Born on October 12, 1980, in the small town of Arequito, Argentine singer
Soledad Pastorutti (commonly known as La Sole) is credited with re-popularizing
Argentine folkloric music among younger audiences in the late 20th century. At
the age of 15, a stellar performance at the legendary Cosquín festival helped
her secure a deal with Sony Music Argentina, which released her major-label
debut Poncho al Viento in 1996. Thanks to the popularity of the single "A Don
Ata," the album reached the top of the local charts and eventually became one of
the best-selling Argentine albums of all...