Larbanois – Carrero

Larbanois & Carrero
Origin Uruguay
Genres Popular music, Folk music
Years active 1977 - Actuality
Labels Sondor
Orfeo / EMI
Ayuí / Tacuabé
Montevideo Music Group
Website Official website
Members Eduardo Larbanois
Mario Carrero

Larbanois – Carrero is a duo of Uruguayan folk music integrated by Eduardo Larbanois and Mario Carrero. Created at the end of 1977 and with a history that stretches to the present, is concerning artistic several generations of Uruguayan musicians .

History

Mario Carrero was born in Florida May 16, 1952. From an early age he settled in Montevideo and developed his acting career as a soloist. It is an opportunity to participate in the Festival of Paysandú -where he earned the award for best voice- who knows Eduardo Larbanois, who was taking part in the duet The Eduardos.

Eduardo Larbanois was born in Tacuarembó August 11, 1953. He was a pupil of Abel Carlevaro and Esteban Klisich, among others. He joined the duo Los Eduardos with Eduardo Lago, with which he recorded 3 LP's and achieved some recognition at the regional level, traveling Uruguay and part of Argentina.Also participating phonogram collective "Troves for Leandro Gomez" along with Carlos Maria Fossati, Carlos Benavides and Julio Mora, published in 1978.

In 1977, the musicians decided to form the duo, acting for the first time in a recital organized by university students in the Colegio San Juan Bautista in 1978.

Trajectory

Over 30 years of performances, the duo has toured around the world, having given recitals in Australia, New Zealand, United States, Canada, Cuba, Paraguay Brazil, Argentina, among others.

He edited some 30 Lps. And shared the stage with a number of Uruguayans and foreign artists, which include: Santiago Feliú, Leon Gieco, Paco Ibanez, César Isella, Joan Manuel Serrat, Daniel Viglietti, Alfredo Zitarrosa, The brothers Carlos and Enrique Mejia Godoy and Pablo Milanés.

Discography

In Uruguay

In Argentina

In Brazil

In Canada and the United States

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