Armando Tirelli is an Uruguayan keyboardist, composer, and arranger who was active between the late 1960s and late 1970s. He first appeared in 1968 as part of the lounge-jazz act Sexteto Electrónico Moderno, with whom he recorded two albums. He then joined Exodo, a Mexican Latin-rock combo that issued an eponymous album in 1972. In 1978, he released the ambitious symphonic-rock concept album El Profeta, which has since gained cult-classic status.
Discography:
- El Profeta (1978)
Artist/Album Pages:
Armando Tirelli - El Profeta (1978)
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