He was one of the most important voices in Argentine history and stood out in many musical genres.
Roberto Sánchez Ocampo adopted the artistic pseudonym Sandra because his parents wanted to register him under that name and the Civil Registry did not allow them. Roberto Sánchez Ocampo later adopted the pseudonym “Sandro of America”perhaps because his talent could spread and cross borders. Roberto Sánchez Ocampo He died on January 4, 2010 due to septic shock..
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But in the middle they passed 52 original albums, 8 million copies sold, Los del Fuego, Wheatfield, So, Because I love you,I want to fill myself with you and the countless functions in the Gran Rex. Owner of the melodic song and the ballad, adored by his “babes” and with a seductive and daring style, Sandro managed to transcend Argentine art.


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Whoever plays Sandro will be chosen from an open casting call.
Sandro, tobacco, the operations and their end
Despite their romances, his true love was tobaccothe vice that led to his death. Diagnosed with pulmonary emphysema In 1997, Sandro went through stages of intensive care, bronchodilators and oxygen tubes.
The situation worsened November 20, 2009when was underwent surgery at the Italian Hospital of Mendoza to receive a lung transplant. His rapid recovery deceived the medical reports, who believed that a miracle had occurred. By then, his heart and lung were not his, but those of a 22-year-old Italian who had committed suicide.
45 days passed in which there were doctors, controls, fans and media. Sandro’s condition also worsened again, and The Acinetobacter baumannii germ that had affected the “Gitano” evolved. After being controlled with antibiotics, there was pulmonary rejection, so all that remained was to count the hours.
Finally, the January 4, 2010a septic shock resulting from multiple organ failure It ended the life of Sandro, of Sandro of America, of Roberto Sánchez Ocampo.
Source: Ambito

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