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| name = G.I.T.
{{Infobox musical artist
| image = G.I.T. (1986).png
| caption = G.I.T. in 1986
| name = G.I.T.
| image_size = 250px
| image = Git banda argentina.jpg
| background = group_or_band
| caption =
| origin = [[Buenos Aires]], Argentina
| image_size = 250px
| origin = [[Buenos Aires]], Argentina
| genre = [[Argentine rock]], [[New wave music|new wave]], [[pop rock]]
| genre = [[Argentine rock]], [[New wave music|new wave]], [[pop rock]]
| years_active = 1984–1989<br>1992–1994<br>2010<br>2017-present
| years_active = {{hlist|1984–1989|1992–1994|2010|2017-present}}
| label = Interdisc (Universal), BMG (Bertelsmann Music Group), EMI
| label = Interdisc (Universal), BMG (Bertelsmann Music Group), EMI
| associated_acts = [[Charly Garcia]]<br/>[[Soda Stereo]]<br/>[[Los Twist]]<br/>[[Andrés Calamaro]]<br>[[Miki González]]
| associated_acts = [[Charly Garcia]], [[Soda Stereo]], [[Los Twist]], [[Andrés Calamaro]], [[Miki González]]
| website =
| website =
| past_members =
| past_members = * [[Pablo Guyot]] (guitar and vocals)
*[[Pablo Guyot]] (guitar and vocals)
* [[Alfredo Toth]] (bass and vocals)
*[[Alfredo Toth]] (bass and vocals)
* [[Willy Iturri]] (drums and vocals)
*[[Willy Iturri]] (drums and vocals)
}}
}}


'''G.I.T.''' It is a [[supergroup]] of [[rock music|rock]] and [[new wave]] from [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]], emerged in the early 1980s, composed of Pablo Guyot (guitars and vocals), Willy Iturri (drums and vocals) and Alfredo Toth (bass and vocals).<ref name= git>[https://rock.com.ar/artistas/283/biografia Biografía de G.I.T. (spanish)] Retrieved on January 11, 2020</ref> The 3 musicians coincided for the first time in [[Raúl Porchetto]]'s band, serving as the instrumental basis for the best hits of the artist in the early 1980s.<ref name= git></ref> [[Charly García]] was dazzled with Porchetto's base and incorporated them into his solo band, recording with them 2 albums.<ref name= git></ref> <ref>[https://www.discogs.com/artist/2988748-Git-4 G.I.T.] Retrieved on January 11, 2020</ref>
'''G.I.T.''' (originally, '''GIT''', to resemble the English Word '''''Hit''''') is a [[Supergroup (music)|supergroup]] of [[rock music|rock]] and [[New wave music|new wave]] from [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]], emerged in the early 1980s, composed of Pablo Guyot (guitars and vocals), Willy Iturri (drums and vocals) and Alfredo Toth (bass and vocals).<ref name= git>[https://rock.com.ar/artistas/283/biografia Biografía de G.I.T. (spanish)] Retrieved on January 11, 2020</ref> The 3 musicians coincided for the first time in [[Raúl Porchetto]]'s band, serving as the instrumental basis for the best hits of the artist in the early 1980s.<ref name= git /> [[Charly García]] was dazzled with Porchetto's base and incorporated them into his solo band, recording with them 2 albums.<ref name= git /><ref>[https://www.discogs.com/artist/2988748-Git-4 G.I.T.] Retrieved on January 11, 2020</ref>


The musicians had been asking for a space of their own for some time, so Charly granted and allowed them to form a band, which was called ''GIT'' ([[acronym]] that comes from the initials of the last names of its members: Guyot, Iturri and Toth).<ref name=cmtv.com.ar>[https://www.cmtv.com.ar/biografia/show.php?bnid=425&banda=GIT Biografía de G.I.T.] Retrieved on January 11, 2020</ref> Charly gave them a hand and was the producer of his self-titled [[debut album]].<ref name=cmtv.com.ar></ref> The album quickly became a success and GIT began its take off: it would become one of the emblematic bands of the golden age of Argentine rock, conquering [[Argentina]], [[Chile]], [[Peru]], [[Colombia]], [[Japan]], [[United States]] and [[Mexico]].<ref name=cmtv.com.ar></ref>
The musicians had been asking for a space of their own for some time, so Charly granted and allowed them to form a band, which was called ''GIT'' ([[acronym]] that comes from the initials of the last names of its members: Guyot, Iturri and Toth).<ref name=cmtv.com.ar>[https://www.cmtv.com.ar/biografia/show.php?bnid=425&banda=GIT Biografía de G.I.T.] Retrieved on January 11, 2020</ref> Charly gave them a hand and was the producer of his self-titled debut album.<ref name=cmtv.com.ar /> Due to an unnoticed design error, the album cover features the acronym separated by dots, which is why in countries other than Argentina the band is known as '''G.I.T.'''. The album quickly became a success and GIT began its takeoff: it would become one of the emblematic bands of the golden age of Argentine rock, conquering [[Argentina]], [[Chile]], [[Peru]], [[Colombia]], [[Japan]], [[United States]] and [[Mexico]].<ref name=cmtv.com.ar />


Due to human wear and tear in the face of the overwhelming success the band was having, they separated in [[1988]]. They subsequently held meetings in 1992, 2010 and 2017.<ref>[http://www.lahistoriadelrock.com.ar/ban/bang6.html G.I.T. - Biografía - La Historia del Rock Argentino] Retrieved on January 11, 2020</ref> In 2017, the members of the band, were declared by the Legislature of the city of Buenos Aires as "Outstanding Personality of the City of Buenos Aires", for the legacy of his artistic career.<ref>[https://www.cmtv.com.ar/noticias/noticia_completa.php?bnid=425&nid=19835&artista=GIT&titulo=Homenaje_a_Git Homenaje a GIT] Retrieved on January 11, 2020</ref>
Due to human wear and tear in the face of the overwhelming success the band was having, they separated in 1988. They subsequently held meetings in 1992, 2010 and 2017.<ref>[http://www.lahistoriadelrock.com.ar/ban/bang6.html G.I.T. - Biografía - La Historia del Rock Argentino] Retrieved on January 11, 2020</ref> In 2017, the members of the band were declared by the Legislature of the city of Buenos Aires as "Outstanding Personality of the City of Buenos Aires" for the legacy of their artistic career.<ref>[https://www.cmtv.com.ar/noticias/noticia_completa.php?bnid=425&nid=19835&artista=GIT&titulo=Homenaje_a_Git Homenaje a GIT] Retrieved on January 11, 2020</ref>


The songs «La calle es su lugar (Ana)» <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20140810040637/http://www.caletasur.cl/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=247 La calle es su lugar] Retrieved on January 11, 2020</ref>and «Siempre fuiste mi amor», of the first and second record plate respectively, granted the public recognition. Other of his successes, such as «Es por amor», belonging to his third album, GIT Volume 3 (1986), led them to national and global success. Other hits in its last stage are completed by songs such as the «Buenas noches, Beirut» anti-war, the rocker «No te portes mal», the pop ballad «Para Pau» and others.
The songs "La calle es su lugar (Ana)"<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20140810040637/http://www.caletasur.cl/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=247 La calle es su lugar] Retrieved on January 11, 2020</ref> and "Siempre fuiste mi amor", of the first and second record plate respectively, granted the public recognition. Other of his successes, such as "Es por amor", belonging to their third album, GIT Volume 3 (1986), led them to national and global success. Other hits in their last stage are completed by songs such as the "Buenas noches, Beirut" anti-war, the rocker "No te portes mal", the pop ballad "Para Pau" and others.


== Discography ==
== Discography ==
*1984: ''G.I.T.''<ref>{{cite web|author=[[Discogs]]|title=Git (4) - Git (Vinyl, LP, Album)|url=https://www.discogs.com/Git-GIT/master/766347}} Retrieved on January 11, 2020</ref>
* 1984: ''G.I.T.''<ref>{{cite web|publisher=[[Discogs]]|title=Git (4) - Git (Vinyl, LP, Album)|url=https://www.discogs.com/Git-GIT/master/766347}} Retrieved on January 11, 2020</ref>
*1985: ''GIT Volumen 2''<ref>{{cite web|author=[[Discogs]]|title=GIT Volumen 2 - Git (Vinyl, LP, Album)|url=http://www.discogs.com/Git-Git/release/4851800}} Retrieved on January 11, 2020</ref>
* 1985: ''GIT Volumen 2''<ref>{{cite web|publisher=[[Discogs]]|title=GIT Volumen 2 - Git (Vinyl, LP, Album)|url=http://www.discogs.com/Git-Git/release/4851800}} Retrieved on January 11, 2020</ref>
*1986: ''GIT Volumen 3''<ref>{{cite web|author=[[Discogs]]|title=GIT Volumen 3- Git (Vinyl, LP, Album)|url=https://www.discogs.com/Git-GIT/release/4889828}} Retrieved on January 11, 2020</ref>
* 1986: ''GIT Volumen 3''<ref>{{cite web|publisher=[[Discogs]]|title=GIT Volumen 3- Git (Vinyl, LP, Album)|url=https://www.discogs.com/Git-GIT/release/4889828}} Retrieved on January 11, 2020</ref>
*1988: ''Primera sangre''<ref>{{cite web|author=[[Discogs]]|title=Primera sangre (Vinyl, LP, Album)|url=https://www.discogs.com/Git-Primera-Sangre/master/613011}} Retrieved on January 11, 2020</ref>
* 1988: ''Primera sangre''<ref>{{cite web|publisher=[[Discogs]]|title=Primera sangre (Vinyl, LP, Album)|url=https://www.discogs.com/Git-Primera-Sangre/master/613011}} Retrieved on January 11, 2020</ref>
*1992: ''Distorsión''<ref>{{cite web|author=[[Discogs]]|title=Distorsión (Vinyl, LP, Album)|url=https://www.discogs.com/Git-Distorsi%C3%B3n/master/851978}} Retrieved on January 11, 2020</ref>
* 1992: ''Distorsión''<ref>{{cite web|publisher=[[Discogs]]|title=Distorsión (Vinyl, LP, Album)|url=https://www.discogs.com/Git-Distorsi%C3%B3n/master/851978}} Retrieved on January 11, 2020</ref>


== See also ==
== See also ==
*[[Argentine rock]]
* [[Argentine rock]]
*[[Soda Stereo]]
* [[Soda Stereo]]
*[[Charly García]]
* [[Charly García]]


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
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G.I.T.
Background information
OriginBuenos Aires, Argentina
GenresArgentine rock, new wave, pop rock
Years active
  • 1984–1989
  • 1992–1994
  • 2010
  • 2017-present
LabelsInterdisc (Universal), BMG (Bertelsmann Music Group), EMI
Past members

G.I.T. (originally, GIT, to resemble the English Word Hit) is a supergroup of rock and new wave from Buenos Aires, Argentina, emerged in the early 1980s, composed of Pablo Guyot (guitars and vocals), Willy Iturri (drums and vocals) and Alfredo Toth (bass and vocals).[1] The 3 musicians coincided for the first time in Raúl Porchetto's band, serving as the instrumental basis for the best hits of the artist in the early 1980s.[1] Charly García was dazzled with Porchetto's base and incorporated them into his solo band, recording with them 2 albums.[1][2]

The musicians had been asking for a space of their own for some time, so Charly granted and allowed them to form a band, which was called GIT (acronym that comes from the initials of the last names of its members: Guyot, Iturri and Toth).[3] Charly gave them a hand and was the producer of his self-titled debut album.[3] Due to an unnoticed design error, the album cover features the acronym separated by dots, which is why in countries other than Argentina the band is known as G.I.T.. The album quickly became a success and GIT began its takeoff: it would become one of the emblematic bands of the golden age of Argentine rock, conquering Argentina, Chile, Peru, Colombia, Japan, United States and Mexico.[3]

Due to human wear and tear in the face of the overwhelming success the band was having, they separated in 1988. They subsequently held meetings in 1992, 2010 and 2017.[4] In 2017, the members of the band were declared by the Legislature of the city of Buenos Aires as "Outstanding Personality of the City of Buenos Aires" for the legacy of their artistic career.[5]

The songs "La calle es su lugar (Ana)"[6] and "Siempre fuiste mi amor", of the first and second record plate respectively, granted the public recognition. Other of his successes, such as "Es por amor", belonging to their third album, GIT Volume 3 (1986), led them to national and global success. Other hits in their last stage are completed by songs such as the "Buenas noches, Beirut" anti-war, the rocker "No te portes mal", the pop ballad "Para Pau" and others.

Discography

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  • 1984: G.I.T.[7]
  • 1985: GIT Volumen 2[8]
  • 1986: GIT Volumen 3[9]
  • 1988: Primera sangre[10]
  • 1992: Distorsión[11]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Biografía de G.I.T. (spanish) Retrieved on January 11, 2020
  2. ^ G.I.T. Retrieved on January 11, 2020
  3. ^ a b c Biografía de G.I.T. Retrieved on January 11, 2020
  4. ^ G.I.T. - Biografía - La Historia del Rock Argentino Retrieved on January 11, 2020
  5. ^ Homenaje a GIT Retrieved on January 11, 2020
  6. ^ La calle es su lugar Retrieved on January 11, 2020
  7. ^ "Git (4) - Git (Vinyl, LP, Album)". Discogs. Retrieved on January 11, 2020
  8. ^ "GIT Volumen 2 - Git (Vinyl, LP, Album)". Discogs. Retrieved on January 11, 2020
  9. ^ "GIT Volumen 3- Git (Vinyl, LP, Album)". Discogs. Retrieved on January 11, 2020
  10. ^ "Primera sangre (Vinyl, LP, Album)". Discogs. Retrieved on January 11, 2020
  11. ^ "Distorsión (Vinyl, LP, Album)". Discogs. Retrieved on January 11, 2020
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