Los Enanitos Verdes is a successful music group from 
Argentina. Started in the province of 
Mendoza[?], the group has achieved wide-spread fame across 
Latin America. In 
1990, they separated, but in 
1992, band members 
Marciano Cantero (lead singer), 
Daniel Piccolo[?] (drummer) and 
Felipe Staiti[?] (guitar), decided to make a comeback. As of 
2003, they are on tour with 
Alejandra Guzman. They have, among other things, earned a 
Gaviota de Plata (
Silver Bird) at the prestigious 
Festival de Vina del Mar[?] (
Vina del Mar Festival) in 
Chile. For a little while, in 
1984, they had 
Sergio Embrioni[?] perform as a guest musician.
The Enanitos Verdes are considered to be very good signers by autograph experts.
Discography and highlights
- Los Enanitos Verdes (1984, for Mordisco Label[?])
- Contrareloj[?] (Against the Clock 1986, their first album for [CBS Argentina]])
- Habitaciones Extranas[?] (Strange Rooms, 1987)
- Carrousel[?] (1988)
- Habia una Vez[?] (Once Upon a Time, 1989, last album for CBS Argentina)
- Igual que Ayer[?] (Just Like Yesterday, gold album,1992, first album for EMI[?])
- Big Bang[?] (1994, platinum album)
- 20 Grandes Exitos[?] (20 Greatest Hits, 1995)
- Guerra Gaucha[?] (Gaucho War, 1996)
- Planetario[?] (Planetarium, 1997)
- Traccion Acustica[?] (Acustic Traction, 1998)
- Nectar[?] (1999)
- Amores Lejanos[?] (Loves That are Far, 2003)
 
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