Amadeo Mandarino (1913–1996) was a distinguished Argentine tango singer renowned for his warm baritone voice and authentic Buenos Aires phrasing. Born in the Abasto neighborhood, he began his career at 17 on Radio Splendid. Throughout his journey, Mandarino collaborated with esteemed orchestras, including those led by Aníbal Troilo and Osvaldo Pugliese. His notable recordings, such as "Pájaro ciego," showcase his deep connection to the tango tradition. Mandarino's contributions have left an enduring legacy in the world of tango music. ([todotango.com](https://www.todotango.com/english/artists/biography/107/Amadeo-Mandarino/?utm_source=openai))