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Argentina: Death of Carlos Solari, Leader of the Patricio Rey Group Including Redonditos De Ricota

Carlos "Indio" Solari, one of Argentina's most influential artists in recent decades, died this Friday, June 5 at the age of 77. At the head of the Redondos, Solari released ten albums between the late 1970s and 2001, the year of the band's separation.

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Gastón Daus, carer and assistant to the musician, published a casual photo walking around his house in Leloir.It is the last record of the musician alive.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Gastón Daus, assistant to the emblematic musician for more than 20 years, shared the unpublished image on his Instagram account

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Carlos "Indio" Solari, one of Argentina's most influential artists in recent decades, died this Friday, June 5 at the age of 77. At the head of the Redondos, Solari released ten albums between the late 1970s and 2001, the year of the band's separation.

·Paris, France
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The image, disseminated on social networks, was taken by Gastón Daus, his friend and caregiver, who fired him with emotional words. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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While the country continues to mourn the death of Carlos Alberto "Indio" Solari, an image began to circulate on social networks and moved the rich community. The assistant and friend of Patricio Rey’s leader and his Redonditos de Ricota, Gastón Daus, captured the last moments of the singer in his garden of Leloir Park, with his cane and his classic dark glasses. The Indian died on June 5, while the photograph was taken the day before. As if it w…

After the large wake and the farewell to Carlos Alberto the “Indio” Solari, his last photo was released alive. It was published by Gastón Daus, historical assistant to the former leader of Patricio Rey and his Redonditos de Ricota, in his Instagram account. The image was recorded hours before the death of the mythical artist at 77 years old. “Indian: Today I heard: “Gavilán!” I ran to look for you all over the house, but you were not there. I en…

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El Cronista broke the news in Argentina on Tuesday, June 9, 2026.
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