María Elena Walsh, born on February 1, 1930, in Villa Sarmiento, Morón, Greater
Buenos Aires, Argentina, was an Argentine singer and composer. Walsh's musical
journey started with performances featuring Argentine folklore alongside Leda
Valladares in Paris during the early 1950s. She released Canciones de Tutú
Marambá (1960) with Valladares, followed by her first solo album Canciones para
mí (1963). Walsh's music often carried political undertones, with songs like "El
país del Nomeacuerdo" becoming iconic. She passed away on January 10, 2011,
leaving behind a rich legacy of numer...