Miguel Montero (tango singer)
Miguel Ángel Montero (San Miguel de Tucumán, 9 July 1922 - Buenos Aires, 29 August 1975)[1] was an Argentine tango singer. His works at Osvaldo Pugliese's Orchestra were notable, including song 'Acquaforte' and 'Antiguo reloj de cobre' (English: 'Old copper clock'). [2][3] LifeMiguel Montero was born on 9 July 1922 in San Miguel de Tucumán, in the Argentine province of Tucumán. In 1924 his family moved to the city of Córdoba, and afterwards to Buenos Aires.[4] In 1938, under the alias Alberto Luna, he worked in Radio Del Pueblo, accompanied by the guitarists José Di Napoli and the brothers Legarreta.[4] In the early 1940s, he joined Pedro Maffia's orchestra as a professional singer. In 1942, he performed on Radio El Mundo, and in 1943, following Juan Carlos Cobián's return from the United States, he was selected by Cobián as his vocalist and performed alongside him.[4] In 1965, Armando Cupo accompanied Miguel Montero with his orchestra to record 14 songs for the Odeón label, which included Fuimos, Me están sobrando las penas, Por las calles de la vida, Qué solo estoy, and Tristezas de la calle Corrientes.[5] He died on 29 August 1975.[1] Discography
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