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Eduardo Larbanois (August 1 of 1953, Tacuarembó) is a guitarist, songwriter and singer Uruguay or popular music, best known for integrating the duo Larbanois - Carrero.
Biography
He studied under Abel Carlevaro and Stephen Klisich, among others.
The Eduardos
In the early 1970s, also created by the native of Tacuarembó Eduardo Lago duo The Eduardos. At that time started playing in various localities of the department and other cities in the interior of Uruguay. Name=uncantar> [1] Since its discipline integrated a cultural movement that was called "Tacuarembó Group which also belonged ", Washington Benavides, Eduardo Darnauchans, Héctor Numa Moraes and Carlos Benavides among others.
Until the dissolution of the duo in 1977, the artists recorded 3 LP and achieved some regional recognition, touring Uruguay and part of Argentina.
Larbanois - Carrero
After the separation of Edward Larbanois meets Mario Carrero, who had years before, and the duo decided to create Larbanois - Carrero.
This duo became an important reference of Uruguayan popular music, with a history of over 30 years of performances and editing more than 30 long play s. It has also given concerts in places like Australia, New Zealand, United States, Canada, Cuba, Paraguay, Brazil , Argentina, among others, and has shared the stage with a wide range of Uruguayan and foreign artists, among which are: Santiago Feliu, León Gieco Paco Ibáñez Cesar Isella, Joan Manuel Serrat, Daniel Viglietti, Alfredo Zitarrosa, brothers Carlos and Enrique Mejía Godoy and Pablo Milanés.
Discography
Los Eduardos
Larbanois - Carrero
Soloist
- By Leandro Gómez Trovas(collective album with Carlos Maria Fossati, Carlos Benavides and Julio Mora. 1978)
- Stringsunleashed(2003)
References
- ^ Back Cover of the album "A song from the north. Ayuí/Tacuabé a/m18. 1974