Pedro Aznar (born 23 July, 1959) is an Argentine musician and current solo
artist.
He is also an important figure in Argentine rock, where in the mid 70s had
various appearances with groups like ALAS and Pastoral. He became one of
the four members of Seru Giran in 1978, one of the most musically
influential bands that dominated Argentina's rock for the next four years.
In 1982 he accepted an invitation from Pat Metheny to join The Pat Metheny
Group, with whom he recorded three Grammy winning albums.
Later he began his solo career, while also working in movie soundtracks.
His 1991 album Tango 4 with Charly García as a duo went platinum and was
named best rock album of the year in Argentina by the Argentine
Association of Entertainment Critics.
He recorded a cover of Elton John's (year) hit: Ya no hay forma de pedir
perdón (literally, "There's no more way to ask forgiving"), "Sorry seems
to be the hardest word"He is a mu
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