Artist's albums
Alfredo Zitarrosa
1999 · album
Melodia Larga
1994 · album
Melodía Larga II
1986 · album
Adagio a Zitarrosa (En Vivo)
2023 · album
Guitarra Negra
2022 · album
Milonga de Ojos Dorados
2022 · album
Si Te Vas
2021 · album
Volveremos
2021 · album
Textos Políticos
2021 · album
Adiós Madrid
2021 · album
Zitarrosa Siempre
2021 · album
Esenciales
2020 · album
Yo Sé Quien Soy
2013 · album
Colección Histórica
2009 · album
Yo Se Quien Soy / Sobre Pájaros y Almas
2005 · album
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Biography
Uruguayan folk icon Alfredo Zitarrosa lived his childhood in the small town of Santiago Vázquez. Influenced by an elementary school teacher, the enthusiastic young man started paying attention to classical and traditional music. Alfredo Zitarrosa's writing skills allowed him to come in first place after participating in a local poetry contest in 1958, making his debut as a singer in the Peruvian Tulio Loza's Show, performing "Guitarrero" and "Milonga Para una Niña." As a songwriter, his first composition, called "Recordandote," was made in 1960, a zamba later popularized by los Chalchaleros. Soon after returning to his native country, Alfredo Zitarrosa started working as an announcer and journalist without leaving his music career. On July 20, 1970, the singer/songwriter made a successful live debut in Buenos Aires, later getting his songs played throughout Latin America. In February of 1976, the artist went into exile, temporarily living in Argentina, Spain, and Mexico, returning to Uruguay in March of 1984. The talented musician passed away in January of 1989. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi