
Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota - Documentary CMTV
Documentary · Music
Overview
Two hours of videos, testimonies and exclusive material about Patricio Rey y Los Redonditos de Ricota, a look at the band's career.
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Carlos Alberto Solari
Carlos Alberto Solari
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Carlos Alberto Solari
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Eduardo "Skay" Beilinson
Eduardo "Skay" Beilinson
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Eduardo "Skay" Beilinson
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Ricardo Cohen
Ricardo Cohen
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Ricardo Cohen
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Alfredo Rosso
Alfredo Rosso
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Alfredo Rosso
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Bobby Flores
Bobby Flores
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Bobby Flores
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Claudio Quartero
Claudio Quartero
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Claudio Quartero
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Lalo Mir
Lalo Mir
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Lalo Mir
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Claudio Kleiman
Claudio Kleiman
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Claudio Kleiman
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Tito Fargo D'Aviero
Tito Fargo D'Aviero
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Tito Fargo D'Aviero
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Juan "Piojo" Abalos
Juan "Piojo" Abalos
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Juan "Piojo" Abalos
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