translated from Spanish: Soledad Pastorutti turns 40 in the middle of quarantine

Soledad Pastorutti sold more than seven million records and, throughout his 20 years of career, won numerous awards that validate the quality of his work. This October 12, 2020, the Argentine singer, songwriter and actress turns 40 and, from Filo.news, we reviewed her great moments from the moment she started singing to her last album, Part of Me.

Born in Arequito, Santa Fe province, she was instilled in her love of Argentine folklore from a very young age, so at an early age she was already singing on small pallets in the interior of the country. His first live musical performance was to be nothing more or nothing less than at the Cosquin Festival (not to be confused with Cosquín Rock), but being past midnight and being underage, he could not get on to sing. He had to wait until November 1995 in Buenos Aires.Al following year he had a rematch with Cosquín and was able to participate in him along with his sister Natalia. The success was such that Sony Music signed her to work with them. Thus, at the age of 16, Soledad traveled through almost 200 Argentine villages and released his first album: Poncho al viento.

From there, the great successes and recognitions would keep coming. With eleven studio albums, seven live and five compilations, Soledad became a modern icon of Albiceleste folklore, awarded eleven Gardel Awards, a Latin Grammy and two platinum albums, among others. Now, in full quarantine and with face-to-face shows disabled, Soledad decided to share her 40th birthday in an online show with her fans. The same will be at 21 and will present his brand new album Part of Me. Also, you can read the interview we had with her from Filo.news.

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