Antonio Tarragó Ros is an Argentine accordionist and singer born on October 18,
1947, in Curuzú Cuatiá. The son of musician Tarragó Ros, he became a leading
figure in chamamé and folclore litoraleño. He released his debut album, Chamamé
con Antonio Tarragó Ros, in 1971 and followed it with works such as Sapucai and
Amanecer de mi gente. His repertoire includes celebrated songs such as “María
va”, “Canción para Carito”, and “Jineteando la vida”. Tarragó Ros is noted for
his environmental activism, often incorporating these themes into his
compositions, such as the track “El río he...