She was a founding member of the Nueva Cancion movement along with her first husband Manuel Oscar Matus. Her songs helped to popularise the movement. These political leanings caused her trouble when the Argentinian military, under Jorge Videla, staged a coup in March 1976. Initially, only some of Sosa's songs were censored, but as she became seen internationally as a voice of freedom, the harassment increased. Some of her recordings started to be censored and even more so as she became more internationally known. It came to a head when she was humiliatingly searched and arrested when she was on stage performing in a city called La Plata, they not only arrested Sosa but also 350 other people who were in the audience. She was detained for over 18 hours and released due to international pressure. After various death threats she made a decision to go into exile and went first of all to Paris and then Madrid. She found exile very difficult and in 1982, just after a decade of living away from her beloved land she returned just before the collapse of military rule. Although when she arrived the military junta were still in power because she was so well known both in her country and internationally she was well received and excluded from any punishment.
She performed and sung with many international artists including Luciano Pavarotti, Sting and Shakira. She released 70 albums over six decades, in her lifetime she also won three Latin Grammy awards.
1. Galopa Murieta
2. Azul y Blanco en Mi Coraz N
3. El Coraz N Al Sur
4. Ag Ita Demorada
5. Cuando Se Muere Un Cristiano
6. Canci N y Huayno
7. Solito y Sin Flor
8. Bajo El Azote Del Sol
9. Somos Hoy
10. Digo la Mazamorra
Mercedes Sosa - Mercedes Sosa 86
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