Jorge Maronna
An image from Humor dulce hogar, one of the productions that also features Jorge Maronna.
Jorge Maronna

Jorge Maronna

August 1, 1948 — Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires, Argentina

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jorge Maronna is an Argentine multi-instrumentalist, composer, singer, author and a founding member of the comedy-musical group Les Luthiers. Born August 1, 1948, in Bahía Blanca, he joined I Musicisti while still a teenager, and helped Gerardo Masana and Carlos Iraldi build the first informal instrument, the "contrachitarrone da gamba". In 1967, he was part of the four people who left I Musicisti and formed Les Luthiers. There, he and Masana composed most of the music for early shows, and to this day Maronna still pens many musical pieces for the group, often in collaboration with one of his bandmates. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jorge Maronna, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Mastropiero que nunca

Mastropiero que nunca

1979

Hacen muchas gracias de nada

Hacen muchas gracias de nada

1980

Bromato de armonio

Bromato de armonio

1998

Unen canto con humor

Unen canto con humor

1999

Grandes hitos

Grandes hitos

1995

Las obras de ayer

Las obras de ayer

2002

El grosso concerto

El grosso concerto

2001

Humor dulce hogar

Humor dulce hogar

1986