Today, the music world mourns the loss of Zeta Bosio, the iconic Argentine bassist best known for his work with the legendary rock band Soda Stereo. Bosio, whose innovative style and contributions helped define the Latin rock genre, passed away at the age of 61.
Born in Buenos Aires in 1967, Bosio formed Soda Stereo in 1982 alongside Gustavo Cerati and Charly Alberti, quickly rising to prominence in Latin America and beyond. The band’s unique blend of rock, pop, and new wave, along with Bosio’s distinctive bass lines, earned them a devoted fan base and critical acclaim.
Following the band’s disbandment in 1997, Bosio continued to collaborate with various artists and pursued solo projects, maintaining his influence in the music industry. His passion for music and dedication to his craft inspired countless musicians.
Tributes are pouring in from fans and fellow artists, celebrating Bosio’s extraordinary legacy and impact on music. As the world reflects on his contributions, his spirit will undoubtedly live on through the timeless tracks he helped create. Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and fans during this difficult time.