¿Por qué le PROHIBIERON sonreír a Palito Ortega? El origen de la Nueva Ola

Did you know that Argentina's first major teen idols didn't emerge by chance, but were meticulously crafted at a desk? Chapters 👇 00:00 The Mystery of Palito Ortega 00:17 The Origin of the New Wave 00:50 The Channel 11 Laboratory 01:34 The Idol-Making Machine 02:12 Palito Ortega and His Character 02:57 Johnny Tedesco and the Pullovers 03:24 Violeta Rivas and Jolly Land 04:04 Lalo Fransen and Nicky Jones 04:40 Chico Novarro and Cachita Galán 05:09 Raúl Lavié and Raúl Covián 05:55 Perico Gómez and the Ballad Singers 06:25 The Breakdown of the Musical Phenomenon In this video, we travel back to the late 1950s and early 1960s to discover the behind-the-scenes story of the biggest "Star Factory" in our television history. I'll tell you the unofficial story of how Ricardo Mejía and RCA Victor invented the "New Wave" movement to give young Argentinians their own rock and pop idols in Spanish. You'll learn the secrets of "La Cantina de la Guardia Nueva" (the pioneering program on Channel 11), and how advertising professionals took ordinary kids and invented their names, clothes, and attitudes. From the strict order given to Palito Ortega never to smile, to the transformation of Johny Tedesco, Violeta Rivas, Nicky Jones, and many more. But a boring set and a strike over money were about to ruin everything... How did the project survive to become the biggest sensation in history? I'll tell you in the next chapter! 👇 Leave me a comment! Did you know this secret about Palito Ortega? Which artists from this era were played in your house? 🔔 Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE and LIKE if you enjoy these behind-the-scenes stories from the history of Argentine television. 🎬 ALSO WATCH: If you want to know how music on TV evolved during the following decade, don't miss the historical sequel to this video: Music in Freedom vs. High Voltage 👉    • Música en Libertad vs. Alta Tensión: DOS P...   #NewWave #TVHistory #PalitoOrtega #JohnyTedesco #VioletaRivas #ClubDelClan #ArgentineMusic #ArgentineTelevision #60s