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Alma y Vida were a musical group in Argentina during the first half of the 1970s. Composed of jazz musicians that turned to rock music in the late 1960s (Carlos Mellino was a member of ), while other future members were regular visitors at the historic La Cueva club, Alma y Vida were pioneers in Argentina of jazz-rock in the vein of Blood, Sweat & Tears, group whose music influenced the band's formative sound.

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  • Alma y Vida were a musical group in Argentina during the first half of the 1970s. Composed of jazz musicians that turned to rock music in the late 1960s (Carlos Mellino was a member of ), while other future members were regular visitors at the historic La Cueva club, Alma y Vida were pioneers in Argentina of jazz-rock in the vein of Blood, Sweat & Tears, group whose music influenced the band's formative sound. (en)
  • Alma & Vida es una banda de jazz y rock argentino formada en 1970 en Buenos Aires, integrada por (batería), Bernardo Baraj (saxofón), Carlos Mellino (teclados y voz), Carlos Villalba (bajo), (guitarra) y (trompeta). Es considerada una de las bandas más importantes del rock argentino y la primera en realizar rock de fusión con jazz (también conocido como jazz fusion). Grabaron cinco álbumes con éxitos como «Hoy te queremos cantar», «Don quijote de barba y gabán», «Del gemido de un gorrión» y «Salven a Sebastián». (es)
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  • Alma y Vida were a musical group in Argentina during the first half of the 1970s. Composed of jazz musicians that turned to rock music in the late 1960s (Carlos Mellino was a member of ), while other future members were regular visitors at the historic La Cueva club, Alma y Vida were pioneers in Argentina of jazz-rock in the vein of Blood, Sweat & Tears, group whose music influenced the band's formative sound. (en)
  • Alma & Vida es una banda de jazz y rock argentino formada en 1970 en Buenos Aires, integrada por (batería), Bernardo Baraj (saxofón), Carlos Mellino (teclados y voz), Carlos Villalba (bajo), (guitarra) y (trompeta). Es considerada una de las bandas más importantes del rock argentino y la primera en realizar rock de fusión con jazz (también conocido como jazz fusion). Grabaron cinco álbumes con éxitos como «Hoy te queremos cantar», «Don quijote de barba y gabán», «Del gemido de un gorrión» y «Salven a Sebastián». (es)
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