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Early years and V8 (19811985)[edit]

In 1981 Walter Giardino as a guitarist and vocalist founded Punto Rojo with Gustavo
Andino (drums) and Roberto Cosseddu (bass). The band was successful on the under
scene but never recorded an album. The band was dissolved in 1984. In 1985 the most
important national heavy metal band at time V8 was looking for a new guitarist and
drummer to substitute Osvaldo Civile andGustavo Rowek as so the band recruited both
Walter, Gustavo Andino (from Punto Rojo) and Miguel Roldan, another guitarist. In his time
with V8 Walter wrote some songs but the band never accepted or incorporated them. After
six months with V8, the bassist and leader Ricardo Iorio fired Walter. He then began a new
project with another former V8 member, the drummer Gustavo Rowek.

Rata Blanca (19861997)[edit]


In 1986, after his departure from V8, Giardino founded Rata Blanca with Gustavo Rowek
(drums), Rodolfo Cava (vocals) and Yulie Ruth (bass), under this line-up the band recorded
a demo in England. After two years of rehearsals the band debuted at Teatro Luz y Fuerza
in Buenos Aires. For this event the band recruited Sergio Berdichevsky (rhythm guitar),
Saul Blanch (vocals) and a new bassist called Guillermo Sanchez. This line-up eventually
recorded the band's self-titled debut album. In 1990 the band recordedMagos, espadas y
rosas with Adrin Barilari on the vocals and Hugo Bistolfi as an official member in the
keyboard duties. This era was the band's most successful. In 1992 they released Guerrero
del Arco Iris and in 1993 the EP El Libro Oculto. After this Walter Giardino wished to move
the band's sound into a heavier sound, opinion not shared with both Barilari and Bistolfi,
who decided to leave Rata Blanca. They were in turn replaced by Mario Ian (vocals)
and Javier Retamozo(keyboards). This formation recorded in 1994 Entre el Cielo y el
Infierno an album marked with a heavy sound more in the style of bands
like Accept and Judas Priest. Ian left in 1996 after musical differences with the band, and
Giardino started searching for a new vocalist with the same register of Barilari. Finally he
recruited Gabriel Marian. VII was the next album, that didn't receive much acceptance from
the fans. Late 1997, Giardino disbanded Rata Blanca.

Temple (19982000, 2012, 2016)[edit]


Giardino began a new project named Walter Giardino Temple which only recorded one
album (1998) The band included Norberto Rodriguez (vocals) Ruben Trombini (bass),
Pablo Catania (keyboards) and Martin Carrizo (drums) later replaced by Fernando
Scarcella. The band broke up after playing with Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple, Black
Sabbath) when Walter Giardino wanted to play alone allegedly because the band didn't
know how to play the song "Burn". After this event the members of the band except
Scarcella created their own band, ironically named Quemar (Spanish translation of "burn").
Temple was on a hiatus and Giardino collaborated with Spanish metal band Mago de Oz
and then returned to Argentina. Giardino invited Adrian Barilari and Hugo Bistolfi to act for
some nights with Temple. The bassist Daniel Leonetti left the band and his place was taken

by Guillermo Sanchez (another Rata Blanca member). This was the beginning of the return
of Rata Blanca.
Joe Lynn Turner shows[edit]
On September 2012 Giardino reactivated Temple to bring some concerts with Joe Lynn
Turner. The setlist include songs of Deep Purple and Rainbow. The band was conformed
by Rata Blanca members Danilo Moschen and Fernando Scarcella (also in the first era of
Temple), and Pablo Motyzak. Javier Barrozo, current singer of Magnos, sang Temple
original songs during the show. Giardino reunited with Turner in April 2016 and bring some
shows in Argentina, Uruguay and Chile. For this presentations keyboardist Danilo Moschen
was replaced by Javier Retamozo a former member of Rata Blanca.

Rata Blanca: The Second Era (2000present)[edit]


Temple officially had four of the six members of the most successful line-up of Rata Blanca.
Giardino decided to reform Rata Blanca and asked Gustavo Rowek and Sergio
Berdichevsky to return to Rata Blanca, but they decided to remain with their own band
Nativo. Fernando Scarcella stayed as the drummer of Rata Blanca, and Giardino became
the only guitarist of the group. In recent years, they have released three more albums, El
Camino del Fuego (The Path of Fire) in 2002, La Llave de la Puerta Secreta (The Key to
the Secret Door) in 2005, and El Reino Olvidado (The Forgotten Kingdom) in 2008. The
lyrics to La Llave de la Puerta Secreta were inspired by The Da Vinci Code. Wanting to
gain a more international profile, Giardino approached former Rainbow singer Doogie
White to record an English version of the Forgotten Kingdom album in 2009.

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