What Ricardo Iorio died of

What Ricardo Iorio died of

Ricardo Ioriomaximum figure of the Argentine heavy metaldied at 61 years in the Buenos Aires town of Colonel Suarezwhere he had resided for several years.

What Ricardo Ioirio died of

The former leader of Almafuerte died of a heart attack. According to his lawyer, Juan Ignacio Vitalini in dialogue with the press.

In this context, the professional explained that the death occurred while he was being transferred to a hospital.hospital in the area for resuscitation.

It is worth remembering that Iorio He was the greatest reference of Argentine heavy metal based on his leadership of central bands such as the seminal V8, Hermetic and Almafuerte.

“It was actually in the ambulance, he started to feel bad at home, His chest hurt, he lay down, they called the ambulance and he died on the way.“, he stated in radio statements.

Ricardo Iorio was one of the references of Heavy Metal in Argentinafounded the V8, Hermética and Almafuerte bandsto later begin a career as a soloist and was on a national tour.

The musician was born on June 25, 1962, he grew up in Homemade and began his career as a bassist in the band V8, while in 1988, he formed Hermética and in 1995 he founded the band Strong soulwhose dissolution was announced in 2016.

Iorio made 17 albums and in two weeks I was going to start recording a new album.

His most remembered phrases

The talks with Beto Casella revealed his thoughts and reflections to the general public. One of the most remembered is the one he made almost ten years ago, for C5N. Iorio He also agreed to participate in Danger without coding where he had a memorable one-on-one with the comedian Yayo Guridi.

In 2000, during an explosive interview with Rolling Stone magazine he said: “I am not Jewish, I am an Argentine, a Christian dog. If you are not Jewish, do not come to me and sing ‘Hava Naguila’ on the Jewish holiday. And if you are a Jew, don’t come sing the Anthem to me.”

Regarding what he thinks of the young people who listen to his music and have him as a reference, the musician responded in a conversation with Radio Splendid’s The Morning of the Country: “I can’t tell you that I take it as a positive thing, poor things…”. And he immediately becomes serious: “What one tries to express is that what is dreamed of can be realized. We must not ask in prayer for our daily bread, but for our daily dream.”.

In this regard, Ricardo considers himself “accomplished” since he claims to have realized his own dreams. “(That’s why) I would have no problem leaving my existence at this time. What would bother me is being disabled after a stroke, and say: ‘Kill me’. And my grandchildren say: ‘Grandpa wants more puree.’ ‘No, kill me!’ ‘No, Grandpa wants more puree!'”

Source: Ambito

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