Argentinean rock band
los Abuelos de la Nada was formed in the early '80s by singer
Miguel Abuelo, guitarist
Gustavo Bazterrica, keyboardist
Andrés Calamaro, bassist
Cachorro López, saxophonist
Daniel Melingo, and drummer Polo Corbella. After a failed attempt in the 1970s,
Miguel Abuelo decided to succeed and keep on rocking during the '80s. In 1982, the album
Los Abuelos de la Nada was produced by
Charly García, getting a hit single with "Sin Gamulán." In June of 1983, the band performed successfully at Buenos Aires' Obras Sanitarias, releasing Vasos y Besos soon after. A year later,
Bazterrica and
Melingo left the band, being replaced by Alfredo Desiata and Gringui Herrera. By that time,
los Abuelos de la Nada recorded "Himno de Mi Corazón," which soon became a smash hit. In November of 1985, the band was invited to the Buenos Aires Rock & Pop Festival, playing along with
Charly García and
Fito Paez. That same year, a live album called En el Opera was released, followed by 1986's Cosas Mias. The band broke up soon after. In March of 1988,
Miguel Abuelo lost his battle against HIV. ~ Drago Bonacich