried live on Channel 13. He also had his own television show in Argentina, a musical show titled 'The Hour of Sandro' transmitting every Saturday.
In 1981 he went to Venezuela, where his song When I love you, was the theme song to the telenovela of the same blood that had him as a guest actor and singer, and that was a hit tune in Latin America and communities America Latina. That same year
Sandro and Oscar Anderle separated after 15 years of working together. Sandro took a close look for a new sound that allows you to renew without losing its identity and this was associated with Ruben Aguilera. The result was the recording of the album in 1984 I come to my place. The album's release was followed by more one hundred and ten concerts throughout Argentina. In the decade of 1980 also starred in several telenovelas. The most remembered is the Puerto Rican did not mean, popular in Puerto Rico even many years after transmission. It participated with his great friend Dhario First, Dominican singer.
THE PHENOMENON MICHAEL: Tributes
Since the late eighties with the emergence of the "Latin rock", some Argentine rockers began to reassess the work of Sandro, the massive popular especially among young people of the most humble, his unique way of fusing elements of rock and Latin American romantic ballad, and its themes and provocative style and innovative, especially in matters of sexual mores.
in 1990 led a music program on Channel 13 of Buenos Aires, entitled "Dear Sandro ' who won this year's Martin Fierro Award for best TV musical program.
During the decade of the 90 Argentine and Latin American artists paid tribute releasing a CD tribute to the "father of rock in Castilian." That same year, Charly García y Pedro Aznar was invited to sing on their album "Tango 4", where he played a classic rock origins of the River Plate, 'Break All', of the Uruguayan band The Shakers.
In 1993 he returned to the stage with a concert called Thirty years of magic performed in the Gran Rex theater in Buenos Aires. The influx of people led him to make 18 presentations, surpassing the record of 13 that traditional theater performances for the band had Soda Stereo, and bringing 60,000 people. That same year, the channel Venezuelan telenovela Destiny, was presented with a version of Sandro and Olga Guillot bolero "Tear This Heart", by Chico Novarro, making it a success. At year's end received the ACE Award Gold Entertainment Writers Association of New York.
In 1996, amid rumors about his health, opened in Rosario city he called "his novia'-the concert history alive, he intentionally started with" Like the cicada " Maria Elena Walsh, to emphasize the message of the song: 'So many times I killed so many times I died, but I am here, raising ...'. The show gave birth to the album Living History.
In 1998 he presented a new show, "Thank you ... 35 years of love and passions, which included a tribute to tango singer Alberto Morán, singing the tango" Passionate ", and Miguel de Molina, singing" I swear I do. " Simultaneously, he paid tribute rock bands and singers, including Bersuit Vergarabat, Leon Gieco, Molotov, Attaque 77, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs , Divided, Aterciopelados, among others, on the CD that was titled: Tribute to Sandro, a rock album.
In 1999 he was awarded the Golden Carlos Gardel
In November 2005, in Los Angeles, made him a tribute and awarded the Latin Grammy for his musical excellence as a singer and actor and his career.
With over 60 years, and despite some health problems, the idol kept his faithful followers, who did not hesitate to stand guard at his home in Buenos Aires for his birthday or when he announced his return to live performances.
In 2004 the renowned Dominican balladeer Dhario First released album From: Dharío First By: Sandro legendary of America ... Tribute, with 14 songs and a medley of over 10 songs. Dharío has said it is his dream come true and he can now die in peace, because he has honored in life whom he admires and respects as his idol Sandro.
In 2007 he worked with Ricardo Arjona's new album this: Who said yesterday, in the song I'm not really alone, she sings with the same Arjona.
In 2009 the Venezuelan balladeer 'El Puma José Luis Rodríguez decided to celebrate 40 years in the music recording a tribute album Sandro , which includes nine of the songs by Argentine artist recognized as an unprecedented, entitled Gypsy.
THE 'NENAS' DE SANDRO
One of the most remarkable career of Sandro was the time spent in the loyalty and passion of their fans. Mainly it is American women, in all countries, who were teenagers in the early seventies and never stopped following Sandro and, more remarkably, never failed to perform their rituals sensual that made him famous, as the frenetic and above all, offering its knickers (panties). In the first decade of the century, these fans are already older women, many of them elderly , still pilgrimage to the home of his idol in Banfield and attending their concerts, with the same attitude they had when they discovered teenagers.
The following testimony on one of those fans, is demonstrative of the extent of this phenomenon, almost unparalleled:
like 15 years ago, with the imminent departure to the afterlife of one of my favorite aunts, considered a good bounce that she and her sisters were to see a concert Sandro ... After a while he began to turn off the lights and the aunt cried, "Here comes the wild, hence the frantic !»... It was the singer dressed in black with a red rose in one hand and a microphone in the other. The theater started to shake. I thought it was an earthquake. No, they were the 'girls' releasing endorphins. In the ballad, more or less contained ... but when I started with the songs that have rhythm, none was in place, or the wig of the aunt who was parted in the neck. And she did not mind. At first trying to accommodate them, then Let him enjoy. After a couple of hours we retired. Aunt's smile encouraged me, I got a picture with the signing of singer ... To put the photo back into a kind of altar and lit a candle. After about a month, entered the operating room for surgery with a picture of Sandro in one hand. She said the strength of the Gypsy's going to save. I think it was his desire to live
SANDRO HEALTH
in 1998 reported that Sandro suffered a serious illness caused by decades of addiction snuff, called chronic pulmonary emphysema, which took him away from the stage. But the dedication of the idol with his audience, made in 2001 presented one of his best performances ("Man of the Rose '), which was possible because the microphone had been connected with the assistance of oxygen. In this way he could make another national tour in 2004 ('The Omen'). After his illness was advanced to the point that the lack of oxygen daily life difficult, having being diagnosed as the only solution a lung transplant and heart, which was entered on the waiting list.
On November 20, 2009, after eight months hospitalization, he underwent at the Hospital of the city of Mendoza, Argentina, a double transplant of heart and lungs. The donor turned out to be a 22 years old. The operation ended successfully, but doctors urged caution during the postoperative period. The 'Gypsy' continued to develop favorably exceeding the expectations of her doctors expected, and gave them to know that his life expectancy might be 10 or older. So the medical team also reaffirmed its evolution would be slow and could be feasible (as is common in transplant cases with special characteristics) manifested a type of complication during their convalescence.
as it was said, in repeated medical reports - by the professionals who spoke to Roberto Sanchez, appeared some delicate complications during the process of adaptation to the implant and general progressive recovery was evident in the days of the operation; complications that arose were resolved to come on 12 December when he had to perform a new surgery as a result of a tear in one lung transplant, which probably would be related to a bacterium that has not been able to combat and Sandro and carried before the intervention complicated double heart-lung transplantation.
The truth is that mid-afternoon hours of the day this new surgery, the idol, was going through the worst of times, having re-enter the intensive care unit, and a complicated medical report serious announcing that the state of popular singer would be critical. Their fans were organized by then, numerous prayer chains to pray for the health of star throughout the country.
mid December 2009, physicians and cardiac surgeons Claudio Guillermo Burgos Borgman (Sandro doctors) was diagnosed with pneumonia due to germ hospital he had, and suffered small peaks of fever at night, what doctors said was normal and a symptom of his recovery, which they say would be slow. Days later, he received the news that the singer was recovering well without fever, based primarily on muscle recovery. In addition, beginning to eat solid food. The medical report said he had controlled the bacteria that carried and held Christmas with his wife Olga, eating soft foods.
DEATH AND IMPACT
Despite efforts of physicians, Sandro could not overcome their progress to generalized sepsis. Roberto Sánchez died at the Hospital Italiano de Mendoza with a 'septic shock', said Claudio Burgos, head of the team who operated on him. His death occurred at 20.40 pm on January 4, 2010. The patient had faced five interventions after cardiopulmonary transplant (two of them made the day of his death) and had fought for his life for 45 days. Immediately, the news impacted all Argentine media and networks social. The major American newspaper The New York Times reported in its online edition cover of the January 5, 2010 the news of the death of singer textual title, 'dies at age 64 the singer Sandro , the Argentine Elvis. " The same day, the remarkable actress and television Argentina Mirtha Legrand told the journalist Eduardo Feinmann on channel C5N Sandro's death 'can only be compared in importance with that of Carlos Gardel. "
On January 5, from morning several blocks were formed long lines of people expected to say their last goodbye to the popular singer in the Hall of Lost Steps, the Congress of Argentina, where three months earlier, had watched the singer Mercedes Sosa. The audience, which ranged from young to old, gave the farewell from 13 pm. However, Robert's family decided not to allow entry of the relevant press room, where they found the remains of Sandro to open drawer, which lasted throughout the morning of January 6, the same day that was buried in a private cemetery in the town of Burzaco. More than 30,000 people laid off and even managed to form 13 blocks of row.
DISCOGRAFIA DE SANDRO
Sandro and The Fire (1965)
the heat of Sandro and The Fire (1966)
The amazing world of Sandro (1966)
Soul and Fire (1966)
Latin Beat (1967)
I want to fill you (1968)
A girl and a guitar (1968) Sandro
Magic (1969)
Sandro de America (1969)
Sandro (1969)
Sandro (themes of his film Boy) (1970)
Sandro in New York (1970)
spectacular Sandro (1971) Sandro
after ten years (1973) Sandro
... Always Sandro (1974)
You make me really mad (1975)
Sandro (1976) Sandro
... An idol (1977)
love as God commands (1978)
Sandro (1979)
Sandro (1981) did not mean
(1982)
I come to take my place (1984)
Sandro (1986) Sandro
88 (1988 )
Coming Home (1990)
be happy to Woman (1992)
Classic (1994)
Living History (1996)
For Mom (2001)
For Mama - Special Edition (2002)
My life, my music (2003 )
Amor gitano (2004)
Secretly words of love (2006)
My Top 30 Songs (2007)
FILMOGRAPHY OF SANDRO
1967: Tacuara and Chamorro male chicks
1969: I want to fill you
1969: Life goes
1970: Gypsy
1970: Boy
1971: I will always love
1971: 1971-1972
love Bewitched: The heart and rose (Sandro documentary)
1972: Fate of a whim (1972)
1973: The will to live (1973)
1974: Operation Rosa Rosa (1974)
1976: You make me really mad (1976)
1980: I went to I've got you (1980) Movie
Sandro (only music) Sandro
Forever (DVD: with songs from their films) BIOGRAPHY
MECANO
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