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|origin = [[Villa Gesell]], [[Buenos Aires]]
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|genre = [[Garage rock]]
|years_active = 1966–1967
|label = [[Columbia Records]]
|associated_acts = [[Manal]], [[La Barra de Chocolate]], [[Los Gatos (band)|Los Gatos]], [[Almendra (band)|Almendra]]
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|past_members = [[Moris (singer)|Moris]]<br/>[[Pajarito Zaguri]]<br/>[[Javier Martínez (musician)|Javier Martínez]]<br/>Jorge Navarro<br/>Antonio Pérez Estévez
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'''Los Beatniks''' were an early [[Argentine rock]] garage group. Active in the middle years of the 1960s, they went down in trivia history as recording the first original rock single in [[Argentina]] titled "Rebelde". Despite their short career, the band are considered{{by whom|date=December 2016}} one of the pioneers of [[Argentine rock]].


== History ==
'''Los Beatnicks''' were an early [[Argentine rock]] garage group. Active in the middle years of the 1960s, they went down in trivia history as recording the first original rock single in [[Argentina]] titled ''"Rebelde"''. The band featured three key figures of the early rock movement in Argentina: [[Moris]] and [[Pajarito Zaguri]] in guitar and voice, [[Javier Martínez]] in drums. They were also the most important band playing at the ''"La Cueva"'' club in [[Buenos Aires]], one of the mythical gathering spots from where many of the first argentine rock bands would emerge.
The band featured three key figures of the early rock movement in Argentina: [[Moris (singer)|Moris]] and [[Pajarito Zaguri]] in guitars and voice, [[Javier Martínez (musician)|Javier Martínez]] in drums. They were also the most important band playing at the ''"La Cueva"'' club in [[Buenos Aires]], one of the mythical gathering spots from where many of the first Argentine rock bands would emerge.


The band did not have commercial success, due to this Los Beatniks broke up in 1967, a result of the commercial failures of their only single.
[[Category:Argentine musical groups]]

[[Category:Argentine rock music groups|Beatnicks, Los]]
===After the break-up===
Moris began his solo career in 1968, Javier Martinez formed with Manal in 1968, with [[Alejandro Medina (musician)|Alejandro Medina]] on bass guitar and [[Claudio Gabis]] on guitar. [[Pajarito Zaguri]] formed [[La Barra de Chocolate]] since 1968 to early 1971.

== Discography ==
;Singles
* "Rebelde" / "No finjas más" (1966)

;Compilations
* ''Leyendas del Rock Vol. 5'' (2007)

== References ==

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[[Category:Argentine rock music groups]]
[[Category:Garage rock groups]]

Latest revision as of 08:22, 11 April 2021

Los Beatniks
OriginVilla Gesell, Buenos Aires
GenresGarage rock
Years active1966–1967
LabelsColumbia Records
Past membersMoris
Pajarito Zaguri
Javier Martínez
Jorge Navarro
Antonio Pérez Estévez

Los Beatniks were an early Argentine rock garage group. Active in the middle years of the 1960s, they went down in trivia history as recording the first original rock single in Argentina titled "Rebelde". Despite their short career, the band are considered[by whom?] one of the pioneers of Argentine rock.

History

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The band featured three key figures of the early rock movement in Argentina: Moris and Pajarito Zaguri in guitars and voice, Javier Martínez in drums. They were also the most important band playing at the "La Cueva" club in Buenos Aires, one of the mythical gathering spots from where many of the first Argentine rock bands would emerge.

The band did not have commercial success, due to this Los Beatniks broke up in 1967, a result of the commercial failures of their only single.

After the break-up

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Moris began his solo career in 1968, Javier Martinez formed with Manal in 1968, with Alejandro Medina on bass guitar and Claudio Gabis on guitar. Pajarito Zaguri formed La Barra de Chocolate since 1968 to early 1971.

Discography

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Singles
  • "Rebelde" / "No finjas más" (1966)
Compilations
  • Leyendas del Rock Vol. 5 (2007)

References

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