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Radios where you may find this artist: Folklore Latino.
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The group was born in 1998, when Fabián Docabo and Fabián Murua, after having performed together \\\"El Patio,\\\" decided to become an instrumental duo (guitar and flute) that would concentrate on Argentinean popular music (tango and folklore). After some performances, and taking into account most of the songs had to do with folklore, they decided to ask Fabio Castro to be part of the duo on drums, making them become a folklore-oriented group. Then, with previous and new songs they started to play Argentinean folklore, based on the following authors: Gustavo Cuchi Leguizamón, Ariel Ramírez, Peteco Carabajal, without disregarding their musical influence, that implied some kind of fresh air for their acknowledged songs. They played in different places: Asociación Vicente Pallotti, El Bodegón, Centro Cultural Municipal El Telégrafo, Feria de Mataderos, Peña La Señalada, among others. In 2001, they released \\\"Imaginero.\\\" In February 2002, Fabio Castro leaves the group and Pablo Ubierna joined them. They played several times during that year, also at the Festival pre-Baradero. In February 2003, after Fabián Murúa left the group, Sebastián Dorso joined them, playing the piano, and they continued playing in different places in Buenos Aires. In 2005, they edited “Cosas que pasan.”