When the death of Carlos “Indio” Solari was known, dozens of followers gathered this Friday afternoon in the Plaza San Martín de Santa Rosa to say goodbye to the historical musician. Families, children, friends and fans who carried flags, rags, t-shirts and different symbols linked to the former leader of Patricio Rey and his Redonditos de Ricota took part in the meeting. During the call, their most emblematic songs, which were sung by those pre…
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When the death of Carlos “Indio” Solari was known, dozens of followers gathered this Friday afternoon in the Plaza San Martín de Santa Rosa to say goodbye to the historical musician. Families, children, friends and fans who carried flags, rags, t-shirts and different symbols linked to the former leader of Patricio Rey and his Redonditos de Ricota took part in the meeting. During the call, their most emblematic songs, which were sung by those pre…