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Chilean singer and songwriter Eduardo Gatti was born in 1949. Inspired by music icons such as <a href="spotify:artist:74ASZWbe4lXaubB36ztrGX">Bob Dylan</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:1EevBGfUh3RSQSGpluxgBm">Joan Baez</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:4ejp2yEDQIIJIy0iFpoI5B">Violeta Parra</a>, Gatti took guitar lessons soon forming a band called the Clouds and later a new act named Apparition recording a "When a Man Loves a Woman" cover, released by RCA as a single. After travelling all over Europe, Eduardo Gatti returned to Chile joining a band called los Blops, playing along with Juan Contreras, Sergio Bezara, Julio Villalobos, and Juan Pablo Orrego. By that time, "Llos Momentos," a classic pop-folk ballad, was born. In 1970, Blops was released, followed by Blops ll and 1973's La Locomotora. By that time, the band broke up, temporarily coming back in 1978 as a duet formed by Gatti and Juan Pablo Orrego. In 1980, Eduardo Gatti started his solo career, releasing a self-titled album in 1982. That record gave him a second smash hit, a song called "Quiero Paz." A year later, Gatti ll came out, getting his song "Navegante" included in El Ultimo Grumete's soundtrack. In 1994, Eduardo Gatti was invited by <a href="spotify:artist:4STHEaNw4mPZ2tzheohgXB">Paul McCartney</a> to open his concert at Santiago de Chile's Estadio Nacional. Gatti's greatest hits were compiled in the 1995 album De Momentos, Viajes y Navegantes. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi

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