BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) – Hundreds of tearful fans crowded outside a Buenos Aires cemetery on Friday as close friends and relatives of Gustavo Cerati said their final good-bye to the Argentine ...
The unsettling discovery of human remains inside a wall of a Buenos Aires home once rented by rock legend Gustavo Cerati has taken a sharp turn. Authorities have now determined the age and gender of ...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) – Argentine rock star Gustavo Cerati died on Thursday, four years after a stroke put him in a coma and ended the career of one of Latin America's most influential ...
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentine musician Gustavo Cerati, a flamboyant showman who brought stadium rock to Latin America with his band Soda Stereo, died on Thursday at age 55. Grammy-winning Cerati ...
A house once rented by Argentine rock icon Gustavo Cerati has become the center of an unsettling discovery. Located in the quiet Coghlan neighborhood of Buenos Aires, the property, occupied by Cerati ...
BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 4 (UPI) --Argentinean rock star Gustavo Cerati died Thursday in a Buenos Aires hospital after spending the past four years in a coma. He was 55. Cerati had a stroke on May 16, 2010 ...
Last week, as we were heading into the studio to record Alt.Latino, we received word that Latin music legend Gustavo Cerati had died. We were shocked. In the '80s and '90s, as frontman for the band ...
Legendary Argentine musician Gustavo Cerati, who fronted the pivotal band Soda Stereo in the 1980s and '90s, died Thursday in Buenos Aires. Soda Stereo, which authored rock and roll anthems for ...
Best known as the frontman of the Argentine pop-rock band Soda Stereo, Cerati was, and will remain, one of Latin America's most unique voices and most influential artists. By Judy Cantor-Navas Gustavo ...
Cerati had a stroke shortly after this 15 May 2010 concert in Caracas One of Latin America's most popular rock stars, Gustavo Cerati, has died, four years after falling into a coma. Cerati, 55, ...
Shakira and Cerati collaborated on “Fijación Oral Vol 1” and “Oral Fixation Vol 2,” two records released in the year 2005. Cerati joined Shakira in different songs, including “No,” one of her biggest ...