Many on social media agreed with his position, especially the heavy metal fans who followed him for so many years.
The artist Ricardo Iorio He died on October 24, 2023, left an enormous musical legacy and, without a doubt, is part of Argentine culture and deserved some type of recognition or tribute in an awards ceremony as important as the Gardel Awards.
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But there was not a mention and his daughter, Daiana Iorio, he complained publicly. “Gardel Awards, you lost your last opportunity to honor the father of heavy metal,” the young woman reproached from her X account.


“They showed the scourge that they never stopped being. The synarchy of music”continued the artist’s daughter, very angry at the lack of recognition towards her father.
His post was quickly filled with responses because many agreed with his position, especially the heavy metal fans who followed him for so many years.
The message from Ricardo Iorio’s daughter six months after his death
Six months after his death, Daiana had dedicated a heartfelt message on social networks to her father “Half a year ago I expected to receive a birthday call, but I received a very different one. Since then I have been trying to think about this new configuration. I find you in the laughter and gestures of your grandchildren. In your songs performed by them or when listening to them when they ask me to sleep. Also in dreams and signs. In 36 years of similarities that often led to differences, there was never any betrayal between us. “I gave you the family you had always demanded and in exchange, I earned your eternity.”
“For half a year I have not had parents as a mother, only their teachings, which is a lot. Those who leave their mark on the world do not close a cycle, but rather its cycle continues its transformation transcending them. That is why I accompany my prayers every night asking for the elevation of your soul towards God, so that you may rest in peace,” concluded Ricardo Iorio’s daughter.
Source: Ambito

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