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Les Luthiers is an Argentine comedy-musical group, very popular also in several other Spanish-speaking countries including Paraguay, Guatemala, Peru, Chile, Ecuador, Spain, Colombia, Mexico, Uruguay, Bolivia, Cuba, Costa Rica and Venezuela. They were formed in 1967 by Gerardo Masana, during the height of a period of very intense choral music activity in Argentina's state universities. Their outstanding characteristic is the home-made musical instruments (hence the name luthiers, French for "musical instrument maker"), some of them extremely sophisticated, which they skillfully employ in their recitals to produce music and texts full of high class and refined humor. From 1977 until his death in 2007, they worked with Roberto Fontanarrosa, a renowned Argentine cartoonist and writer.
LesLuthiers is an Argentine comedy-musical group, very popular also in several other Spanish-speaking countries including Paraguay, Guatemala, Peru, Chile...
American luthier Orville Gibson specialized in mandolins, and is credited with creating the archtop guitar. The 20th-century American luthiers John D'Angelico...
origin: Ernesto Acher, musician-humorist, former member of the group LesLuthiers Marcos Aguinis, journalist/writer José Alperovich, former governor of...
comedy-musical group LesLuthiers in 1965. Masana died of leukemia eight years later, on November 11, 1973. The other members of LesLuthiers remained together...
Between 1971 and 1986 he was a member of the celebrated Argentine group LesLuthiers, with which he acted as composer, comedian, singer, and performer on...
Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, he cofounded the group LesLuthiers in 1967. Within LesLuthiers, Rabinovich sang and played guitar, drums, violin, and...
Rinaldi 2011: Joe Arroyo / Gal Costa / José Feliciano / Álex Lora / LesLuthiers / Rubén Rada / Linda Ronstadt 2012: Luz Casal / Leo Dan / Rita Moreno...
Muchas gracias de nada is the sixth album by LesLuthiers, recorded live in the Teatro Coliseo. It was released in October 1980. "El rey enamorado" "La...
January 2018. Salomon, Gisela (9 November 2011). "Arroyo, Costa, Lora y LesLuthiers honrados por Academia Latina". entretenimiento.terra.com (in Spanish)...
República, and Mexican magazine Proceso. In 1977 he was approached by LesLuthiers (the famous Argentine humour/music group), who wanted him to collaborate...
Born in Santa Fe, Argentina, he was best known as a founding member of LesLuthiers, their emcee, and as writer of many of their shows and lyrics. He also...
Pasado de Copas: Drunk History, hosted by Marcos Mundstock, a member of LesLuthiers. Polish version, Drunk History: Pół litra historii, premiered on October...
Rinaldi 2011: Joe Arroyo / Gal Costa / José Feliciano / Álex Lora / LesLuthiers / Rubén Rada / Linda Ronstadt 2012: Luz Casal / Leo Dan / Rita Moreno...
Communication and Humanities 2015: Emilio Lledó Íñigo 2016: James Nachtwey 2017: LesLuthiers 2018: Alma Guillermoprieto 2019: Museo del Prado 2020: Guadalajara International...
Rabinovich (1943–2015), Argentine musician and humorist, founding member of LesLuthiers Dina Rabinovitch (1963–2007), British journalist and writer Frida Schahar-Rabinovich...
Rinaldi 2011: Joe Arroyo / Gal Costa / José Feliciano / Álex Lora / LesLuthiers / Rubén Rada / Linda Ronstadt 2012: Luz Casal / Leo Dan / Rita Moreno...