Antonio "El Pampa" González

Antonio "El Pampa" González was a renowned Argentine-born Uruguayan artist, celebrated for his work as a reciter and composer of popular and carnival music. Born on October 21, 1923, he spent much of his life in Uruguay, where he developed his artistic career. González was particularly known for his recitations, often interpreting texts by notable authors such as Osiris Rodríguez Castillos and José Larralde. His discography includes albums like *La Credencial de Niebla*, *Mi Madre India*, and contributions to collective works like *La Gesta de Aparicio*. He was also known for his humorous sketches alongside actor Cacho de la Cruz in the program "El show del mediodía." González passed away on August 18, 2004, in Montevideo, leaving behind a legacy in Uruguayan cultural heritage.

Some of his notable works include *Lo Mejor de la Poesía Gauchesca*, which reflects his deep connection to the rich cultural traditions of Uruguay and Argentina. His contributions to Uruguayan folklore are significant, and his art continues to be celebrated for its authenticity and cultural depth.

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