Dios" (written by, and acoustic guitar, harmonica, and backing vocals by LeónGieco) [4:45] Side C "La Flor Azul" (A. R. Villar, M. A. Gallo) [3:11] "Los
Raúl Carnota, Pedro Aznar, Jaime Torres, Divididos, Guillermo Fernández, LeónGieco, Luis Salinas, Sandra Luna Teresa Parodi, Federico Pecchia, María Volonté
Nieto Edited by Ezequiel Borovinsky Nicolás Goldbart Music by Hugo Diaz LeónGieco Juaujo Soza Distributed by Pol-Ka Producciones Axiom Films (UK and Ireland)
ganadores". La Voz (in Spanish). Retrieved February 3, 2023. "Miranda!, LeónGieco y Babasónicos, los más nominados". Clarin (in Spanish). August 28, 2012
with his band Arco Iris and collaborating on records for Wet Picnic and LeónGieco. All of their previous albums had been produced by González, however Santaolalla
August 25, 2014. Apicella, Mauro (April 20, 2001). "LeónGieco, una luz para los Gardel" [LeónGieco, a light for the Gardel Awards]. La Nación (in Spanish)
"Chale". 2005 - made "Horal", a duo with Argentinian singer-songwriter LeónGieco, taken from the album Por favor, perdón y gracias. 2007 - took part in
Tony Springer Christmas in Rockefeller Center 2009 "Sólo le pido a Dios" LeónGieco Unidos Por Haití (Charity concert) 2010 "Te Olvide" (with Joe Arroyo)
Italy 1974 Edgar Allan Poe Generazioni - Una storia di sempre Italy 1974 LeónGieco La banda de los caballos cansados Argentina 1974 Gong You Various 1974
familia paterna (Cournou) es de origen francés. "Perón, la Triple A, LeónGieco y el abuelo anti-montonero de Emmanuel Horvilleur". 2014. Mercedes [Villar]