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Pocho Lapouble (1942 — 2009) was an Argentine jazz drummer, composer and arranger. Carlos Alberto ''Pocho'' Lapouble was born in
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. He and a group of local teens, including pianists Alberto Favero and Caco Álvarez, bassist Guri Baccaro, and trombonist Vicente Izzi, formed the La Plata Contemporary Jazz Group in 1959, performing together until 1968, and appearing in numerous university concerts and radio shows. He formed a trio with Favero and bassist Adalberto Cevasco, with whom he appeared in the
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program at the
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in 1971, and in 1972 released his first album, ''Quinteplus'', for
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. He joined pop singer
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in 1972 as lead arranger, and began his work in the
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in 1976 for Ortega as music director in the comedy production, ''
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''. He joined Cevasco in experimental pianist Gustavo Kerestesachi's jazz trio in 1974, and was honored at the 4th International Festival of Jazz Composers in
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, in 1978. Lapouble first composed for film in Alejandro Azzano's 1981 tragedy, ''
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, as well as numerous local television commercials, including one in which
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, a well-known
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vocalist, began her own career.''Clarín'' (16 May 2009)
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composer
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in his sextet, and later worked with Jorge Anders,
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, among others. He was honored at the
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in 1985, 1986, 1988, 1993, and 1995, as well as in numerous Argentine events. He was reunited with pianist Alberto Favero for numerous albums and tours, including a tribute to
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(1993), '' Stella by Starlight'' (1996), and their version of ''
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'' (2002). The Argentine Society of Composers ( SADAIC), awarded his tango piece, ''Palermo Viejo'', a grand prize in 1998. His film score for
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's romantic comedy ''
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'' (1992) ended his film collaborations, though he made a cameo appearance as himself in Lucho Bender's '' Felicidades'', in 2000. Lapouble taught in his discipline from 2002 onwards in the Buenos Aires suburb of
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, and headed the jazz program at the Argentine Society of Music Education (SADEM) from 2004. On May 15, 2009, Lapouble suffered a stroke and died in an
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clinic at age 67.


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List of jazz arrangers The American Federation of Musicians defines arranging as "the art of preparing and adapting an already written composition for presentation in other than its original form. An arrangement may include reharmonization, paraphrasing, and/or develo ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Lapouble, Pocho 1942 births 2009 deaths Argentine people of French descent People from La Plata Argentine jazz drummers Male drummers Argentine film score composers Male film score composers Male jazz musicians 20th-century male musicians