Alejo Stivelberg Katz, known professionally as Alejo Stivel, was born on March 22, 1959, in Argentina. He is a singer, songwriter, and record producer who gained prominence as the vocalist for the Spanish rock band Tequila during the late 1970s and early 1980s. In 1976, Stivel left Argentina due to political unrest and moved to Spain with his mother. Around 1977, he formed the Spoonful Blues Band with Ariel Rot, which later became Tequila. The band released four albums between 1978 and 1981: MatrÃcula de honor, Rock and Roll, Viva! Tequila!, and Confidencial. After disbanding in 1983, Stivel focused on music production, producing over a hundred albums. He also released his solo album DecÃamos ayer in 2011.
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