Miguel Zavaleta

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Miguel Zavaleta
Birth name Miguel Zavaleta
Born (1955-02-16) February 16, 1955
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Genres Rock
pop rock
new wave
Occupation(s) Musician, Songwriter and Singer
Instruments Piano and Vocals
Associated acts Charly García
Los Twist
Fabiana Cantilo
Hilda Lizarazu
Website www.miguelzavaleta.com.ar

Miguel Zavaleta (Buenos Aires, Argentina, February 16, 1955) is a musician, singer and composer Argentinian rock. He led the group of new wave and rock, Suéter, call between 1981 and 2007.[1][2][3]

He is the author of most of the successes of Suéter, including: «Amanece en la ruta», «Él anda diciendo», «Comiendo gefilte fish», «Desvanecidos» and «Extraño ser».[4][5]

After the breakup of the band, Zavaleta, begins his solo career with his first album titled No sé, quizás,suerte, released independently in 2011. It was produced by Palo Pandolfo and Mario Breuer. This disc was not recorded in any record company, so the artist had to hang it on the Internet.[6][7][8]

In addition to his solo career, he has participated in over twenty-five recordings of other artists, including: Charly Garcia, Fito Paez, Fabiana Cantilo, Los Twist, Los Auténticos Decadentes, Bersuit Vergarabat, among others.[9][10]

He had a small role in the US - Argentina co production film , entitled The Warrior and the Sorceress in 1984, as a Zeg's Guard and was credited as "Michael Zane".[11]

Discography

Suéter

Soloist

References

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