Part of the tango scene since the 1970’s, a precocious and media-exposed child, Guillermo Fernández grew up surrounded by and under the wing of tango old-timers. In 1969, he made his first appearance on the TV program “Grandes Valores del Tango”. As a young singer, he performed in the mythical Caño 14. In 1986, he moved to the United States, where he worked as a producer and distanced himself from tango in order to take up pop and Latino music. Towards the end of the 1990’s, he returned to Argentina and to his musical roots. Accompanied by Jose Colangelo, he went on a tour in Japan. In 2002, he performed Astor Piazzolla and Horacio Ferrer’s opera “María de Buenos Aires” several times in France. He also took part in theatrical productions such as “Bocca Tango” (2001) and “El romance de Romeo y Julieta” (2002). You are enjoying a concert by Guillermo Fernández, who is performing with some of the most renowned players in today’s tango scene: Cristian Zárate (piano), Pablo Agri (violin), Horacio Romo (bandoneon), and Horacio Cabarcos (double bass).