Nexus (Argentine band)

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Nexus
Origin Argentina
Genres Progressive rock
Years activeLate 1970s–present
LabelsRecord Runner
MembersLalo Huber – keyboards, backing vocals
Luis Nakamura -drums
Carlos Lucena - guitars, backing vocals
Roxana Truccolo – bass, vocals

Nexus is a progressive rock band from Argentina. The band was founded in the late 1970s, but released its first album in 1999.

Contents

The band is well known around the world. It has performed in different countries (Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, United States, Chile, Panama) and has experienced good sales, reception and reviews of its albums.

Discography

Musicians

Mariela González: lead vocals.
Carlos Lucena: guitars.
Daniel Ianniruberto: bass.
Luis Nakamura: drums.
Lalo Huber: keyboards.


Lito Marcello: lead vocals.
Carlos Lucena: guitars.
Daniel Ianniruberto: bass.
Luis Nakamura: drums, percussion.
Lalo Huber: keyboards.


Carlos Lucena: guitars.
Daniel Ianniruberto: bass.
Luis Nakamura: drums, percussion.
Lalo Huber: keyboards.
guest:
Lito Marcello: lead vocal.
Ricardo Soulé: violin.


Carlos Lucena: guitars; bass.
Luis Nakamura: drums.
Lalo Huber: keyboards.
guest:
Daniel Ianniruberto: bass.
Lito Marcello: lead vocal.


Carlos Lucena: guitars, backing vocals.
Machy Madero: bass.
Luis Nakamura: drums.
Lalo Huber: keyboards and lead vocals.
guest:
Roxana Trúccolo: lead vocals.


Carlos Lucena: guitars.
Jorge Mariño Martínez: bass.
Luis Nakamura: drums.
Lalo Huber: keyboards.
invitada:
Roxana Trúccolo: lead vocals.

Carlos Lucena: guitars.
Roxy Truccolo: bass. vocals.
Luis Nakamura: drums.
Lalo Huber: keyboards.


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