Adrián Eduardo Barilari, born November 11, 1959 in Villa Lugano, Buenos Aires,
Argentina, is a singer known for his work with Rata Blanca. He began singing at
age four and started performing on television shows by age seven. Barilari's
first bands included Topos Urbanos, Cobalto, Vietnam, and Dias de Gloria. In
1989, he joined Rata Blanca following the departure of Saúl Blanch, achieving
success with albums such as Magos, espadas y rosas (1990). Barilari left Rata
Blanca in 1993 due to creative differences and formed Alianza with Hugo
Bistolfi. In 2000, he rejoined Rata Blanca an...