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Nickname: El colorado Pianist, leader and composer. (November 2, 1910 - March 31, 1992) He was born at the locality of Adrogué (south of grand Buenos Aires) and since early childhood he started to study sight-reading and harmony. His early gigs were accompanying the singer Juan Giliberti, who used to announce his shows with advertisements that said that Gardel himself had appointed him as his musical heir. Soon he switched to Anselmo Aieta's orchestra replacing the pianist Juan Polito. A curious information: in that line-up Juan D'Arienzo played violin. Together with the bandoneonist Ernesto de la Cruz, he accompanied the singer Félix Gutiérrez, a successful refrain singer in several orchestras of the period. Briefly, around 1934, he joined the orchestra of Graciano de Leone. Later he teamed-up with Daniel Álvarez and even later, he joined Los Mendocinos orchestra led by Francisco Lauro. Only after 1940 he put together his own orchestra, debuting on March 20, 1941 at the café Marzotto on Corrientes street, with the vocalist Héctor Morea, the only one of his singers who did not succeed in having a recording date. He played on radio El Mundo, with the voices of the above-mentioned Morea and the new member, Floreal Ruiz. So we arrived at the “Glostora Tango Club”, a mythical radio program which was daily broadcasted a little before the most popular theater serial on radio: “Los Pérez García”. So, De Angelis achieved fame and popularity and it was not strange that the Ode
Instrumentales Inolvidables - Reliquias

Bailando Tango

From Argentina To The World

Medallita De La Suerte

Yo Soy El Tango

Grandes Del Tango 20 - Alfredo De Angelis 2
50 Tangos De Lujo

Grandes Del Tango 42 - Alfredo De Angelis 3

Grandes Del Tango 11

Los 25 Mejores Tangos

The Roots of Tango - Compadrón

Fumando Espero