Adrián Otero

Adrián Otero
Birth name Adrián Fernando Otero
Born July 31, 1958
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Died June 12, 2012 (53)
Córdoba, Argentina
Genres Rock
Blues
Occupation(s) Musician, Songwriter and Singer
Instruments Vocals
Associated acts Memphis La Blusera
Pappo
Patricia Sosa

Adrián Otero (Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 31, 1958 – Córdoba, Argentina, June 12, 2012) was a singer of blues and Argentinian rock. He led Memphis La Blusera, a group of blues and rock, between 1978 and 2008.

Before devoting himself to music, Otero studied Psychology and travelled around the world. He also worked in various trades such as a sports journalist, craftsman and cook.[1] In 1978, at the age of twenty two, he became the lead singer of Memphis La Blusera, a group for which he authored most of its lyrics.[2][3]

After nearly thirty years as the head of the group, in 2008, he retired from Memphis La Blusera and released his first solo blues album in 2008 entitled Imán, followed by El jinete del Blues in 2012.[4] Otero died on June 12, 2012 after a fatal traffic accident at age 53.[5] After his death, it was discovered that Otero was a Mason.[6]

Discography

Memphis La Blusera

  • Alma bajo la lluvia (1982)
  • Medias negras (1986)
  • Tonto rompecabezas (1988)
  • Memphis La Blusera (1990)
  • Nunca tuve tanto blues (1993)
  • Memphis En Vivo (1994)
  • Cosa de hombres (1996)
  • Hoy es hoy (1998)
  • El acústico (1999)
  • Angelitos culones (2001)
  • Teatro Colón (2003)
  • 25º Aniversario (2004)
  • ...Etc. (2006)

Soloist

  • Imán (2008)
  • El jinete del Blues (2012)

References

  1. "Biografía de Adrián Otero" (in Spanish). Retrieved April 22, 2016.
  2. "Biografía de Adrián Otero". Rock.com.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved April 22, 2016.
  3. "Biografía de Memphis La Blusera". Rock.com.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved April 22, 2016.
  4. "Adrián Otero deja Memphis para iniciar carrera solista". 2008. Archived from the original on March 11, 2012. Retrieved April 22, 2016.
  5. "Murió Adrián Otero". Página/12. 2012. Retrieved April 22, 2016.
  6. "La Masonería Argentina recuerda a Adrián Otero". primiciasya.com. June 12, 2012. Retrieved April 22, 2016.
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