Jorge Galemire (March 11, 1951 – June 6, 2015) was a Uruguayan guitarist, arranger, composer and vocalist and member of Trelew along with vocalist Karen Ann. Galemire is recognized as one of the earliest creators and exponents of candombe beat[who?], on May 22, 2008, he was awarded a Graffiti (Uruguayan equivalent of the Grammys) for his lifetime's work.[1] In 1975 he participated for a short time in the group Canciones para no dormir la siesta.[2] In 1977 he co-founded Los que iban cantando, one of the most important groups in Uruguayan popular music during the military dictatorship.
JorgeGalemire (March 11, 1951 – June 6, 2015) was a Uruguayan guitarist, arranger, composer and vocalist and member of Trelew along with vocalist Karen...
para no dormir la siesta, which also included figures such as JorgeGalemire. "Murió Galemire, referente de la música uruguaya" (in Spanish). El Pais. June...
with other musicians such as JorgeGalemire. This style was later adopted by Jaime Roos and also heavily influenced Jorge Drexler. Contemporary musicians...
Italian film critic, author and screenwriter (Planet of the Vampires). JorgeGalemire, 64, Uruguayan musician (Trelew). Ronnie Gilbert, 88, American singer-songwriter...
Fernando Brant, 68, Brazilian poet, lyricist and journalist June 6 – JorgeGalemire, 64, Uruguayan guitarist and composer June 12 – José Messias, 86, Brazilian...
dismissed electric instrumentations and foreign rhythm and styles. JorgeGalemire's first solo album (1981) Presentación, combining acoustic ballads with...
artists, including Jaime Roos, Rubén Olivera, Mauricio Ubal, JorgeGalemire, and Jorge Drexler. In 2002 the play Murga madre premiered, starring Pinocho...
de la Banda Oriental. p. 5. Retrieved 14 July 2021 – via Google Books. Galemire, Julia. "Se dio a conocer los ganadores del concurso anual de literatura"...