Vitico

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Vitico
Vitico, left
Vitico, left
Background information
Birth nameVictor Bereciartua
Born (1948-11-26) 26 November 1948 (age 72)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
GenresHeavy metal, blues, blues rock, hard rock,
InstrumentsVocals, Guitar, Bass

Victor Bereciartua[1] better known by his stage name Vitico (born in Buenos Aires, 26 November 1948) is an Argentine musician. He is best known for being the lead singer of Viticus, an Argentinian rock band that was created in 2002 in Tigre.[2]

Career[]

Vitico played the bass guitar in various bands (Los Mods, Alta Tensión, ) until joined "Billy Bond y su Pesada del Rock and Roll". The 1970s were spent in England, where he played briefly in Bad Company.

Upon his return, in 1980, summoned him to integrate Riff, the continuation of Pappo's Blues. Recorded four albums until 1984. That same year he began his solo career, which was recorded Ha llegado la hora. At the same time, were made his solo shows, was recalled by Pappo Riff for returning.

In late 2002 formed Viticus, his new band and also play of several concerts tribute to Riff.

Discography[]

With Riff[]

  • 1981: Ruedas de Metal
  • 1981: Macadam 3...2...1...0...
  • 1982: Contenidos
  • 1983: En Acción
  • 1985: Riff VII
  • 1987: Riff 'N Roll
  • 1992: Zona de Nadie
  • 1995: Paladium '86
  • 1996: En Vivo en Obras 17/12/85
  • 1996: Riff en Vivo
  • 1997: Que Sea Rock

Solo[]

  • 1985: Ha llegado la hora
  • 1987: Nacido para ser así
  • 1994: No se si voy a volver

With Vitiken[]

  • 1988: Entertainment

With Tarzen[]

  • 1989: Es una selva ahí fuera

With Viticus[]

  • 2003: Viticus
  • 2006: Super
  • 2008: Viticus III
  • 2011: Rock Local

References[]

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