Yaco Monti died, a benchmark of the Argentine melodic song

Yaco Monti died, a benchmark of the Argentine melodic song

The remembered musician and actor Yaco Montia benchmark of the melodic song and the cuyano folklore, died yesterday afternoon in Buenos Aires after battle with a hard disease.

A native of Villa Mercedes, San Luis, his jump to fame nationwide was hand in hand with the subject “I will always remember you”. He was 80 years old and had retired from the stage more than a decade ago.

With an immense grief I have to announce my father’s departure. The greatest is leaving! Father, brother and friend, until always, old dear, ”said Jonathan, one of his three children.

Through his official Instagram account, he also said goodbye: “The passion for music, family and iron! We will always remember you thus until yaco.”

Embed – I oti on Instagram: “The passion for music, family and iron! We will always remember you so until Yaco”

Yaco Monti International Race

The romantic voice of Yaco Monti Borders transcended. “Happily, my music hit in all of America and that I live. USA, Spain, Chili, Peru either Colombia”, Said in that interview with Chain 3. In 1969 he traveled to Paris To record with the renowned orchestra director Franck Pourcel And he appeared in renowned scenarios such as the Carnegie Hall of New York and the Olympia of Paris.

Among his most remembered songs are “I will return to San Luis“,” Desperate love “,” A goodbye pain “and” What you have left “, theme that was part of the multipremized film Rome (2018), of Alfonso Cuarón.

Actor and composer

Monti He also left his mark in the cinema. Acted in films like Musical scale (1966), next to Osvaldo Miranda and Beatriz Taiboand Family scandal (1967), with Niní Marshall. As a composer, he wrote for artists like Leonardo Favio, The octopus, The Gauls and the Mexican Imelda Miller.

Source: Ambito

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