He Chaco Palavecino He is one of the most emblematic musicians of Argentine folklore, which is why many popular music festivals have had him as one of the main characters.
One of the times that he impressed the public was when he was in the studios of “La Peña de Morfi” and sang some of his best-known songs. It should be noted that the interpreter of “Déjame Que Me Vaya” has earned everyone’s respect. Even Jey Mammón was one of those who did not skimp on flattery for the Chaco Palavecino.
However, the singer experienced a very delicate moment in his life, when he was infected with Coronavirus. This disease not only put his life in jeopardy, it also aroused one of the most current controversies that he has suffered in his career. It all started when he Chaco Palavecino announced that he would quarantine his farm located in Rosario de Lerma, province of Salta.
In an interview in the Telefe medium, the musician from Salta He showed his house and one sentence sparked endless comments: “It occupies about four blocks”, which is why many fans classified him as “not very humble”. Despite the criticism, it cannot be denied that this great hacienda has its charm and luxury.
Through his Instagram, The singer-songwriter has been seen preparing large family barbecues and even enjoying some animals that live in the enclosure. Some of the ones that have gained the attention of Internet users were the favorite horses of Soledad Pastorutti’s colleague.
It can also be seen that in this place located about 37 kilometers from the city of Salta, nature reigns and a style very much in keeping with the countryside and the rustic.
El Chaqueño Palavecino, focused on his music
Beyond being one of the most recognized in the medium, the truth is that he very rarely occupies tabloid portals due to some scandal, since he prefers to avoid controversy and shine through his voice.
One of the last festivals where he moved the public with his talent was at the 2023 Cosquín Festival, where he had the honor of closing one of the most special nights with great fanfare, which was so charged with emotion that not even the rain could. for the spectators to leave the area.