Alberto Cortez

Alberto Cortez (1940-2019) was an Argentine singer-songwriter and musician, renowned for his contributions to Latin American music, particularly within the genres of folk and pop. Born in Buenos Aires, Cortez began his career in the 1960s, gaining prominence for his poetic lyrics and emotive vocal delivery. Among his notable works are songs such as "No Soy de Aquí, Ni Soy de Allá," "Cuando un Amigo se Va," and "El Cuento de la Lechera." His ability to convey deep emotion and social commentary through his music resonated widely, earning him a dedicated following across Latin America and beyond. Cortez's impact on music is characterized by his blend of traditional Argentine folk elements with contemporary styles, influencing a generation of Latin artists. He was also known for his storytelling prowess, often reflecting themes of love, loss, and nostalgia. Over his career, he released numerous albums and performed internationally, solidifying his legacy as one of the significant figures in Latin American music. His work continues to inspire both listeners and musicians, ensuring his place in the cultural history of the region.