Los Gatos Salvajes, from Rosario, Santa Fe in Argentina, were a beat and garage rock band active in the early to mid-1960s, following which members Litto Nebbia and Ciro Fogliatta would go on to form the later, more successful group, Los Gatos. They were one of Argentina's first teenage rock & roll bands, and part of the popular worldwide beat movement inspired by the success of the Beatles and the British Invasion. They enjoyed only limited record sales, despite some degree of success in their television appearances, but are recognised as a pioneering group in Argentina.
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| - The Wild Cats, renombrados Los Gatos Salvajes, fueron una de las primeras bandas de rock argentinas. Formada en Rosario en 1963 por Ciro Fogliatta, fue una de las primeras bandas que compuso rock en castellano. El álbum Los Gatos Salvajes de 1966, es el primero en incluir la mayoría de los temas de rock en español de autor.[cita requerida] Hasta el momento lo habitual era realizar versiones en español de los éxitos del rock n’roll norteamericano. Dos de sus miembros, Litto Nebbia y Ciro Fogliatta, crearían la banda Los Gatos, también fundadora del llamado «rock nacional argentino». (es)
- Los Gatos Salvajes, from Rosario, Santa Fe in Argentina, were a beat and garage rock band active in the early to mid-1960s, following which members Litto Nebbia and Ciro Fogliatta would go on to form the later, more successful group, Los Gatos. They were one of Argentina's first teenage rock & roll bands, and part of the popular worldwide beat movement inspired by the success of the Beatles and the British Invasion. They enjoyed only limited record sales, despite some degree of success in their television appearances, but are recognised as a pioneering group in Argentina. (en)
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| - Los Gatos Salvajes in 1965 (en)
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- Guillermo Romero (en)
- Rubén Rojas (en)
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- Ciro Fogliatta (en)
- Jose “Turco” Adjaiye (en)
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| - The Wild Cats, renombrados Los Gatos Salvajes, fueron una de las primeras bandas de rock argentinas. Formada en Rosario en 1963 por Ciro Fogliatta, fue una de las primeras bandas que compuso rock en castellano. El álbum Los Gatos Salvajes de 1966, es el primero en incluir la mayoría de los temas de rock en español de autor.[cita requerida] Hasta el momento lo habitual era realizar versiones en español de los éxitos del rock n’roll norteamericano. Dos de sus miembros, Litto Nebbia y Ciro Fogliatta, crearían la banda Los Gatos, también fundadora del llamado «rock nacional argentino». (es)
- Los Gatos Salvajes, from Rosario, Santa Fe in Argentina, were a beat and garage rock band active in the early to mid-1960s, following which members Litto Nebbia and Ciro Fogliatta would go on to form the later, more successful group, Los Gatos. They were one of Argentina's first teenage rock & roll bands, and part of the popular worldwide beat movement inspired by the success of the Beatles and the British Invasion. They enjoyed only limited record sales, despite some degree of success in their television appearances, but are recognised as a pioneering group in Argentina. (en)
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