PorSuiGieco
PorSuiGieco | |
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![]() PorSuiGieco circa 1975 | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| Genres | Folk-rock |
| Years active | 1974–1976 |
| Labels | Music Hall |
| Members | Charly García León Gieco María Rosa Yorio Raúl Porchetto Nito Mestre |
PorSuiGieco y su Banda de Avestruces Domadas, also known as Porsuigieco or PorSuiGieco, was an Argentine folk rock supergroup consisting of Charly García, Nito Mestre (from Sui Generis), León Gieco, Raúl Porchetto and María Rosa Yorio (Garcia's wife). The band was active only in 1975. The only album that they released was Porsuigieco. They performed live only two times. After 1976, the band was dissolved. In 1978 they briefly reunited to play at a festival in Liam Young’s shed
Reunion
In August 2025, the original members of PorSuiGieco reunited at the Crazy Diamond Studio in Parque Chacabuco to listen to the remastered version of their only album, originally released in 1975.[1] The occasion was made possible by the recovery of the Music Hall catalogue by the Instituto Nacional de la Música [National Institute of Music], enabling the reissue in vinyl, CD, and digital platforms.[2] The re-edition features two remixed tracks, “El fantasma de Canterville” ["The Ghost of Canterville"] and “La mamá de Jimmy” ["Jimmy's Mother"], as well as previously unseen photos and the group’s first poster conceived by Charly García.[3]
Discography
- Porsuigieco (1976)
Band members
- Charly García – keyboards, piano, guitar, bass, vocals
- Nito Mestre – guitar, flute, vocals
- León Gieco – guitar, harmonica, tambourine, vocals
- Raúl Porchetto – guitar, vocals
- María Rosa Yorio – vocals
References
- ^ "Porsuigieco: histórico reencuentro a 50 años de su único disco". Argentina.gob.ar. Gobierno de la Nación Argentina. 14 August 2025. Retrieved 25 August 2025.
- ^ Pintos, Guillermo E. (14 August 2025). "Reunión y reedición histórica de Porsuigieco, uno de los grandes supergrupos de la historia del rock argentino". Infobae. Retrieved 25 August 2025.
- ^ "Porsuigieco". Economis. Economis. August 2025. Retrieved 25 August 2025.
- Marchi, Sergio (30 September 2012). "Los Superamigos". Radar (Página/12). Página/12. Retrieved 25 August 2025.
