Patricia Sosa affirmed that she spoke with Gerardo Rozín after his death

Patricia Sosa affirmed that she spoke with Gerardo Rozín after his death

And he specified: “I told him ‘those of us here are sad, but they told me that it is fantastic there. What landscape are you for? Send me a sign.’ I talked, or rather I talked to him”.

In addition, the interpreter of “Aprender a Volar” highlighted Rozín as a key person for popular artists in Argentina.

“I have loved him very much, I love him very much, he supported music like no other, in that he reminded me of (Juan Alberto) Badía, because he gave us a space that we did not have, live music is very difficult, going to play… and besides, he didn’t ask for the hit, he didn’t underestimate the public. We owe a lot to Gerardo ”, he valued.

For years, Sosa has embarked on a spiritual path that allows her to be open to questions that go beyond the earthly.

Farewell to Rozín in her native Rosario

A handful of relatives, friends and followers said goodbye yesterday in the Santa Fe city of Rosario to the journalist Gerardo Rozinwho died on Friday at the age of 51 in Buenos Aires.

The funeral procession with the remains of Rozín, in a coffin wrapped in a flag and a Rosario Central T-shirt, left at 12:40 from the Caramuto Carport, in Córdoba and Riccheri, in the Rosario macro-center, to the Israelite Cemetery, where he will be buried. .

The remains of the chronicler and producer had arrived in this city after being veiled in the mortuary house located on Avenida Independencia 3899 in Buenos Aires.

Personalities from culture, television and politics paraded there, such as the Secretary of Strategic Affairs of the Presidency Gustavo Beliz, the theater entrepreneur Carlos Rottemberg, the director of Viacom CBS Darío Turovelzky, the content manager of eltrece Pablo Codevila.

In addition, they were Nicholas Repetto (Rozín was its producer and sidekick at the time of the nightly magazine “Sábado Bus”), Beto Casella, Romina Manguel, Julio Barbaro and daniel hadadbetween relatives and people close to the creator of programs like “Tonight books” and “Thanks for coming”.

Meanwhile, the journalist had a heartfelt tribute yesterday before the match in which Rosario Central, a club of which he was a fan, received Barracas Central, when the local team’s players entered the playing field with a flag saying goodbye and dedicated a minute of applause, while his face was reflected in the electronic board.

Source: Ambito

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