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'''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. |
'''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. |
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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.