Gabo Ferro (Gabriel Fernando Ferro) was born on November 6, 1965, in Buenos
Aires, and developed a parallel career as a historian, teacher, poet, and
performer. He first gained prominence in the early 1990s as the vocalist of the
Buenos Aires hardcore band Porco, formed in 1992, which released two albums,
Porco (1994) and Naturaleza muerta (1998), before he stepped away from that
scene. After a long pause from recording, he re-emerged as a solo
singer-songwriter in 2005 with Canciones que un hombre no debería cantar, then
built a steady, concept-driven catalogue through the 2000s...