Roberto Goyeneche
Mostly known as El Polaco, Argentinean singer Roberto Goyeneche became the archetype of 1950s Buenos Aires' bohemian life, a living myth in the local music scene. It was in 1944, at the age of 18, when the talented troubadour joined Raúl Kaplún's orchestra after winning a local contest, soon, debuting live in a local radio station called Belgrano. In 1952, Roberto Goyeneche teamed up with Horacio Salgán and with Horacio Troilo in 1956, becoming the first one recording Astor Piazzolla's classic "Balada Para Un Loco," after starting his solo career in 1963. During the 1980s, Roberto Goyeneche participated as special guest in the movies El Exilio de Gardel and Sur.
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Viejo Buenos Aires
Tango - Released by D&D Producciones Fonográficas on 1 Oct 2005
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Los Inmortales del Tango
Julio Sosa, Roberto Goyeneche, Carlos Gardel
Tango - Released by RHI on 28 Apr 2015
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Calla (Historical Recordings)
Tango - Released by DYM Online on 26 Jun 2015
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Serie De Oro Vol 2: Roberto Goyeneche
Tango - Released by Selasco on 1 Jan 2004
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Goyeneche y Cadicamo
Goyeneche Y Cadicamo, Roberto Goyeneche
World - Released by Pueblo Viejo on 9 Apr 2020
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Great Voices of Tango: Roberto Goyeneche
Tango - Released by Centauro Moni on 22 Aug 2017
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