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Ricardo Horacio Iorio (25 June 1962 – 24 October 2023) was an Argentine heavy metal singer and bassist. Iorio was one of the founders of V8 (1979–1987) and later founded the band
Hermética Hermética was an Argentine thrash metal band from San Martín, Buenos Aires. It was formed by bassist Ricardo Iorio in 1987 after his previous band, V8, disbanded. Hermética was signed to the independent record label Radio Trípoli Discos t ...
(1988–1994). He was the singer and main composer for Almafuerte from 1995 until its dissolution in 2016. His songs were urban stories dealing with the life of the lower classes, as well as Argentine ' metalheads'. Even though he played bass with every band he formed, he chose Beto Ceriotti to be the new bassist of Almafuerte, remaining as the singer and main lyricist of the band. Extremely nationalist, Iorio continuously proclaimed in his songs and in the media his pride in being Argentine and in Argentine history, and mixed native music styles such as
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, Indian and
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culture with the heavy metal base of Almafuerte.


Early life

Ricardo Iorio was born on 25 June 1962 in
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. His parents were italian Alfredo Iorio and Elda Pedraza, of Tehuelche ancestry. He lived during his infancy in
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. He helped his father with his work in a greengrocery. While still young he was shocked by the sight of a biker with the aspects of
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, including long hair and a leather jacket. At that point, he decided that he wanted to be like that man, joining the
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. The term "heavy metal", however, was not used at the time; the genre was still known as "heavy rock". He also attended rehearsals of the band El Reloj and got his first bass by the end of the 1970s.


V8

Ricardo Iorio and Ricardo "el Chofa" Moreno met at age 16, in 1978 during a screening of the film " The Song Remains the Same" featuring
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. After starting two short-lived bands, Alarma and Comunión Humana, they started the group V8. Some of their first songs were "Voy a enloquecer", "Si puedes vencer al temor" and "Muy cansado estoy". The band announced its final concert alongside the bands WC, Ácido Nítrico, 6L6, and La Máquina Infernal. The members of all those bands met at the house of
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, singer of WC, to organize it. He became friends with both Ricardos, as well as
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, drummer of WC. Zamarbide and Rowek broke up with WC after that concert and moved to V8 instead. Ricardo Moreno left V8 after being diagnosed with asthma, and proposed
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as his replacement. Civile was in the band Té de Brujas by then and had also attended that concert as a fan. This started V8's most famous line-up: Iorio, Civile, Zamarbide, and Rowek. Zamarbide was also a friend of
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, a famous rock guitarist at the time. Pappo, leader of
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, was trying to replicate the
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in Argentina and helped the bands V8 and Violadores. V8 was included in the B.A. Rock festival in 1982 as a result of his demands. Their concert led to violent clashes with the
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s in the audience. The band recorded the acclaimed "Luchando por el metal" and "Un paso más en la batalla", but had several internal problems from that point on. There were several member changes, and by the time of the last LP "El fin de los inicuos" all the members of the band except Iorio had embraced
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. Iorio felt that V8 was no longer his band, and it broke up in 1987.


Hermética

After the breakup of V8, Iorio did a couple of rehearsals with Martin Kyne from
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, but got nowhere. Finally, he formed the group Hermética with vocalist
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, drummer Fabián Spataro and guitarist Antonio Romano. The name of the band is a reference to
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; Iorio saw similarities between the hermetic doctrine and the context of the Argentine heavy metal. Their first show was in
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. Shortly after that show, Fabián Spataro left the band and was replaced by Tony Scotto. In 1989 they recorded their self-titled debut album, Hermética, through the new label Radio Tripoli. It was the first
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long play recorded in Argentina. The band got a proposal to record an EP with just 27 hours of recording time. They accepted and recorded a rushed cover album, ''Intérpretes''. The following full album, ''Ácido argentino'', was certified gold, and the band played for
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and
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(with
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) during their respective concerts in the country. The band's popularity grew from its inception, despite not having songs on radio or any really important broadcasting exposure. In 1993 they recorded the live album "En Vivo 1993 Argentina" at Stadium, and in 1994 they took part in the festival
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at the Estadio Monumental alongside
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,
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and Black Sabbath (with Tony Martin). In the presentation of their third album, "Víctimas del vaciamiento" (which was also certified Gold), they filled the
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and recorded a live album. However, the band unexpectedly broke up at the end of 1994. Iorio argued that relations with the other band members had deteriorated, while others declared exhaustion from not being consulted on the organizational aspects of the band.


Almafuerte

After the disbanding of Hermética Iorio formed the band Almafuerte with Claudio Cardacci and Claudio Marciello. Iorio began to sing their songs as a regular frontman. His former colleagues formed
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, with whom Iorio began a fierce rivalry. Their first album, " Mundo Guanaco" was released before Malón's first, and had several covers. "Desencuentro" by
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, a tango transformed into Heavy Metal, "De los pagos del tiempo" by José Larralde (presented by Hermética at the Obras Sanitarias Stadium), and V8's "Voy a enloquecer" with the original name and lyrics. Iorio also filmed the first video clip of his career, for the song "El Pibe Tigre". The bands with former members of V8,
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, Logos and
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, played together in the Metal Rock Festival, which ended with a reunion of the band. The bass was played by Miguel Roldán, who was part of V8 but as a guitarist. Almafuerte had been invited to participate but Iorio refused, contending that his current band was better. Iorio left the city of Buenos Aires to live in the countryside, in the city of
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in the
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. "Trillando la fina" was the last album of Almafuerte, and he only made sporadic works and concerts as a solo artist after that. He recorded four cover albums, with a variety of genres and artists.


Death

Ricardo Iorio died on 24 October 2023, at the age of 61. He felt pain in his chest and called for an ambulance, but died on the way, being declared dead when he arrived at the hospital. He had no previous known health problems. The autopsy confirmed that he died of massive heart attack. The funeral was held at the Cooperativa Eléctrica San José, in San José,
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.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Iorio, Ricardo 1962 births 2023 deaths 20th-century Argentine male singers Argentine heavy metal bass guitarists Argentine heavy metal singers Argentine nationalists Argentine people of Tehuelche descent Argentine people of Italian descent Argentine rock singers Christian metal musicians Male bass guitarists People from Tres de Febrero Partido