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Berrogüetto

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Berrogüetto
Background information
OriginGalicia, Spain
GenresFolk
Years active1995 – 2014
LabelsBOA
MembersQuico Comesana
(1995 – 2014)

Santiago Cribeiro
(1995 – 2014)
Quin Farinha
(1995 – 2014)
Guillermo Fernandez
(1995 – 2014)
Isaac Palacin
(1995 – 2014)

Anxo Pintos
(1995 – 2014)
Websiteberroguetto.com

Berrogüetto is a folk band from Galicia, formed in the spring of 1995. They are signed to BOA records and released their first album Navicularia in 1996, going on to receive various awards.

The name Berrogüetto was born when the components of this artistic project met in Vigo to form and give a name to the new grouping. The name is a neologism, that has a triple origin "Berro" meaning "scream" or "shout" in Galician, "Güeto" from the word "ghetto" and, finally, "Soweto", the South African district where the fight against apartheid started. The amalgamation of these three names, of these three semantic ideas, is the word Berrogüetto, that would come to mean the shout of the ghetto - the oppressed ones. The group was disbanded in February 2014.[1]

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