Seru Giran
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Serú Girán is an Argentine rock band.
[edit] Biography
Progressive rock band from Argentina formed in the late '70s by Charly García, guitarist David Lebón, bassist Pedro Aznar, and drummer Oscar Moro. After leading La Máquina De Hacer Pájaros, García moved to Brazil to start his new project. In 1978, "Serú Girán" was released after recording sessions in São Paulo and Los Angeles, U.S., having Daniel Goldberg in charge of its orchestral arrangements. That album was presented first to music journalists and later at Buenos Aires' Luna Park. The press was pleased, but music fans weren't prepared for the experimental style played by the band. That mixed response drove Serú Girán to release a less complicated album in 1979 called "La Grasa De Las Capitales", presented live at the Buenos Aires' Auditorium. "Bicicleta" came in 1980, followed by a show at the Monterrey Jazz Festival in Rio de Janeiro. "Peperina" was released in 1981. The band decided to break up after two shows at Obras Sanitarias in March 1982. Serú Girán came back with "Serú" in 1992 and "Yo No Quiero Volverme Tan Loco" in the year 2000.
Oscar Moro died in Buenos Aires on July 11th, 2006.
[edit] Formation
- Charly García - keyboards, guitars, lead vocals
- David Lebón - guitars, percussion, lead vocals
- Pedro Aznar - bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
- Oscar Moro - drums, percussion