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Sandro de América

Roberto Sánchez-Ocampo (August 19, 1945 – January 4, 2010), better known by his stage names Sandro or Sandro de América, was an Argentine singer and actor. He is considered a pioneer of Argentine rock for being one of the first rock artists to sing in Spanish in Latin America. He edited 52 official records and sold eight million copies although other sources state that he sold over 10 million.[1] Some of his most successful songs are "Dame fuego", "Rosa, Rosa", "Quiero llenarme de ti", "Penumbras", "Porque yo te amo", "Así", "Mi amigo el Puma", "Tengo", "Trigal", and "Una muchacha y una guitarra". The single "Rosa, Rosa" sold two million copies, being his most recognizable and famous song. Another of his hits, "Tengo" was given 15th place among the 100 best Argentine rock songs by both MTV and Rolling Stone magazine. In Latin America he was often compared to Elvis Presley at the height of his popularity.

Sandro
Sandro in 1970
Born
Roberto Sánchez-Ocampo

(1945-08-19)19 August 1945
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Died4 January 2010(2010-01-04) (aged 64)
Mendoza, Argentina
Other namesSandro
Sandro de América
Gitano El Paolo
Musical career
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • musician
  • actor
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • piano
Years active1959–2010
LabelsCBS

Sandro was also the first Latin American artist to sing at the Felt Forum at Madison Square Garden.[2] In 2005, Sandro received the Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.

Biography edit

 
Sandro performing with Los de Fuego in 1963

Sandro was born in Buenos Aires to Irma Nydia Ocampo and Vicente Sánchez in 1945. He was raised in the southern suburb of Valentín Alsina,[3] and learned to play the guitar as a child, identifying his music as Romani.[4] His paternal grandfather was Russian Rom from Hungary – Roma are known in Argentina as Gitanos (Gypsies).[3][5][6]

Initially, in his schooldays, he imitated Elvis Presley, but went on to create a personal style that marked his career and became a pioneer in Spanish-language rock music. On November 10, 1971, he finally was able to see Presley live, at the Boston Garden, during a tour he did of that city. In 1961, he started the musical group Sandro & los de Fuego, which gained popularity on the TV show Sábados Circulares, and became widely known in the 1960s. With songs such as "Ave de Paso", "Atmósfera Pesada", "Quiero Llenarme de Ti", "Tengo", "¿A esto le llamas amor?", "Eres el demonio disfrazado" (cover of "(You're the) Devil in Disguise"), "Porque yo te amo", "Penumbras", "Una muchacha y una guitarra", "Trigal" or "Rosa, Rosa", success of his career kept growing steadily.

 
Sandro on the cover of Sandro de América, 1969

Sandro also had the leading role in 11 films, including Quiero llenarme de ti ("I Want to Fill Myself with You" – 1969) and Subí que te llevo ("Hop On, I'll Give You a Ride" – 1980), and directed one feature, Tú me enloqueces ("You Drive Me Crazy"), in 1976.[7] His co-star in the latter film, Argentine actress Susana Giménez, was offered a TV variety show after he refused to host it; Giménez's show, named Hola Susana, would become a ratings leader shortly after its 1987 launch.[8]

He also starred in two soap operas, notably Fue sin Querer ("I Didn't Mean To"), with Puerto Rican actress Gladys Rodríguez.

Sandro was the first Latino singer to sell out the Felt Forum at Madison Square Garden in New York City (its top capacity being 5,000) five times during the 1970s. He also appeared a couple of times on The Ed Sullivan Show, as well as with Domenico Modugno, The Doors and many others.

Sandro's songs have been recorded by international artists such as Shirley Bassey, Liza Minnelli, Burt Bacharach, Dalida, Shirley MacLaine, Toto Cutugno, Nancy Wilson, Mary Hopkin, Loredana Bertè, Umberto Tozzi, Gilbert Bécaud, Milva, Julio Iglesias, José Luis Rodríguez and Engelbert Humperdinck.

Argentine and other Latin American artists released an album in 1990 called Padre del rock en castellano ("Father of Spanish Rock") in his honor. Sandro continued releasing studio albums in the early 1990s and reappeared on stage in 1993 with a new show, that was presented at Teatro Gran Rex, a prestigious popular music venue in Buenos Aires, performing 18 attendance-record-breaking consecutive concerts. The news that he suffered from emphysema was made public in 1998, causing a great generalized concern among his followers from around the world. Sandro had been a self declared longtime cigarette smoking addict,[9] which undoubtedly was the main cause of the disease.

Health and death edit

On November 20, 2009, Sandro received a heart–lung transplant in Mendoza, Argentina; the operation was a success. Five days later, in a daily press conference held by his doctors, it was reported that Sandro, although still in intensive care, was breathing without a respirator and that he had started a slow recovery. Nevertheless, on the evening of January 4, 2010, 45 days after receiving the transplant and after many complications, he died of septic shock, mesenteric ischemia, and disseminated intravascular coagulation in the Hospital Italiano of Mendoza.[10]

Discography edit

  • Sandro y los de Fuego (1965)
  • Al calor de Sandro y los de Fuego (1965)
  • El sorprendente mundo de Sandro (1966)
  • Alma y fuego (1966)
  • Beat latino (1967)
  • Quiero llenarme de ti (vibración y ritmo) (1968)
  • Una muchacha y una guitarra (1968)
  • La magia de Sandro (1969)
  • Sandro de América (1969)
  • Sandro (1969)
  • Muchacho (1970)
  • Sandro en New York (1970)
  • Sandro espectacular (1971)
  • Te espero... Sandro (1972)
  • Sandro después de 10 años (1973)
  • Sandro siempre Sandro (1974)
  • Tú me enloqueces (1975)
  • Sandro live in Puerto Rico(1975)
  • Sandro (1976)
  • Sandro un ídolo (1977)
  • Querer como Dios manda (1978)
  • Sandro (1979)
  • Sandro (1981)
  • Fue sin querer (1982)
  • Vengo a ocupar mi lugar (1984)
  • Sandro (1986)
  • Sandro del '88 (1988)
  • Volviendo a casa (1990)
  • Con gusto a mujer (1992)
  • Clásico (1994)
  • Historia viva (1996)
  • Para mamá (2001)
  • Mi vida, mi música (2003)
  • Amor gitano (2004)
  • Secretamente palabras de amor (para escuchar en penumbras) (2006)
  • Sandro hits (2009)

Filmography edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Arturi, Giorgio (January 3, 2020). . Forbes (in Spanish). Mexico. Archived from the original on January 4, 2020. Retrieved June 18, 2020.
  2. ^ Pertossi, Mayra (January 5, 2010). "Singer Sandro, the 'Argentine Elvis,' dies at 64". The Seattle Times.
  3. ^ a b Gente: Sandro, un mundo de sensaciones. Buenos Aires: Editorial Atlántida, 2006.
  4. ^ (in Spanish) Interview with Amparo Lavín A. March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ (in Spanish) El Diario de Carol online. Diario de mujer: La última bocanada de Sandro October 9, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ (in Spanish) Sandro de América, una estrella que rehúsa extinguirse – Revista Gente Sur Archived August 6, 2007, at archive.today
  7. ^ "Sandro". Cine Nacional. Retrieved January 5, 2012.
  8. ^ Infobae: Sandro, el ídolo que pudo ser Susana Giménez (in Spanish) December 12, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ "Clarín (12/19/2002)" (in Spanish). Clarin.com. December 19, 2002. Retrieved January 5, 2012.
  10. ^ . Infobae (in Spanish). January 5, 2010. Archived from the original on January 8, 2010.

External links edit

  • Sandro at IMDb
  • Sandro at Cinenacional.com (in Spanish) ()
  • International José Guillermo Carrillo Foundation (in Spanish)
  • (in Spanish)
  • (in Spanish)
  • (in Spanish)
  • Sandro, su historia de vida (in Spanish)

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Roberto Sanchez Ocampo August 19 1945 January 4 2010 better known by his stage names Sandro or Sandro de America was an Argentine singer and actor He is considered a pioneer of Argentine rock for being one of the first rock artists to sing in Spanish in Latin America He edited 52 official records and sold eight million copies although other sources state that he sold over 10 million 1 Some of his most successful songs are Dame fuego Rosa Rosa Quiero llenarme de ti Penumbras Porque yo te amo Asi Mi amigo el Puma Tengo Trigal and Una muchacha y una guitarra The single Rosa Rosa sold two million copies being his most recognizable and famous song Another of his hits Tengo was given 15th place among the 100 best Argentine rock songs by both MTV and Rolling Stone magazine In Latin America he was often compared to Elvis Presley at the height of his popularity SandroSandro in 1970BornRoberto Sanchez Ocampo 1945 08 19 19 August 1945Buenos Aires ArgentinaDied4 January 2010 2010 01 04 aged 64 Mendoza ArgentinaOther namesSandroSandro de AmericaGitano El PaoloMusical careerGenresRock and rollLatin popcancion melodicaOccupation s SingermusicianactorInstrument s VocalsguitarpianoYears active1959 2010LabelsCBSSandro was also the first Latin American artist to sing at the Felt Forum at Madison Square Garden 2 In 2005 Sandro received the Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Contents 1 Biography 2 Health and death 3 Discography 4 Filmography 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBiography edit nbsp Sandro performing with Los de Fuego in 1963Sandro was born in Buenos Aires to Irma Nydia Ocampo and Vicente Sanchez in 1945 He was raised in the southern suburb of Valentin Alsina 3 and learned to play the guitar as a child identifying his music as Romani 4 His paternal grandfather was Russian Rom from Hungary Roma are known in Argentina as Gitanos Gypsies 3 5 6 Initially in his schooldays he imitated Elvis Presley but went on to create a personal style that marked his career and became a pioneer in Spanish language rock music On November 10 1971 he finally was able to see Presley live at the Boston Garden during a tour he did of that city In 1961 he started the musical group Sandro amp los de Fuego which gained popularity on the TV show Sabados Circulares and became widely known in the 1960s With songs such as Ave de Paso Atmosfera Pesada Quiero Llenarme de Ti Tengo A esto le llamas amor Eres el demonio disfrazado cover of You re the Devil in Disguise Porque yo te amo Penumbras Una muchacha y una guitarra Trigal or Rosa Rosa success of his career kept growing steadily nbsp Sandro on the cover of Sandro de America 1969Sandro also had the leading role in 11 films including Quiero llenarme de ti I Want to Fill Myself with You 1969 and Subi que te llevo Hop On I ll Give You a Ride 1980 and directed one feature Tu me enloqueces You Drive Me Crazy in 1976 7 His co star in the latter film Argentine actress Susana Gimenez was offered a TV variety show after he refused to host it Gimenez s show named Hola Susana would become a ratings leader shortly after its 1987 launch 8 He also starred in two soap operas notably Fue sin Querer I Didn t Mean To with Puerto Rican actress Gladys Rodriguez Sandro was the first Latino singer to sell out the Felt Forum at Madison Square Garden in New York City its top capacity being 5 000 five times during the 1970s He also appeared a couple of times on The Ed Sullivan Show as well as with Domenico Modugno The Doors and many others Sandro s songs have been recorded by international artists such as Shirley Bassey Liza Minnelli Burt Bacharach Dalida Shirley MacLaine Toto Cutugno Nancy Wilson Mary Hopkin Loredana Berte Umberto Tozzi Gilbert Becaud Milva Julio Iglesias Jose Luis Rodriguez and Engelbert Humperdinck Argentine and other Latin American artists released an album in 1990 called Padre del rock en castellano Father of Spanish Rock in his honor Sandro continued releasing studio albums in the early 1990s and reappeared on stage in 1993 with a new show that was presented at Teatro Gran Rex a prestigious popular music venue in Buenos Aires performing 18 attendance record breaking consecutive concerts The news that he suffered from emphysema was made public in 1998 causing a great generalized concern among his followers from around the world Sandro had been a self declared longtime cigarette smoking addict 9 which undoubtedly was the main cause of the disease Health and death editOn November 20 2009 Sandro received a heart lung transplant in Mendoza Argentina the operation was a success Five days later in a daily press conference held by his doctors it was reported that Sandro although still in intensive care was breathing without a respirator and that he had started a slow recovery Nevertheless on the evening of January 4 2010 45 days after receiving the transplant and after many complications he died of septic shock mesenteric ischemia and disseminated intravascular coagulation in the Hospital Italiano of Mendoza 10 Discography editSandro y los de Fuego 1965 Al calor de Sandro y los de Fuego 1965 El sorprendente mundo de Sandro 1966 Alma y fuego 1966 Beat latino 1967 Quiero llenarme de ti vibracion y ritmo 1968 Una muchacha y una guitarra 1968 La magia de Sandro 1969 Sandro de America 1969 Sandro 1969 Muchacho 1970 Sandro en New York 1970 Sandro espectacular 1971 Te espero Sandro 1972 Sandro despues de 10 anos 1973 Sandro siempre Sandro 1974 Tu me enloqueces 1975 Sandro live in Puerto Rico 1975 Sandro 1976 Sandro un idolo 1977 Querer como Dios manda 1978 Sandro 1979 Sandro 1981 Fue sin querer 1982 Vengo a ocupar mi lugar 1984 Sandro 1986 Sandro del 88 1988 Volviendo a casa 1990 Con gusto a mujer 1992 Clasico 1994 Historia viva 1996 Para mama 2001 Mi vida mi musica 2003 Amor gitano 2004 Secretamente palabras de amor para escuchar en penumbras 2006 Sandro hits 2009 Filmography editConvencion de vagabundos 1965 Tacuara y Chamarro pichones de hombre 1967 Quiero llenarme de ti 1969 La vida continua 1969 Gitano 1970 Muchacho 1970 Siempre te amare 1971 Embrujo de amor 1971 Destino de un capricho 1972 El deseo de vivir 1973 Operacion rosa rosa 1974 Tu me enloqueces 1976 Subi que te llevo 1980 Fue sin querer 1980 See also editList of best selling Latin music artistsReferences edit Arturi Giorgio January 3 2020 Una decada sin Sandro el cantante que quemaba el escenario Forbes in Spanish Mexico Archived from the original on January 4 2020 Retrieved June 18 2020 Pertossi Mayra January 5 2010 Singer Sandro the Argentine Elvis dies at 64 The Seattle Times a b Gente Sandro un mundo de sensaciones Buenos Aires Editorial Atlantida 2006 in Spanish Interview with Amparo Lavin A Archived March 3 2016 at the Wayback Machine in Spanish El Diario de Carol online Diario de mujer La ultima bocanada de Sandro Archived October 9 2007 at the Wayback Machine in Spanish Sandro de America una estrella que rehusa extinguirse Revista Gente Sur Archived August 6 2007 at archive today Sandro Cine Nacional Retrieved January 5 2012 Infobae Sandro el idolo que pudo ser Susana Gimenez in Spanish Archived December 12 2008 at the Wayback Machine Clarin 12 19 2002 in Spanish Clarin com December 19 2002 Retrieved January 5 2012 A los 64 anos fallecio Sandro Infobae in Spanish January 5 2010 Archived from the original on January 8 2010 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sandro Sandro at IMDb Sandro at Cinenacional com in Spanish archive International Jose Guillermo Carrillo Foundation in Spanish Site dedicated to Sandro in Spanish News discography letters photos in Spanish News Sandro de America en Franca Recuperacion in Spanish Sandro su historia de vida in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sandro de America amp oldid 1186642761, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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