Miguel Mateos became one of Argentina's most treasured rock musicians during the
1980s, releasing a number of popular, Spanish-language albums throughout that
decade and beyond. Born in Buenos Aires on January 26, 1954, he formed the band
ZAS with his brother, Alejandro, and fellow musician Jorge Infusino in 1979. The
group opened for Queen in 1981 and released a self-titled debut album in 1982.
Huevos then appeared in 1983, followed by Tengo Que Parar (and its accompanying
hit single, "Tira Para Arriba") in 1984. By 1986, Miguel Mateos's personal fame
had eclipsed that of his ba...