Alfredo Remus Day

Alfredo Remus is an Argentine musician, double bass player, performer of various genres of American popular music, especially tango , jazz , Argentine folklore and bossa nova . born 1938

He participated as bassist in the historical album the Misa Criolla ( 1964 ), by Ariel Ramírez . He has accompanied important musicians and groups such as Paul Gonsalves , Vinícius de Moraes , Maria Bethânia , Enrique “Mono” Villegas , Gato Barbieri , Mercedes Sosa , Tony Bennett, Ariel Ramírez , Víctor Heredia , Alberto Cortez , Trio Los Panchos , Raphael , Zupay Quartet , Dyango , Leonardo Favio , Sandro , Susana Rinaldi , Antonio Carlos Jobim , among others.

He was a frequent participant in a series of meetings of improvisation and informal folk experimentation at Eduardo Lagos’ house, baptized humorously by Hugo Díaz as folklorisons , which, like jazz jam sessions , used to gather Lagos, Astor Piazzolla and Díaz, with other musicians such as Remus himself, Oscar Cardozo Ocampo , Domingo Cura and Oscar López Ruiz , among others.

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