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- Arco_Iris abstract "Arco Iris (Spanish for Rainbow) were a rock group from the late 1960s until the late 1970s in Argentina, and one of the most influential in Argentine rock history in more ways than just music. While tagged as an 'acoustic' Argentine rock band in the beginning, Arco Iris were pioneers (with Chilean band Los Jaivas), infusing rock with regional folk music, as well as one of the first bands that projected their beliefs through their music and lifestyle (in their case around the art of yoga). In the 1980s Arco Iris minus Santaolalla moved to the United States to live in the mountains of California, where they have been involved in the jazz-rock and new-age music scene.Arco Iris frontman Gustavo Santaolalla would emerge in the 1980s as one of the artists and producers that popularized rock music beyond Argentina and aided the rise of Rock en Español (with Miguel Mateos, Charly Garcia, etc.) by promoting rock acts all over Latin America.".
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- Arco_Iris wikiPageExternalLink bio.html.
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- Arco_Iris wikiPageRevisionID "696475221".
- Arco_Iris wikiPageWikiLink Argentina.
- Arco_Iris wikiPageWikiLink Argentine_rock.
- Arco_Iris wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Arco_Iris wikiPageWikiLink Category:Argentine_rock_music_groups.
- Arco_Iris wikiPageWikiLink Charly_García.
- Arco_Iris wikiPageWikiLink Chester_Thompson.
- Arco_Iris wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Arco_Iris wikiPageWikiLink Gustavo_Santaolalla.
- Arco_Iris wikiPageWikiLink Herbie_Hancock.
- Arco_Iris wikiPageWikiLink Jazz_fusion.
- Arco_Iris wikiPageWikiLink Lalo_Schifrin.
- Arco_Iris wikiPageWikiLink Latin_America.
- Arco_Iris wikiPageWikiLink Los_Jaivas.
- Arco_Iris wikiPageWikiLink Miguel_Mateos.
- Arco_Iris wikiPageWikiLink New-age_music.
- Arco_Iris wikiPageWikiLink Rock_en_español.
- Arco_Iris wikiPageWikiLink Rock_music.
- Arco_Iris wikiPageWikiLink Soluna_(rock).
- Arco_Iris wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_language.
- Arco_Iris wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Arco_Iris wikiPageWikiLink Vox_Dei.
- Arco_Iris wikiPageWikiLink Yoga.
- Arco_Iris wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arco Iris".
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- Arco_Iris subject Category:Argentine_rock_music_groups.
- Arco_Iris hypernym Group.
- Arco_Iris type Band.
- Arco_Iris type Group.
- Arco_Iris type Organisation.
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- Arco_Iris type Organisation.
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- Arco_Iris comment "Arco Iris (Spanish for Rainbow) were a rock group from the late 1960s until the late 1970s in Argentina, and one of the most influential in Argentine rock history in more ways than just music. While tagged as an 'acoustic' Argentine rock band in the beginning, Arco Iris were pioneers (with Chilean band Los Jaivas), infusing rock with regional folk music, as well as one of the first bands that projected their beliefs through their music and lifestyle (in their case around the art of yoga).".
- Arco_Iris label "Arco Iris".
- Arco_Iris sameAs Q4787420.
- Arco_Iris sameAs Arco_Iris_(banda).
- Arco_Iris sameAs m.04d27y7.
- Arco_Iris sameAs Q4787420.
- Arco_Iris wasDerivedFrom Arco_Iris?oldid=696475221.
- Arco_Iris homepage bio.html.
- Arco_Iris isPrimaryTopicOf Arco_Iris.