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Name
  
Roberto Goyeneche

Role
  
Singer


Spouse
  
Luisa Miranda (m. ?–1994)

Movies
  
Sur

Roberto Goyeneche CMTV Biografa de Roberto Goyeneche

Died
  
August 27, 1994, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Albums
  
El Polaco Y Yo, Astor Piazzolla/ Roberto Goyeneche

Similar People
  
Anibal Troilo, Astor Piazzolla, Edmundo Rivero, Adriana Varela, Horacio Salgan

Anibal Troilo - Roberto Goyeneche "El Motivo" (English Subtitles) - Original Video


Roberto Goyeneche (January 29, 1926 in Saavedra, Buenos Aires – August 27, 1994 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine tango singer of Basque descent, who epitomized the archetype of 1950s Buenos Aires' bohemian life, and became a living legend in the local music scene.

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He was known as El Polaco ("the Pole") due to his blond hair, and thinness, like the Polish immigrants of the time. He is identified with the neighborhood of Saavedra, where he grew up.

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Astor piazzola y roberto goyeneche vuelvo al sur


Career

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Roberto Goyeneche was formed in the style of the tango of Carlos Gardel, later reached a more personal style. In 1944, at the age of 18, he joined Raúl Kaplún's orchestra after winning a local contest and soon gave his live debut performance on Radio Belgrano. In 1952 Goyeneche teamed up with Horacio Salgán.

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In 1956, he became the singer in the orchestra of his dear friend Aníbal Troilo, with whom he recorded 26 songs. Later, Goyeneche became the first singer to record Ástor Piazzolla's classic Balada Para Un Loco, after starting his solo career in 1963.

Roberto Goyeneche Biografia de Roberto Goyeneche El Polaco

During the 1980s, Goyeneche appeared as special guest in the movies El exilio de Gardel and Sur, both directed by Fernando Solanas.

At the time of his death on 27 August 1994 in Buenos Aires, he was considered the greatest tango singer active. As a tribute, an avenue in the neighborhood of Saavedra, in Buenos Aires, is named after him.

References

Roberto Goyeneche Wikipedia