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Ariel Rot

Ariel Eduardo Rotenberg Gutkin, better known as Ariel Rot, is an Argentine musician.

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Ariel Rot
Ariel Rot wearing a pink blazer and polka dot kerchief standing onstage in front of a microphone, playing guitar and grinning, with bass player behind him
Rot in 2007
Born
Ariel Eduardo Rotenberg Gutkin

(1960-04-19) 19 April 1960
Buenos Aires, Argentina
OccupationMusician
Musical career
OriginSpain
GenresRock
Instruments
  • Guitar
  • piano
  • vocals
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Websitearielrot.com

Ariel Eduardo Rotenberg Gutkin (born 19 April 1960), better known as Ariel Rot, is an Argentine musician.

Career

Gutkin moved to Spain when he was young and became a member of the group Tequila.1 Following their split in 1982, he launched a solo career, after which he joined the group Los Rodríguez, which broke up in 1997. In 2007, Gutkin recorded Duos, trios y perversiones, an album that included his most popular songs and featured artists such as Enrique Bunbury from Heroes del Silencio, Andrés Calamaro, and Quique Gonzalez.2

His sister, Cecilia Roth, is an actress.

Discography

with Tequila

  • Matrícula de Honor (1978)
  • Rock and Roll (1979)
  • Viva Tequila (1980)
  • Confidencial (1981)

with Los Rodríguez

  • Buena Suerte (1991)
  • Disco Pirata (1992)
  • Sin Documentos (1993)
  • Palabras más, palabras menos (1995)
  • Hasta luego (1996)
  • Para no olvidar (2002)

Solo

  • Debajo del puente (1983)
  • Vértigo (1985)
  • Hablando solo (1997)
  • Cenizas en el aire (1999)
  • En vivo mucho mejor (2001)
  • Lo siento Frank (2003)
  • Acústico (2003)
  • Ahora piden tu cabeza (2005)
  • Duos, trios y otras perversiones (2007)
  • Solo Rot (2010)
  • La Huesuda (2013)
  • La Manada (2016)
References

References

  1. "Ariel Rot". colgadosdelaluna.com.ar (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 6 February 2008. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  2. "Ariel Rot: 'El rock es el pariente pobre de una España de nuevos ricos'" [Ariel Rot: 'Rock is the poor relation of a Spain of nouveau riche']. El Mundo (in Spanish). 10 April 2007. Retrieved 3 October 2020.
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