Rubén Juárez, born on November 5, 1947 in Ballesteros, Córdoba, Argentina, was
an accordionist and singer known for his contributions to tango music. He began
studying the bandoneon at a young age and joined the Youth Orchestra of Club
Atlético Independiente in 1956. Juárez's breakthrough came in 1969 with the
release of "Para vos, canilla" on Odeón, which became an immediate success. His
career took off after performing on Nicolás "Pipo" Mancera's television show
Sábados Circulares de Mancera. Throughout his career, he collaborated with
notable figures such as Armando Pontier an...