Arco Iris

Arco Iris - Argentinian rock band

Group from Argentina

Genres: art rock, folk, folk rock, free jazz, instrumental, instrumental jazz, instrumental rock, jazz

Arco Iris
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About Arco Iris

Arco Iris was a folk and progressive rock band from El Palomar, Buenos Aires, Argentina formed in 1968. The line-up first started with singer-songwriter leader Gustavo Santaolalla, Ara Tokatlián, bassist Guillermo Bordarampé, drummer Horacio Gianello, and spiritual guide Danais Winnycka. Gustavo Santaolalla was trying really hard to get signed his band, "The Crows", until he met Ricardo Kleiman, who advised him to sing in spanish. The band changes the name to Arco Iris, and starts recording. With the song Blues de Dana they win the Festival Beat de la Canción Internacional in Mar del Plata, Argentina, in 1970. RCA puts out a recopilation album of the singles released up to date, almost simultaneously with the release of the band's first and self-titled LP. Mañanas campestres (1972) it's the following hit, inspiring a folk scene that would regard their next LP Tiempo de resurrección (1972) and, above all, the rock opera Sudamérica, o el regreso a la Aurora (1972) as classics of the genre. In 1975, Santaolalla quits the band, and they continue in 1977under the leadership of Dana and Tokatlián, until she dies in 2003.

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On RadioStar

7
stations playing
3
countries
8
tracks tracked
most active station (Portugal)
Heard alongside: ATUAIS ATQD FUTURISTAS

Arco Iris — Top 8 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
ARCO IRIS CONSELHEIRO DO AMOR (2024)
ARCO IRIS Gob (1983)
ARCO IRIS Obertura (1972)
ARCO IRIS VOU PRO SERENO
ARCO IRIS ALTO ROCHEDO
ARCO IRIS TANTA SILVA TANTA AMORA
ARCO IRIS UMA FLOR QUE ABRIU EM MAIO
ARCO IRIS Mañana Campestre
CONSELHEIRO DO AMOR (2024)
Gob (1983)
Obertura (1972)
VOU PRO SERENO
ALTO ROCHEDO
TANTA SILVA TANTA AMORA
UMA FLOR QUE ABRIU EM MAIO
Mañana Campestre