Ruben Melogno (Montevideo, 2 December 1945 – Madrid, 27 March 2020)[1] was an Uruguayan singer.

Biography

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Melogno was a member of the Opus Alpha and Ovni 87 bands. He became famous as a singer for the rock band Psiglo. In 1973 they recorded their first album, Ideación.[2] The cover illustration, with the faces of the members intertwined, was created by Melogno.[3]

In 1975 he settled in Spain along with Psiglo members Jorge García Banegas (keyboard player), César Rechac, Hermes Calabria (drummer) and Charlie Oviedo (bassist).

In 2018 he participated in the celebrations for the twenty years of La Triple Nelson at the Solís Theatre.[4]

After living in Spain for forty years, Melogno died of COVID-19 during the pandemic in the country, in March 2020, aged 74.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Roberto, Guerra (28 March 2020), El adiós a Ruben Melogno: un repaso a la carrera del excantante de Psiglo, Montevideo, retrieved 28 March 2020{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Andrés, Torrón (2014), 111 discos uruguayos, Montevideo, p. 94-95, ISBN 978-9974-8349-3-4{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ a b "Muere en España Ruben Melogno, cantante de Psiglo". La Diaria. 27 March 2020.
  4. ^ "Murió en España el urugayo Ruben Melogno". TVShow. 27 March 2020.

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Melogno

Melogno is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ángel Melogno (1905–1945), Uruguayan footballer Ruben Melogno (1945–2020), Uruguayan singer

Italian Uruguayans

Bautista Mascia, singer and composer Alberto Mastrascusa Ilario, guitarist Ruben Melogno, singer Pablo Minoli, composer Roberto Musso Focaccio, rock singer Donatto

List of deaths due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Spain (Logroño) Delroy Washington 67 Singer United Kingdom (London) Ruben Melogno 74 Singer Spain (Madrid) José Luis González Novalín 91 Priest Spain

La Triple Nelson

on that same stage in May 2018, with the presence of the legendary Ruben Melogno. Continuing with their growth in Argentina, they participated in Cosquín

List of FIFA World Cup winning players

record (archived) Paul MEBUS – FIFA competition record (archived) Angel MELOGNO – FIFA competition record (archived) Benjamin MENDY – FIFA competition

Municipalities of Uruguay

Cristian Ferraro (PN) 15 March 2010 23 San Ramón 8,087 249.3 km2 Gonzalo Melogno (PN) 15 March 2010 24 Santa Lucía 18,524 252.2 km2 Leonardo Mollo (FA)

History of Boca Juniors

when the squad beat the Tucumán combined by 3–0. The line-up was: Vacca; Melogno, De Zorzi; Sosa, Lazzatti, Pescia; Boyé, Corcuera, Sarlanga, Ricagni, Rodríguez

Carlos Mesa

1976, Mesa moved on to Radio Metropolitana, where, together with Roberto Melogno, he produced the morning newscast 25 Minutos en el Mundo. In 1979, Mesa's