Gustavo Cerati Biography: Wife, Age, Net Worth, Siblings, Parents, Height, Children, Awards, Songs, Death

Gustavo Cerati Biography: Wife, Age, Net Worth, Siblings, Parents, Height, Children, Awards, Songs, Death

January 9, 2025 0 Posted By Gift Nworie

Gustavo Adrián Cerati, famously known as Gustavo Cerati, was a highly influential Argentine musician, singer-songwriter, and record producer.

He was acclaimed internationally as the leader, vocalist, principal composer, and guitarist of the legendary rock band Soda Stereo, one of Latin American rock history’s most essential and iconic groups.

Profile

  • Full Name: Gustavo Adrián Cerati
  • Stage Name: Gustavo Cerati
  • Born: 11, August 1959
  • Age: 4, September 2014 (aged: 55 years),
  • Birthplace: Barracas, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Nationality: Argentine
  • Occupation: Singer and musician
  • Height: 1.73m
  • Parent: Juan José Cerati and Lilian Clarke
  • Siblings: Estelas Cerati and Laura Cerati.
  • Spouse: Belén Edwards (m. 1987–1988) and Cecilia Amenábar (m. 1993–2002)
  • Girlfriends: Déborah de Corral (ex), Leonora Balcarce (ex), and Chloé Bello (ex)
  • Children: Benito Cerati and Lisa Cerati
  • Relationship: Divorced
  • Net Worth: $130 million.

Early Life And Education

Gustavo Adrián Cerati was born on 11 August 1959 in Barracas, Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was the son of Juan José Cerati and Lilian Clarke and had two siblings, Estela and Laura Cerati.

Cerati attended a Catholic school during his early years, reflecting a Christian background, though his religious beliefs remain less documented.

He pursued a marketing degree at the Universidad del Salvador, a Jesuit institution, but his true passion lay in music. His ethnic heritage, with Italian, English, and Irish ancestry, contributed to his unique artistic perspective.

Career

Gustavo Cerati began his illustrious music career in 1982 when he co-founded Soda Stereo alongside bassist Zeta Bosio and drummer Charly Alberti.

The band quickly became a cultural phenomenon in Latin America, blending pop-rock, new wave, and punk to create a unique sound that resonated with millions.

Their debut album, released in 1984, marked the beginning of their rise to stardom. It produced timeless hits like “De Música Ligera” and “Cuando Pase el Temblor.”

Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Soda Stereo was at the forefront of the Spanish-speaking music scene, earning a reputation as one of the most influential bands in Latin rock history.

After Soda Stereo disbanded in 1997, Cerati embarked on a remarkable solo career that further cemented his status as a visionary artist. His debut solo album, “Amor Amarillo” (1993), hinted at his music’s experimental direction.

Subsequent albums like “Siempre Es Hoy” (2002) and the critically acclaimed “Ahí Vamos” (2006) showcased his ability to fuse electronica, rock, and introspective lyricism.

His innovative work garnered numerous accolades, including several Latin Grammy Awards, solidifying his legacy as a pioneer of contemporary Latin music.

Though a stroke in 2010 left Cerati in a coma until his passing in 2014, his influence remains indelible. His expansive discography inspires artists and resonates with fans, ensuring his place as a cornerstone of Latin rock.

Gustavo Cerati’s artistic vision and groundbreaking contributions have left an enduring mark on music and culture, making him a timeless figure celebrated across generations.

Awards and Nominations

  • Latin Grammy Awards
  • Premios MTV Latinoamérica
  • Golden Gardel Awards: 3 wins   
  • MTV Video Music Awards: 1 nomination

Social Media

  • Instagram handle:@cerati
  • Twitter handle: @cerati

Personal Life

Gustavo Cerati was married twice in his lifetime. His first marriage was to Belén Edwards, an Argentine designer, from 1987 to 1989.

He later married Chilean model and actress Cecilia Amenábar on May 19, 1993, and they had two children together, Benito Cerati and Lisa Cerati. However, their marriage ended after nine years in 2002.

Despite his divorce, Cerati had a few notable relationships with model Déborah de Corral, actress Leonora Balcarce, and his last partner, model Chloé Bello. After his passing in 2014, Bello described Cerati as the “love of her life.”

Discography

  • Bocanada (1999)
  • Siempre es Hoy (2002)
  • Ahí Vamos (2006)
  • Fuerza Natural (2009)
  • Soda Stereo (1984)
  • Nada Personal (1985)
  • Signos (1986)

Net Worth

Gustavo Cerati’s net Worth is estimated at approximately $130 million. His fortune was built mainly through his highly successful career as a musician, singer-songwriter, and record producer, driven by his work with the legendary band Soda Stereo and his acclaimed solo endeavors.






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