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Musician Justo Díaz recounts his early life in central Argentina and his youth in Patagonia, describing how Latin American music profoundly influenced him and shaped his path. He also narrates the censorship and death threats he faced around the Argentinian 1976 military coup, which led to his migration to Australia in 1979 and his long musical career, as well as his cultural and solidarity activism (oral history in Spanish).
By Pablo NadkiMusician Justo Díaz recounts his early life in central Argentina and his youth in Patagonia, describing how Latin American music profoundly influenced him and shaped his path. He also narrates the censorship and death threats he faced around the Argentinian 1976 military coup, which led to his migration to Australia in 1979 and his long musical career, as well as his cultural and solidarity activism (oral history in Spanish).