by Drago Bonacich   Argentinean progressive rock band Aquelarre got involved in the local music scene in March of 1972 while performing at a local venue, releasing a self-titled album that same year. In 1973, Violencia en el Parque became one of the bands best compositions. In 1975, the group moved to Spain, where Aquelarre settled down temporarily, performing and even participating in a local compilation of rock songs. Two years later, due to internal differences, Aquelarre gave up, playing for the last time at Buenos Aires Luna Park, with Carlos Cutaia replacing Hugo González Neira on keyboards.
  by Drago Bonacich   Argentinean progressive rock band Aquelarre got involved in the local music scene in March of 1972 while performing at a local venue, releasing a self-titled album that same year. In 1973, Violencia en el Parque became one of the bands best compositions. In 1975, the group moved to Spain, where Aquelarre settled down temporarily, performing and even participating in a local compilation of rock songs. Two years later, due to internal differences, Aquelarre gave up, playing for the last time at Buenos Aires Luna Park, with Carlos Cutaia replacing Hugo González Neira on keyboards.
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