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Alberto Zamarbide

Alberto Zamarbide
Birth name Alberto Zamarbide
Also known as Beto Zamarbide
Born (1960-08-23) 23 August 1960 (age 56)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Genres Christian metal, heavy metal
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, musician
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1980–present
Associated acts V8, Logos, Cruel Adicción

Alberto Zamarbide (born. August 23, 1960, Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a heavy metal singer known for his work with bands like V8 and Logos.

Alberto Zamarbide began his career as a vocalist in the band WC, with July Morano as guitarist and songwriter of the group. This line up also had Gustavo Rowek on drums. After a year of work and some shows in Buenos Aires, he organized together with Ricardo Iorio what would be the first heavy metal festival held in Argentina in March 1981, at the headquarters of Athletic Club Argentinos Juniors in the neighborhood of the cemetery, Buenos Aires. Zamarbide soon leaves the group and goes to Brazil for a while.

On his return, he found Ricardo Iorio, who invited him to sing in V8. Since then Zamarbide and Iorio worked together, through all the formations of the band. With the first next Osvaldo Civile and recorded Rowek Luchando Por El Metal (1983), and Un Paso Mas En La Batalla (1985), then this training is disintegrating, enter Miguel Roldán on guitar and Adrian Cenci on drums and recorded together El Fin De Los Inicuos (1987), the last V8 studio album. In a spiritual quest in the midst of an internal climate of addictions and lack of control, he converted to Evangelicalism.

In the early '90 's start to learn to build guitars and basses with the master luthier Horacio Suarez and parallel enters the Conservatory to study the art of luthieria of stringed instruments, with the master Theodore Massi master luthier of Teatro Colón at Buenos Aires. After a few years with his friend and colleague Miguel Roldan founded Logos, and from then on, both continurán working together to present. In 1993, they released their first album with Logos, Industria de Poder, presenting the Germans with Accept, then produced by Rudy Sarzo (Quiet Riot Ozzy Osbourne, Dio), recorded Generacion Mutante (1995), edited at United States, Puerto Rico and Spain. By the end of 1997, recorded Tercer Acto a live album in Buenos Aires in the Auditorio Promúsica.


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