Érica García

[7] Rolling Stone Argentina would describe Amorama as "the most important 2001 Argentine launch of the multinational Universal [Music Group]" that following year.

[10] Of her participation there The New York Times would state, "that night's most impressive showing came in the PJ Harvey-like confidence of the Argentine singer Erica García, one of the few women who plays guitar and writes her own songs to reach international fame in this male-dominated genre.

She created the band Mountain Party[13] to play the Hypnorituals and Mesmemusical miracles Hanging in the sky, an iconic folk festival curated by Devendra Banhart.

[17] Garcia collaborated with the band Divididos, on ukulele and accordion in "El Burrito" and "Sisters", she served as the guest musician (1992 to 1998) with Brazzaville in two albums.

[19] Her other collaboration include Brazzaville, Cienfuegos[20] Hecuba Montecarlo Jazz Ensemble Pampa del Indio Andrea Alvarez Fool's Gold[21][22] Musicians: Erica Garcia Martin Aloe Alejo Vintrob Max Araujo Ervin Stutz Fabian Von Quntiero Musicians: Erica Garcia Martin Aloe Fernando Samalea Ricardo Mollo Ervin Stutz Matias Zapata Musicians: Justin Meldhal Johnsen Jon Brion Victor Indrizzo Roger Manning Jr. Joe Gore [27] David Campbell Sebastian Escofet Javier Casalla Gustavo Santaolalla "New Weird American "2007 "Surco Artists "2000 "Through the Wilderness" Madonna Tribute [28] (Manimal Vinyl) 2006 [29] "Tributo a Sandro", "Quiero llenarme de ti" 2000 [30] "The Treasure of the Black Jaguar" (2010) directed by Mike Bruce: as "Carmelita".