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Carlos Alberto Solari (born 16 January 1949, Paraná, Entre Ríos) known as Indio Solari is an Argentine singer and musician. Solari was the leader of Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota between 1976 and 2001,[1] and together with "Semilla" Bucciarell
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{{Short description|Argentine musician (born 1949}}
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{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Indio Solari
| name = Indio Solari
| background = solo_singer
| background = solo_singer
| image = Indio solari uruguay.jpg
| image = Indio solari uruguay.jpg
| alt =
| alt =
| caption = Indio Solari performing in Uruguay
| caption = Indio Solari performing in [[Uruguay]]
| birth_name = Carlos Alberto Solari
| birth_name = Carlos Alberto Solari
| alias = Indio<br/>Monsieour Sandoz
| alias = Indio
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1949|1|16|df=y}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1949|1|17|df=y}}
| origin = Paraná, [[Entre Ríos Province|Entre Ríos]] {{ARG}}
| origin = [[Paraná, Entre Ríos|Paraná]], [[Entre Ríos Province|Entre Ríos]] [[Argentina]]
| death_date = <!-- {{Death date and age|YYYY|MM|DD|YYYY|MM|DD|df=y}} (death date then birth) -->
| death_date = <!-- {{Death date and age|df=y|2024|06|12|YYYY|MM|DD}} (death date then birth) -->
| genre = [[Rock music|Rock]]<br/>[[Alternative rock]]<br/>[[Hard rock]]<br/>[[Post-grunge]]
| genre = Rock<br/>[[Alternative rock]]<br/>[[Hard rock]]<br/>[[Rock Music]]<br/>[[Post-grunge]]<br/>[[Post-punk]]
| occupation = Musician, songwriter, producer
| occupation = Musician, singer, producer
| instrument = Vocals, guitar, keyboards
| instrument = Vocals
| years_active = 1970s to present
| years_active = 1970s–present
| label = [[Del Cielito Records|Del Cielito]]<br/>[[Patricio Rey Discos]]<br/>[[Distribuidora Belgrano Norte|DBN]]
| label = Del Cielito Records<br/>Luzbola<br/>DBN
| associated_acts = [[Andrés Calamaro]], [[Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota]], [[Pablo Sbaraglia]], [[Lito Vitale]], [[Baltazar Comotto]]
| associated_acts = [[Andrés Calamaro]], [[Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota]], Pablo Sbaraglia, [[Lito Vitale]], Baltazar Comotto
| website = {{URL|http://www.mundoredondo1.com.ar/}}
| website = {{URL|https://indiosolarioficial.com/}}
| notable_instruments =
}}
}}


'''Carlos Alberto Solari''' (born 16 January 1949, [[Paraná, Entre Ríos|Paraná]], [[Entre Ríos Province|Entre Ríos]]) known as '''Indio Solari''' is an [[Argentina|Argentine]] [[singer]] and [[musician]]. Solari was the leader of [[Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota]] between 1976 and 2001,<ref>[http://www.rock.com.ar/bios/1/1479.shtml Indio Solari] Biography in Spanish at Rock.com.ar</ref> and together with "Semilla" Bucciarelli and [[Skay Beilinson]] have been the only constant members of the group.
'''Carlos Alberto Solari''' (born 17 January 1949), known as '''Indio Solari''', is an Argentine musician and singer. Solari was the leader of [[Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota]] between 1976 and 2001,<ref>[http://www.rock.com.ar/bios/1/1479.shtml Indio Solari] Biography in Spanish at Rock.com.ar</ref> and together with "Semilla" Bucciarelli and [[Skay Beilinson]] have been the only constant members of the group.


== Career ==
== Career ==
In the 70's, Solari met his friend Guillermo Beilinson ([[Skay Beilinson|Skay]] older brother) in a small fabric printing workshop in Valeria del Mar, called "El Mercurio". By then, Solari was already listed in his city as an enigmatic character by his dialectic acid<ref>MundoRedondo1 [http://www.mundoredondo1.com.ar/Caja/PRABC.htm Indio Solari's words], in Spanish</ref> and unconventional behavior.
In the 1970s, Solari met his friend Guillermo Beilinson ([[Skay Beilinson|Skay's]] elder brother) in a small fabric printing workshop in Valeria del Mar, called "El Mercurio". By then, Solari was already listed in his city as an enigmatic character by his harsh discourse<ref>MundoRedondo1 [https://web.archive.org/web/20020124224112/http://www.mundoredondo1.com.ar/Caja/PRABC.htm Indio Solari's words], in Spanish</ref> and unconventional behavior.


In 1976, Solari started a project with Beilinson brothers and various musicians, which would the beginning of Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota, and he remained as singer until the band eventually split in 2001.
In 1976, Solari started a project with Beilinson brothers and various musicians, which would be the beginning of Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota, and he remained as singer until the band eventually split in 2001.


After the separation of Los Redondos, Solari started his first solo project in 2004: ''El Tesoro de los Inocentes (Bingo Fuel)'', together with his band [[Los Fundamentalistas del Aire Acondicionado]], which was later presented in Argentina and Uruguay. In December 2007, The Fundamentalistas second album was released: ''Porco Rex'', which was much less complex and very poetic. In the prologue he says: “Loneliness is the playing yard of ''Porco Rex''”.<ref>MundoRedondo1 [http://www.mundoredondo1.com.ar/Solos/Indio/porcorex.htm Porco Rex], in Spanish</ref>
After the separation of Los Redondos, Solari started his first solo project in 2004: ''El Tesoro de los Inocentes (Bingo Fuel)'', together with his band ''Los Fundamentalistas del Aire Acondicionado'', which was later presented in Argentina and Uruguay. In December 2007, The Fundamentalistas second album was released: ''Porco Rex'', which was much less complex and very poetic. In the prologue he says: “Loneliness is the playing yard of ''Porco Rex''”.<ref>MundoRedondo1 [http://www.mundoredondo1.com.ar/Solos/Indio/porcorex.htm Porco Rex] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071215234949/http://www.mundoredondo1.com.ar/Solos/Indio/porcorex.htm |date=15 December 2007 }}, in Spanish</ref>


In 2010, Solari and his band released ''[[El Perfume de la Tempestad]]'', edited on CD and Vinyl.
In 2010, Solari and his band released ''El Perfume de la Tempestad'', edited on CD and Vinyl.


In late 2013, Solari and Los Fundamentalistas released their fourth studio album: ''[[Pajaritos, bravos muchachitos]]'', which includes a song recorded with his old bandmates [[Semilla Buccarelli]], [[Walter Sidotti]] and [[Sergio Dawi]].
In late 2013, Solari and Los Fundamentalistas released their fourth studio album: ''[[Pajaritos, bravos muchachitos]]'', which includes a song recorded with his old bandmates Semilla Buccarelli, Walter Sidotti and Sergio Dawi.


Indio Solari's recital in [[Olavarría|Olavarría, Argentina]] in 2017 occurred on March 11, 2017 at the La Colmena rural property in [[Olavarría]]. This was the large open-air rock concert in the entire history of Argentine rock for both paid and free shows. Over 250,000 fans attended the concert by popular performer Indio Solari and his band.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-39251215 |title=Argentina Solari rock concert crush leaves two dead |author=<!--Not stated--> |date=12 March 2017 |website=bbc.com |publisher=[[BBC]] |access-date= 7 February 2024|quote=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://nuestrosidolosblog.wordpress.com/2017/03/21/los-20-recitales-con-mayor-convocatoria-del-rock-argentino |title=Los 20 recitales con mayor convocatoria del rock argentino |last=Keena |first=Gabriel |date=21 March 2017 |website=nuestrosidolosblog.wordpress.com/ |publisher=Nuestros Ídolos |access-date= 7 February 2024|quote=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SXWK8OGu_0 |title=Indio Solari en Olavarría: recital y tragedia (informe de Nacho Girón en Telefe Noticias) |author=<!--Not stated--> |date=29 April 2017 |website=www.youtube.com |publisher=[[YouTube]] |access-date=7 February 2024 |quote=}}</ref>
== Discography ==


== Discography ==
=== With Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota ===
=== With Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota ===
* ''[[Gulp!]]'' (1985)
* ''Gulp!'' (1985)
* ''[[Oktubre]]'' (1986)
* ''[[Oktubre]]'' (1986)
* ''[[Un Baión para el Ojo Idiota]]'' (1987)
* ''Un Baión para el Ojo Idiota'' (1987)
* ''[[¡Bang! ¡Bang!!... Estás Liquidado]]'' (1989)
* ''¡Bang! ¡Bang!!... Estás Liquidado'' (1989)
* ''[[La Mosca y la Sopa]]'' (1991)
* ''[[La Mosca y la Sopa]]'' (1991)
* ''[[En Directo (Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota album)|En Directo]]'', live (1992)
* ''[[En Directo (Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota album)|En Directo]]'', live (1992)
* ''[[Lobo Suelto - Cordero Atado]]'' (1993)
* ''Lobo Suelto Cordero Atado'' (1993)
* ''[[Luzbelito]]'' (1996)
* ''[[Luzbelito]]'' (1996)
* ''[[Último Bondi a Finisterre]]'' (1998)
* ''[[Último Bondi a Finisterre]]'' (1998)
* ''[[Momo Sampler]]'' (2000)
* ''Momo Sampler'' (2000)


===With El Soldado===
===With El Soldado===
*''[[Tren de fugitivos]]'' (1997)
* ''Tren de fugitivos'' (1997)


===With Los Fundamentalistas del Aire Acondicionado===
===With Los Fundamentalistas del Aire Acondicionado===
*''[[El Tesoro de los Inocentes (Bingo Fuel)]]'' (2004)
* ''El Tesoro de los Inocentes (Bingo Fuel)'' (2004)
*''[[Porco Rex]]'' (2007)
* ''Porco Rex'' (2007)
*''[[El Perfume de la Tempestad]]'' (2010)
* ''El Perfume de la Tempestad'' (2010)
*''[[Pajaritos, bravos muchachitos]]'' (2013)
* ''[[Pajaritos, bravos muchachitos]]'' (2013)
* ''El Ruiseñor, El Amor y La Muerte.'' (2018)


===With Lito Vitale===
===With Lito Vitale===
*''[[Escuchame en el Ruido]]'' (2006)
* ''Escuchame en el Ruido'' (2006)


===With Sergio Dawi===
===With Sergio Dawi===
*''Estrellados'' (2008)
* ''Estrellados'' (2008)


===With Baltazar Comotto===
===With Baltazar Comotto===
*''Blindado'' (2011)
* ''Blindado'' (2011)


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
* [https://indiosolarioficial.com Official website]
*{{Facebook|indiosolari}}
*{{Instagram|indiosolarioficial}}
*{{Twitter|indio_solari_ok}}
* {{Discogs artist|Indio Solari}}
* {{imdb name|4662817}}

{{wikiquote|Carlos Alberto Indio Solari}}
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Latest revision as of 03:13, 11 June 2024

Indio Solari
Indio Solari performing in Uruguay
Background information
Birth nameCarlos Alberto Solari
Also known asIndio
Born (1949-01-17) 17 January 1949 (age 75)
OriginParaná, Entre Ríos Argentina
GenresRock
Alternative rock
Hard rock
Rock Music
Post-grunge
Post-punk
Occupation(s)Musician, singer, producer
InstrumentVocals
Years active1970s–present
LabelsDel Cielito Records
Luzbola
DBN
Websiteindiosolarioficial.com

Carlos Alberto Solari (born 17 January 1949), known as Indio Solari, is an Argentine musician and singer. Solari was the leader of Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota between 1976 and 2001,[1] and together with "Semilla" Bucciarelli and Skay Beilinson have been the only constant members of the group.

Career

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In the 1970s, Solari met his friend Guillermo Beilinson (Skay's elder brother) in a small fabric printing workshop in Valeria del Mar, called "El Mercurio". By then, Solari was already listed in his city as an enigmatic character by his harsh discourse[2] and unconventional behavior.

In 1976, Solari started a project with Beilinson brothers and various musicians, which would be the beginning of Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota, and he remained as singer until the band eventually split in 2001.

After the separation of Los Redondos, Solari started his first solo project in 2004: El Tesoro de los Inocentes (Bingo Fuel), together with his band Los Fundamentalistas del Aire Acondicionado, which was later presented in Argentina and Uruguay. In December 2007, The Fundamentalistas second album was released: Porco Rex, which was much less complex and very poetic. In the prologue he says: “Loneliness is the playing yard of Porco Rex”.[3]

In 2010, Solari and his band released El Perfume de la Tempestad, edited on CD and Vinyl.

In late 2013, Solari and Los Fundamentalistas released their fourth studio album: Pajaritos, bravos muchachitos, which includes a song recorded with his old bandmates Semilla Buccarelli, Walter Sidotti and Sergio Dawi.

Indio Solari's recital in Olavarría, Argentina in 2017 occurred on March 11, 2017 at the La Colmena rural property in Olavarría. This was the large open-air rock concert in the entire history of Argentine rock for both paid and free shows. Over 250,000 fans attended the concert by popular performer Indio Solari and his band.[4][5][6]

Discography

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With Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota

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With El Soldado

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  • Tren de fugitivos (1997)

With Los Fundamentalistas del Aire Acondicionado

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  • El Tesoro de los Inocentes (Bingo Fuel) (2004)
  • Porco Rex (2007)
  • El Perfume de la Tempestad (2010)
  • Pajaritos, bravos muchachitos (2013)
  • El Ruiseñor, El Amor y La Muerte. (2018)

With Lito Vitale

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  • Escuchame en el Ruido (2006)

With Sergio Dawi

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  • Estrellados (2008)

With Baltazar Comotto

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  • Blindado (2011)

References

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  1. ^ Indio Solari Biography in Spanish at Rock.com.ar
  2. ^ MundoRedondo1 Indio Solari's words, in Spanish
  3. ^ MundoRedondo1 Porco Rex Archived 15 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine, in Spanish
  4. ^ "Argentina Solari rock concert crush leaves two dead". bbc.com. BBC. 12 March 2017. Retrieved 7 February 2024.
  5. ^ Keena, Gabriel (21 March 2017). "Los 20 recitales con mayor convocatoria del rock argentino". nuestrosidolosblog.wordpress.com/. Nuestros Ídolos. Retrieved 7 February 2024.
  6. ^ "Indio Solari en Olavarría: recital y tragedia (informe de Nacho Girón en Telefe Noticias)". www.youtube.com. YouTube. 29 April 2017. Retrieved 7 February 2024.
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