While the country says goodbye to Indio Solari —died in the first days of June 2026 after years of living with Parkinson’s—, his only living legacy maintains the low profile that always characterized him. Bruno Solarithe son of the legendary frontman of Los Redonditos de Ricota, celebrates one year this month as a permanent employee of the company. Chamber of Deputies of the Province of Buenos Aireswith a salary of $833,652 monthly. The data was revealed by Nosis —credit and fiscal intelligence platform that systematizes public information of the State—and disseminated by the account The Dissenta libertarian-oriented political space that usually crosses names of Kirchnerism militants or figures with public employment records.
Born on December 5, 2000Bruno is now 25 years old and built his life in the opposite direction of the exhibition. Without public social networks, without media appearances and with a practically non-existent digital footprint, he achieved something almost impossible for the son of one of the greatest Argentine rock idols: anonymity. The only images that circulated of him are childhood photos or family postcards shared sporadically by his mother, Virginia Mones Ruizhistorical couple of the Indian. The most recent dates from December 2020 and portrays him with his parents before the historic Tandil recital in 2016, the night the musician publicly revealed his illness in front of 150,000 people. Bruno was 15 years old then.
Indio himself spoke about his son on few but eloquent occasions. In an interview with Rolling Stonesaid that he chose the name Bruno because “it was something Italian that matched the surname” and described fatherhood as an experience that completely transformed him: “I have a very nice relationship with him, I feel devotion.” The musician especially valued the innocence that children give back to adults and admitted, with the dry humor that distinguished him, a minor debt in his paternal role: he never learned to play slot machines.
He entry to the permanent staff of Buenos Aires Deputies in June 2025 It was not announced or commented on by those around him. The information emerged from public records systematized by Nosis and was amplified by El Disenso, an The question that the original publication left floating —“Was it necessary…?”— alludes to the tension between the countercultural image of the Indian and the insertion of his son into the structure of the provincial State.


