Argentine Rock Giant Gustavo Cerati Dies After Years in Coma

Gustavo Cerati, the front man of the legendary Argentine pop-rock group Soda Stereo, who went on to a brilliant but too short solo career, has died. Millions of fans are mourning his death, which had been falsely rumored several times since he fell

Gustavo Cerati, Argentine rocker and one of Latin America's most prominent musicians, has passed away after suffering a respiratory arrest in a Buenos Aires hospital. He was 55 years old and had been in a coma for the last 

El ídolo del rock argentino, Gustavo Cerati, falleció este jueves a los 55 años de edad tras sufrir un paro respiratorio, según confirmaron familiares y doctores del músico. PUEDES LEER: Gustavo Cerati: aquí sus 10 mejores 

The Latin American music scene mourns the death of Gustavo Cerati. The former Soda Stereo front man died on Thursday, September 4, 2014 in the morning from a respiratory arrest. “We communicate that the patient Gustavo Cerati died in the early hours of 

From 1982 to 1997, Cerati was the lead singer of influential Argentine rock band Soda Stereo. "De Musica Ligera", "Persiana Americana" and "Los Languis" were some of the hits performed by Cerati, Charly Alberti and "Zeta"