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Unpublished song by Sandro on the anniversary of his birth

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"Don't go yet" is an unpublished song by Sandro (Roberto Sanchez) that just saw the light this Wednesday 19 of August, coinciding with the anniversary of his birth.

This Wednesday, one of the most popular artists in the country would have fulfilled 75 years. In this context and as a preview of a future album, this song appeared - after permission from Olga Garaventa de Sánchez (singer's widow)- through the Sony label.

The material was treated by producer and sound engineer Nelson Pombal, who was in charge of restoring the sound (and also acoustic guitar). Later came the addition of Ricardo Lew's electric guitar, who was one of Sandro's longtime collaborators.

The other musicians who were in charge of finalizing the melody were Rubén Aguilera (low), Jon Aguilera (accordion), Mariano Braun (piano rhodes), Sebastian Reinholz (drums and percussion), Miguel Tallarita (trumpet and flugel), Patricia arguelles (fiddle), Herman Ringer (violin and viola), Juan Pablo Ezquerra (glockenspiel) and Pablo Iglesias and Diego Reinholz (percussion).

"Don't go yet" will be part of a future album that will also contain previously unheard versions of the remembered artist who died in 2010.

As indicated by Sony, this song was used by Sánchez during a charity show that took place in Chile, but nevertheless, it had been interpreted with a totally different letter.

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