Following Argentina's general election of 1983 and subsequent return to
democracy, the country's rock & roll scene flourished. Among the many bands to
appear during this new era was Viuda e hijas de Roque Enroll, an all-female act
featuring lead singer Mavi Díaz, guitarist María Gabriela Epumer, bassist
Claudia Sinesi, and keyboardist Claudia Ruffinatti. The band's bright, poppy
sound earned Viuda e hijas de Roque Enroll a spot in Argentina's newest musical
movement, La música divertida, whose literal translation — "fun music" —
mirrored the genre's emphasis on humorous lyrics, a...