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Juan Carlos Baglietto is an Argentine musician, singer and composer, born in the city of Rosario, Argentina in 1956. He formed part of several small groups, until the birth of the band "Irreal" in 1980, together with Juan Chianelli (piano), Jorge Lonch (bass), "Piraña" Fegundez (flute), Alberto Corradini (guitar) and Daniel Wirtz (drums). They had a good convocatory in their shows, but where prosecuted and censored during the Military Process . In mid 1981 Baglietto started as a soloist. He presented himself in Capital Federal, but he didn't achieve popularity until he turned out the revelation of the Festival of La Falda in 1982. By then he had created a support band with Silvina Garré as chorus, Fito Páez in the piano, Rubén Goldín in guitar, Sergio Sainz in bass and José "Zappo" Aguilera in drums. With this band he recorded "Tiempos dificiles", the first argentinean rock album to win the golden disc. Many of the tracks, such as "Mirta, de regreso" or "Era en abril", reached a big diffusion in the radios of Buenos Aires and this encouraged the success of the presentations of the material, in Obras, right in the middle of the War of Malvinas. This success stopped a little the sells of "Actuar para vivir, the next album. In may of 1983 "El Rosariazo", a concert in Obras of all the rosarian musicians took place. Baglietto presented himself together with Litto Nebbia, Silvina Garré and Fabián Gallardo. His band filled five times the Astral theater, presenting the disc "Baglie