Chilean singer and songwriter Alvaro Scaramelli started to learn how to play guitar and piano when he was a teenager, improving his knowledge and skills when he studied music during his college years. In 1984, Scaramelli started composing his own music, forming a Latin pop/rock band called Cinema, singing and playing keyboards. After signing up to RCA in 1985, Cinema's single "Y Tú No Estas" came out, followed by a live album called Cinema En Directo. After touring Chile, the band moved to Buenos Aires to make Locos Rayados. Due to internal discrepancies, Cinema broke up in 19...