The founder and accordionist of the group went to visit the historic singer and asked for forgiveness for his sayings.
After days of uncertainty and some controversy, the members of The palm trees –The singer Rubén “Cacho” Deicaswho suffered a stroke in early January, and the founder and accordionist Marcos Camino– They managed to overcome internal differences and reaffirmed their continuity as a group. “We gave each other a long hug”they revealed.
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“We gave ourselves a long hug, without the need for words. Only feeling”said on the way in an interview with the newspaper Santa Fe El Litoral, remembering his visit to “Cacho” during his recovery. In addition, the musician acknowledged that the recent conflicts within the band were the product of a “decomposed telephone.”


While Deicas continues his recovery at home and the rest of the palm trees meets the previously agreed commitments, everything indicates that the situation will return to normal over time. “He is anxious to return, but I asked him not to hurry or stress. Your rehabilitation requires patience, and the most important thing is your health“He said on the way to the evolution of his partner.
What Marcos said on the way to conflict in the palm trees
Camino emphasized that the continuity of the palm trees was never in doubt despite the comings and turns. “People think without knowing. This is not any company, it is a society that has been 50 years and where we are half and half. One does not work without the other”Said the accordionist.
“We have rehearsed how to accommodate if someone is missing. It already happened to me when I had an accident and I spent two months admitted. Today it’s my turn to hold the group until Cacho can come back, ”he said.
The emblematic accordionist also revealed that his visit to the house of Deicas was a key step to resolve the conflict. “I apologized in case I was wrong. I left there with a feeling of relief, as if I had taken an elephant from above ”.
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