Argentinian rock trio Enanitos Verdes, one of the most prominent Latin pop-rock groups from the ‘80s and ‘90s, revolutionized the Spanish genre. Currently formed by members Marciano Cantero (bass, keyboards, and vocals), Felipe Staiti (guitar), and Jota Morelli (drums), the group’s discography consists of 15 albums, including 1999's Grammy-nominated Nectar.
Argentinian rock trio Enanitos Verdes, one of the most prominent Latin pop-rock groups from the ‘80s and ‘90s, revolutionized the Spanish genre. Currently formed by members Marciano Cantero (bass, keyboards, and vocals), Felipe Staiti (guitar), and Jota Morelli (drums), the group’s discography consists of 15 albums, including 1999's Grammy-nominated Nectar.
Argentinian rock trio Enanitos Verdes, one of the most prominent Latin pop-rock groups from the ‘80s and ‘90s, revolutionized the Spanish genre. Currently formed by members Marciano Cantero (bass, keyboards, and vocals), Felipe Staiti (guitar), and Jota Morelli (drums), the group’s discography consists of 15 albums, including 1999's Grammy-nominated Nectar.