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Pappo

Norberto Aníbal Napolitano (10 March 1950[1] – 25 February 2005), popularly known as Pappo, was an Argentine rock musician, guitarist, singer and songwriter. One of the most influential figures in Argentine music, he was a forerunner of Argentine rock, heavy metal and blues.

Pappo
Pappo in 1981
Background information
Birth nameNorberto Aníbal Napolitano
Also known asEl Carpo
Born(1950-03-10)10 March 1950
La Paternal, Argentina
Died25 February 2005(2005-02-25) (aged 54)
Luján, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals
Years active1955–2005
Labels
Formerly of
Websiteelsitiodepappo.com.ar

He is considered by various Argentine musicians, by the public and by the specialized press[specify] as the best guitarist in the history of Argentine rock, while B. B. King considered him one of the best guitarists of all time.[2]

He was a member of popular Argentine rock bands such as Los Abuelos de la Nada, Engranaje, Los Gatos and Billy Bond y La Pesada del Rock and Roll. He also founded the blues rock band Pappo's Blues; the hard rock band Aeroblus, in the 1970s; and the heavy metal band Riff in the 1980s. He also founded a band in United States called The Widowmakers.

His pseudonym came from various deformations of the abbreviation of his surname, Napo.[3] Another nickname with which he was popularly known was Carpo, alluding to the dominance he possessed when moving the carpus of his hand while playing guitar. B. B. King nicknamed him "The Cheeseman" due to a gift he received from Pappo consisting of an Argentine cheese and a red wine.[4]

Biography edit

Pappo was born in La Paternal, Buenos Aires. He showed interest in blues and rock 'n' roll music starting at a young age, with his early influences being The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, Freddie King, B.B. King, Jimi Hendrix, Muddy Waters, Eric Clapton, and Manal. During the late 1960s and through the 1970s, he was a pivotal part of the Argentine rock scene. Pappo started playing as an occasional guitarist for Manal but soon joined Los Abuelos de la Nada and later Los Gatos, with whom he recorded two albums in 1969 and 1970. He formed his own band, Pappo's Blues, in 1970 and released its first album in 1971. The band was also part of the 1973 rock documentary Hasta que se ponga el sol, filmed during the third edition of the B.A. Rock festival. In the 1970s, Pappo's Blues saw constant line-up changes, with Pappo being the only permanent member of the band and main songwriter.

Between 1975 and 1980, Pappo lived alternately in England and Argentina. In the United Kingdom, he made contact with new genres such as punk rock and the new wave of British heavy metal. He formed the power trio Aeroblus in 1977 with ex-Manal bassist Alejandro Medina and Brazilian drummer Castello Jr. Pappo relocated to Argentina permanently in 1980 and formed the band Riff. In 1990, he appeared as a guest guitarist on Sandra Mihanovich and Celeste Carballo's album Mujer contra mujer.[5][6] He revived Pappo's Blues in the 1990s, alternating the activity of this group with eventual reunions of Riff. Pappo released a solo classic blues and hard rock album called Buscando un amor in 2003, which turned out to be his last record.

Controversies edit

In a televised interview in 1985 on the programme Noche de Brujas, journalist Alicia Barrios confronted Pappo over an attempted sexual attack when the journalist was 20 years old at Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires. In the duration of the interview conducted in Spanish, Pappo admitted to semi-violacion (semi-raping), and responded that "one always has ideas of raping people as pretty as you."[7][8]

Death edit

Pappo died in February 2005 in a motorcycle accident.[citation needed] Buenos Aires dedicated a monument in his honour.[citation needed]

Discography edit

Pappo's discography encompasses almost four decades, from the late 60s with Los Gatos and Los Abuelos de la Nada until his death in 2005.

Los Abuelos de la Nada edit

  • "Diana divaga / Tema en flu sobre el planeta" (1967) - single
  • "La estación" (recorded 1968) - only released on compilations

Los Gatos edit

  • Beat Nº1 (1969)
  • Rock de la mujer perdida (1970) - co-wrote "Invasión"

Pappo's Blues edit

  • Pappo's Blues (1971)
  • Pappo's Blues Volumen 2 (1972)
  • Pappo's Blues Volumen 3 (1972)
  • Pappo's Blues Volumen 4 (1973)
  • Triángulo (1974)
  • Pappo's Blues Volumen 6 (1975)
  • Pappo's Blues Volumen 7 (1978)
  • Vol. 8 - Caso cerrado (1995)
  • El auto rojo (1999)

Patrulha do Espaço edit

  • Patrulha 85 (1985)

Solo edit

  • "Nunca lo sabrán" (recorded in 1969) - only released on compilations
  • Pappo En Concierto (1984) - live
  • Plan diabólico (1987) - as Pappo y Hoy No Es Hoy
  • Pappo & Widowmaker (1989)
  • El Riff (1990) - reissue of Patrulha 85 with bonus tracks
  • Blues Local (1992)
  • Pappo & Deacon Jones (1993) - live
  • Pappo sigue vivo (1994) - live
  • Pappo y Amigos (2000)
  • Buscando un amor (2003)

Aeroblus edit

  • Aeroblus (1977)

References edit

  1. ^ Marchi, Sergio (2011). "Pappo, el hombre suburbano". Planeta. Buenos Aires. p. 44. No hubo nena más buena que Liliana hasta que el embarazo llegó a término y llamaron al doctor Urzi para que asistiese en el parto. El 10 de marzo de 1950, a las 5:40 de la mañana, Norberto Aníbal Napolitano pegó el primero de sus gritos en la casa de la calle Artigas.
  2. ^ Marchi, Sergio (2011). "Pappo, el hombre suburbano". Planeta. Buenos Aires.
  3. ^ Crucigrama: Pappo ¿Qué más?. Diario de Cultura
  4. ^ "Pappo Made in Usa": vivencias y anécdotas de un icono del blues argentino. Palabras
  5. ^ Mujer contra mujer (LP record) (in Spanish). Carballo, Mihanovich. Argentina: RCA Records. 1990. TLP-80062.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  6. ^ "Mujer Contra Mujer" (in Spanish). Sandra Mihanovich, official website. Retrieved 23 February 2022.
  7. ^ "Alicia Barrios recordó su entrevista a Pappo que se viralizó tras la violación en Palermo: "Me quedó el miedo"". lanacion.com.ar (in Spanish). 9 March 2022. Retrieved 20 January 2024.
  8. ^ "El día que Pappo confesó una "semiviolación" en el programa de Alicia Barrios". 0223.com.ar (in Spanish). 3 March 2022. Retrieved 20 January 2024.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Biography Rock.com.ar (in Spanish)
  • Video – Second Life tribute to Pappo on YouTube

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GatosBilly Bond y La Pesada del Rock and RollPappo s BluesAeroblusRiffThe WidowmakersWebsiteelsitiodepappo wbr com wbr ar He is considered by various Argentine musicians by the public and by the specialized press specify as the best guitarist in the history of Argentine rock while B B King considered him one of the best guitarists of all time 2 He was a member of popular Argentine rock bands such as Los Abuelos de la Nada Engranaje Los Gatos and Billy Bond y La Pesada del Rock and Roll He also founded the blues rock band Pappo s Blues the hard rock band Aeroblus in the 1970s and the heavy metal band Riff in the 1980s He also founded a band in United States called The Widowmakers His pseudonym came from various deformations of the abbreviation of his surname Napo 3 Another nickname with which he was popularly known was Carpo alluding to the dominance he possessed when moving the carpus of his hand while playing guitar B B King nicknamed him The Cheeseman due to a gift he received from Pappo consisting of an Argentine cheese and a red wine 4 Contents 1 Biography 2 Controversies 3 Death 4 Discography 4 1 Los Abuelos de la Nada 4 2 Los Gatos 4 3 Pappo s Blues 4 4 Patrulha do Espaco 4 5 Solo 4 6 Aeroblus 5 References 6 External linksBiography editPappo was born in La Paternal Buenos Aires He showed interest in blues and rock n roll music starting at a young age with his early influences being The Rolling Stones The Kinks Freddie King B B King Jimi Hendrix Muddy Waters Eric Clapton and Manal During the late 1960s and through the 1970s he was a pivotal part of the Argentine rock scene Pappo started playing as an occasional guitarist for Manal but soon joined Los Abuelos de la Nada and later Los Gatos with whom he recorded two albums in 1969 and 1970 He formed his own band Pappo s Blues in 1970 and released its first album in 1971 The band was also part of the 1973 rock documentary Hasta que se ponga el sol filmed during the third edition of the B A Rock festival In the 1970s Pappo s Blues saw constant line up changes with Pappo being the only permanent member of the band and main songwriter Between 1975 and 1980 Pappo lived alternately in England and Argentina In the United Kingdom he made contact with new genres such as punk rock and the new wave of British heavy metal He formed the power trio Aeroblus in 1977 with ex Manal bassist Alejandro Medina and Brazilian drummer Castello Jr Pappo relocated to Argentina permanently in 1980 and formed the band Riff In 1990 he appeared as a guest guitarist on Sandra Mihanovich and Celeste Carballo s album Mujer contra mujer 5 6 He revived Pappo s Blues in the 1990s alternating the activity of this group with eventual reunions of Riff Pappo released a solo classic blues and hard rock album called Buscando un amor in 2003 which turned out to be his last record Controversies editIn a televised interview in 1985 on the programme Noche de Brujas journalist Alicia Barrios confronted Pappo over an attempted sexual attack when the journalist was 20 years old at Estadio Luna Park Buenos Aires In the duration of the interview conducted in Spanish Pappo admitted to semi violacion semi raping and responded that one always has ideas of raping people as pretty as you 7 8 Death editPappo died in February 2005 in a motorcycle accident citation needed Buenos Aires dedicated a monument in his honour citation needed Discography editFor his discography with Riff see Riff Argentine band Discography Pappo s discography encompasses almost four decades from the late 60s with Los Gatos and Los Abuelos de la Nada until his death in 2005 Los Abuelos de la Nada edit Diana divaga Tema en flu sobre el planeta 1967 single La estacion recorded 1968 only released on compilations Los Gatos edit Beat Nº1 1969 Rock de la mujer perdida 1970 co wrote Invasion Pappo s Blues edit Pappo s Blues 1971 Pappo s Blues Volumen 2 1972 Pappo s Blues Volumen 3 1972 Pappo s Blues Volumen 4 1973 Triangulo 1974 Pappo s Blues Volumen 6 1975 Pappo s Blues Volumen 7 1978 Vol 8 Caso cerrado 1995 El auto rojo 1999 Patrulha do Espaco edit Patrulha 85 1985 Solo edit Nunca lo sabran recorded in 1969 only released on compilations Pappo En Concierto 1984 live Plan diabolico 1987 as Pappo y Hoy No Es Hoy Pappo amp Widowmaker 1989 El Riff 1990 reissue of Patrulha 85 with bonus tracks Blues Local 1992 Pappo amp Deacon Jones 1993 live Pappo sigue vivo 1994 live Pappo y Amigos 2000 Buscando un amor 2003 Aeroblus edit Aeroblus 1977 References edit Marchi Sergio 2011 Pappo el hombre suburbano Planeta Buenos Aires p 44 No hubo nena mas buena que Liliana hasta que el embarazo llego a termino y llamaron al doctor Urzi para que asistiese en el parto El 10 de marzo de 1950 a las 5 40 de la manana Norberto Anibal Napolitano pego el primero de sus gritos en la casa de la calle Artigas Marchi Sergio 2011 Pappo el hombre suburbano Planeta Buenos Aires Crucigrama Pappo Que mas Diario de Cultura Pappo Made in Usa vivencias y anecdotas de un icono del blues argentino Palabras Mujer contra mujer LP record in Spanish Carballo Mihanovich Argentina RCA Records 1990 TLP 80062 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Mujer Contra Mujer in Spanish Sandra Mihanovich official website Retrieved 23 February 2022 Alicia Barrios recordo su entrevista a Pappo que se viralizo tras la violacion en Palermo Me quedo el miedo lanacion com ar in Spanish 9 March 2022 Retrieved 20 January 2024 El dia que Pappo confeso una semiviolacion en el programa de Alicia Barrios 0223 com ar in Spanish 3 March 2022 Retrieved 20 January 2024 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pappo Official website Biography Rock com ar in Spanish Video Second Life tribute to Pappo on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pappo amp oldid 1197765793 Pappo s Blues Volumen 2 1972, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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