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Editorial Reviews - Argentine Singers by Gender From the Publisher Chapters: Argentine Female Singers, Argentine Male Singers, Charly García, Marcelo Álvarez, Luisana Lopilato, Mercedes Sosa, Carlos de Antonis, Chenoa, Carlos Gardel, Camila Bordonaba, Felipe Colombo, Gustavo Cerati, Benjamín Rojas, Sandro de América, Lola Ponce, Lourdes Cecilia Fernández, Libertad Lamarque, Paz Lenchantin, Florencia Bertotti, José Cura, Victoria Maurette, Fito Páez, Diego Torres, Valeria Lynch, Nicolás Vázquez, María Fernanda Neil, Nadia Di Cello, Axel, María Del Cerro, Cristina Altamira, Georgina Mollo, Mariana Espósito, Ángeles Balbiani, Victor Heredia, Sebastián Francini, Juan Pedro Lanzani, Fabiana Bravo, Nicolás Riera, Milagros Flores, Cineplexx, Mike Amigorena, Inés Palombo, Dorismar, Dante Spinetta, Gastón Dalmau, Federico Aubele, Susana Rinaldi, Juan Carlos Mareco, Daniela Aita, Daniel Melingo, Lidia Borda, Diego García, Brenda Gandini, María Eugenia Suárez, Rocío Igarzábal, Carla Borghetti, Belén Scalella, Candela Vetrano, Pablo Martínez, Ivonne Guzmán, Marcela Morelo, Gabriela Anders, María Martha Serra Lima, Imperio Argentina, Eladia Blázquez, Leo Dan, Manuel Altamira, Luis Lima, Vanesa Oshiro. Excerpt: Charly García (born Carlos Alberto García Moreno on October 23, 1951) is a musician from Argentina with a long career in rock. Charly García was the eldest son in an upper-middle class family. His father taught mathematics and physics in elementary school, while his mother produced radio music shows, mainly shows featuring folkloric music. Charly began to show musical talent at an early age. At three, he received a toy piano as a gift, and soon he surprised his mother with his ability to compose and play coherent melodies, leading her to enlist him in a pre