Roberto Grela, born June 28, 1913, in Buenos Aires, was an Argentine tango
guitarist and composer. As a child he learned to play the mandolin, but at about
age seven he was encouraged by guitarist Manuel Parada to take up the guitar. He
began performing professionally in 1930, accompanying singer Roberto Maida on
radio. Over the course of his career he worked with numerous tango vocalists,
including Jorge Casal and Alberto Podestá. In the early 1950s he briefly
explored Argentine folk music and jazz before returning to tango in 1953, when
bandoneonist Aníbal Troilo invited him to...