In the early morning hours of Saturday, May 24, 2008, Julio Lohrman left without return, after the attacks of a long and painful illness. Chaqueño of birth and missionary by adoption, the bandoneonist worked a fruitful national trajectory. The story starts at 14 years when Isaco Abitbol took him from Oberá, where he lived with the family, to Buenos Aires, where then Argentine music predominated on radios, TV and in the rocks or live show rooms. …
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In the early morning hours of Saturday, May 24, 2008, Julio Lohrman left without return, after the attacks of a long and painful illness. Chaqueño of birth and missionary by adoption, the bandoneonist worked a fruitful national trajectory. The story starts at 14 years when Isaco Abitbol took him from Oberá, where he lived with the family, to Buenos Aires, where then Argentine music predominated on radios, TV and in the rocks or live show rooms. …