Trío Galleta, formed in 1969 in Mar del Plata, Argentina, was a pioneering soul-rock band comprising Carlos Iturbide (guitar, vocals), Juan Carlos "Juancho" Saporiti (drums), and Aníbal "Lolo" Tell (bass). Their distinctive sound blended psychedelic soul, funk, and R&B, setting them apart in the Argentine music scene. Despite the declining trend of singing in English, they released their debut album, "Estoy Herido," in 1970, featuring covers of artists like Creedence Clearwater Revival and The Doors. Their 1971 album, "Galleta Soul," showcased original compositions addressing themes from LSD to racial issues. Achieving international success, especially in Brazil, their song "I Am So Happy" reached number 37 among the most played songs in Brazil in 1972. Their influence extended to Brazilian bands like The Fevers, who covered their songs. Trío Galleta's legacy endures, with their music continuing to inspire and be celebrated through tributes and re-recordings. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trio_Galleta?utm_source=openai))