Daniel Melingo Died, the Former Member of Los Abuelos De La Nada and Founder of Los Twist Who Found His Place in Tango in the World
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Daniel Melingo's death generated shock in Argentina and the world of music, where he was considered one of the most innovative figures for merging tango, rock and urban poetry in a career of more than four decades.If you ask who Daniel Melingo was or what the Argentine singer died from, here we tell you his trajectory, age, musical formation and the highlights of his career.Who was Daniel Melingo?Daniel Melingo, whose full name was Alejandro Dan…
The musician, singer, composer and poet Daniel Melingo died Tuesday at 68 years old. His body was found lifeless inside his house by one of his sons. At the moment the causes of death are unknown, although it is known that the musician suffered EPOC. The official part of the police is expected. Melingo was about to publish his new album and present it in a big show at the Teatro Coliseo, which was to be one of the most important of his career. H…
He also integrated the most successful formation of Los Twist; since the late 1990s he dedicated himself to tango
Daniel Melingo, a musician, actor and poet, died at 68 years old. As he transcended, he was found without life inside his home by one of his sons. His death represents the loss of one of the most particular and versatile characters of Argentine rock, with a trajectory that went through the porteño under [...] See more news in Indie Hoy.
In May 2023, Daniel Melingo – who passed away this Tuesday at 68 years old – visited Neuquén for the last time. It was to present a retrospective spectacle of his music and of the bands of which he participated, which went from Los Abuelos de la Nada to the present day of that time. Diario RÍO NEGRO interviewed him that time....
Daniel Melingo was a unique artist: He was part of Los Abuelos de la Nada and the band of Charly García, in addition to the founder of Los Twist. He died Tuesday at 68 years old. One of his sons found his body in the department of the singer and clarinetista in Chacarita, where he was palliatively cared for by a respiratory illness. And the void left in Argentine popular music goes far beyond the lights of success or sold out posters that hung o…

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