Marciano Cantero
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Marciano Cantero (born Horacio Eduardo Cantero Hernández, 25 August 1960 – 8 September 2022) was an Argentine musician. He was the lead singer and bassist of
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Biography

Cantero was nine when he first heard the Beatles and The Beach Boys, which he credits as one of his most important influences in his music. Cantero bought a
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that was on sale with his savings, and started to practice with the instrument, helped by his older brother. After graduating high school, his father bought him a brand new bass guitar. He also started attending concerts in the underground circuit during the civil military dictatorship of Argentina. In 1979, he joined Felipe Staiti and
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to form Enanitos Verdes (lit. "Little Green Dwarves", but more accurately considered equivalent to the phrase "Little Green Men"); they struggled at first, but eventually became idols in Mendoza. They later moved to
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, where they also struggled performing in bars and clubs before recording their first album. After a label change, the Enanitos began their internationalization with CBS Argentina and became famous around
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. In 1990, Cantero started his solo career, recording ''Luna Nueva'' (1990) and Beat Club (1991). After that Marciano recorded numerous albums with ''Enanitos Verdes'' as well as releasing a Greatest Hits compilation in 1995, a Live CD in 2005, and their newest album titled ''Pescado Original'' in 2006 which includes the hit ''Mariposas''. He lived in
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, Sonora, Mexico. In 2022, he returned to his birthplace, Mendoza, where he lived until his death.


Illness and death

On 5 September 2022, he was hospitalized due to kidney illness. A surgery was performed, one kidney and part of his spleen were removed. He died three days later, on 8 September 2022, at the age of 62.


Collaborations

* 1995: composed the song "Siempre te amé", for Andrés de León. * 2001: collaborated as a lead singer on the song "El último adiós", of Rostros Ocultos. * 2002: co-wrote with Coti Sorokin his song "Volando". * 2008: composed and sang together with Vanaz, on the song "Extraño sabor". * 2009: collaborated on the song "Pasando galaxias", de Hugo Bistolfi. * 2010: participated on the song "Que cante la vida" in aid of the victims of an earthquake in Chile, together with
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, Alex Ubago,
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, among others. * 2010: participated on "Hipnotika" of A.B. Quintanilla III, DJ Kaneand Voltio. * 2010: sang "Adivinaré" with Los Rancheros. * 2016: collaborated as a lead singer and bassist on the song "Puentes De Papel" of Argentine musician Damián Gaume together with Joaquín Franco (Adicta). * 2019: co-wrote with
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and
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the song "UN PESO" for the album '' Oasis''.


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