
Artist
Los Abuelos de la Nada
Los Abuelos de la Nada is a new wave artist formed in 1968. 22 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
- 22
- Releases
- 1982–2025
- Active years
- 1968
- Formed

Artist
Los Abuelos de la Nada is a new wave artist formed in 1968. 22 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.

Most popular
Los abuelos de la nada
1982

Himno de mi corazón
Single · 1984

Cosas mías
Single · 1986

Los Abuelos De La Nada: Los Simples
EP · 2023

Himno De Mi Corazón (Verlk Remix Edit)
Single · 2022

Vivo - Teatro Coliseo
EP · 2022

Himno De Mi Corazón (Verlk Remix)
Single · 2022

No Se Desesperen
Single · 2021

Chalaman
Single · 2021

Lunes por la Madrugada
Single · 2020

Tristeza de la Ciudad
Single · 2020

Costumbres Argentinas
Single · 2020

Mi Estrella y Yo
Single · 2020

Un Rio Crucé
Single · 2020
Los Abuelos de la Nada is a band from Buenos Aires, Argentina formed orginally in 1967 by Miguel Abuelo but disbanded in 1969. After a long journey through Europe, Miguel Abuelo returns to Argentina and reforms the band in 1981. The new band had Abuelo as lead singer, Cachorro López himself on bass, Andrés Calamaro on vocals and keyboards, Gustavo Bazterrica on guitar, Daniel Melingo on sax, and Polo Corbella on the drums. Charly García took the band under his wing after dissolving Serú Girán, and the Abuelos played in García's 1982 Christmas concert. García also drafted López, Melingo and Calamaro for his band, in parallel with their work for the Abuelos. The 1983 debut album included many compositions by Abuelo-López, and a reggae hit by Calamaro's former partner Gringui Herrera, Tristezas de la ciudad (City blues). For their 1983 album, Vasos y Besos, Melingo wrote his own reggae hit: Chala-man, Bazterrica contributed No se desesperen (Don't despair), and Calamaro chimed in with Mil horas (A thousand hours). The band became popular with rockers and more pop-oriented audiences. Especially, Calamaro was favored by teenage girls looking for an "edgier" idol than balladeer Alejandro…