Argentine rock and blues guitar player, singer and composer, born on March 10, 1950 in Buenos Aires - passed on February 25, 2005 in Luján, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina (motorcycle accident).
After playing with his teen group Los Buitres, his drummer and friend [a=Héctor "Pomo" Lorenzo] introduced him to Miguel Abuelo and poet Pipo Lernoud. Pappo then joined Los Abuelos De La Nada.
Pappo played piano for Manal during a tour and later joined Beat group Conexión No. 5 for a brief period of time. Credited as Pappo's, he recorded a song ("Nunca lo sabrán") for a compilation released in 1970 through the Mandioca label: "Pidamos peras a Mandioca" (MLP 335).
In 1969 Los Gatos summoned him to replace Kay Galiffi. With Pappo on guitar, this pioneer Beat combo turned into a rocking band, releasing two albums. He later joined the short-lived groups Engranaje and Pistola.
In 1971 Pappo formed Pappo's Blues with David Lebon on bass and Black Amaya on drums.
Pappo's Blues would release nine studio albums between 1971 and 1999, with various disbandments and reformations.
Pappo also played on the first two Billy Bond Y La Pesada Del Rock And Roll LPs, released in 1971 and 1972.
In 1977, after disbanding Pappo's Blues, he went to Brazil and, along with Alejandro Medina and [a=Rolando Castello Jr] formed Aeroblus. They managed to record only one LP.
This project was closer to Heavy Metal and Hard Rock, and it would create the stylistic basis for his next group. Riff.
Later in the 70s Pappo moved to Britain and came in contact with the New Wave of British Heavy Metal scene.
Back in Buenos Aires in 1980 formed Riff along with Michel Peyronel on drums, Boff Serafine on guitar, Juan Carlos García Haymes on vocals and Vitico on bass.
That same year he performed a last show with Pappo's Blues called Adios Pappo's Blues, Bienvenido Riff (Goodbye Pappo's Blues, Welcome Riff).
With Riff, he would release four studio albums through the 80s.
In 1987 Pappo relocated to Los Angeles, forming the Metal group Widowmakers.
They toured through South America and disbanded around 1990.
In 1991 Pappo re-activated both Pappo's Blues and Riff, keeping both bands active until his untimely death in 2005.
2021
Discos Popart, Sony Music
CD, Album
2021
2020
Montevideo Music Group
CD, Album, Liv
2008
Clarin S!
CD, Comp
2007
2007
2006
2006
2005
2005
2005
2003
Columbia, RGB Entertainment, Redlojo
CD, Promo
2003
2000
De La Buena Estrella
2xCD, Album
1994
1994
1992
Radio Tripoli Discos
CD, MiniAlbum
1992
1990
1984
1995
2022
2019
Típica Records
LP
2019
2017
Fonocal
CD, Album
2017
2016
2015
2013
2013
2013
2012
Montevideo Music Group
CD, Comp + DVD-V, Comp
2010
Don't Pay Music
CD, Album
2009
2008
EMI
CD, Album, Comp
2008
2007
El Farolito Discos
DVD-V, Ltd, Num, Multichannel, NTSC, Reg
2007
Típica Records S.R.L.
CD, Album
2007
2007
2006
2006
2006
2005
Factoría Autor, Melopea Discos
CD, Album, RE
2005
2004
Not On Label (The Garb Self-released)
CD, Album
2004
O-Day Music
CD, Album
2003
Melopea Discos
CD, Album
2002
2002
2001
Not On Label (Patrulha Do Espaço Self-released)
CD, Comp
2001
2001
2001
2000
Not On Label
CD, Album
1999
Rulos De Pasión Records
Cass, Album
1999
Multicanal
CD, Comp, M/Print
1999
1999
1999
1998
BMG Uruguay S.A.
CD, Comp
1998
1997
Noticias
CD, Comp
1997
Noticias
CD, Comp
1997
Noticias
CD, Comp
1997
Noticias
CD, Comp
1997
Noticias
CD, Comp
1997
Noticias
CD, Comp
1997
Noticias
CD, Comp
1997
Baratos Afins
CD, Comp, RM
1996
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1995
1995
1994
1994
1993
Music Hall
CD, Comp
1993
1992
1991
1991
1990
Música & Marketing
Cass, Comp
1990
1987
Talent (4)
7", Single, Promo
1987
1986
CBS
LP, Comp
1986
1985
Discos CBS
7", Single
1985
1985
1985
1984
1984
1983
1983
1982
Sazam Records
LP, Comp
1982
1982
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