| Al Tango Orchestra: This group's first album includes tango songs performed in twelve languages by al vocalist Piotr Rafałko from Poland. |
| Astrorico: A history of the group with members' biographies and a listing of CDs produced by this tango ensemble in Kyoto, Japan. |
| Beltango: A Balkan tango quintet from Serbia with information about their albums and performances in Belgrade. |
| Dacapo Duo: A tango guitar duo based in Spain, formed by musicians Esteban Velez and Daniel Barrera. With brief profiles and audio. |
| Fain Mantega: Biography, audio clips, and photos for this tango duo formed by Paulina Fain and Exequiel Mantega in Argentina. |
| Mood Area 52: A tango quintet that blends traditional tango elements with music from other genres based in Eugene, Oregon. |
| Olivier Manoury, Bandoneonista: Biography, music samples, and sheet music by this bandoneon player and music composer in France. |
| Orquesta Tipica Imperial: A Tango group in Argentina with three bandoneons, three violins, a double bass and a piano. |
| Pianotango: Javier Tucat Moreno plays tango on piano and also teaches in Berlin. |
| Sexteto Canyengue: Information their tango music, where and when they will perform, as well as purchasing information for their CDs and a message board. |
| Son de Baires: Pictures, background, and music samples for this pair of tango singers who also dance in British Colombia, Canada. |
| Tango Bar: Information and schedule for the group Tango Bar which plays traditional and newer tango music in Israel. |
| Tangojazz Argentina: A site with information about a few musicians involved in jazz and tango in Argentina. |
| The Rio Plata Institute: A page with contact information for performances or workshops with Daniel Diaz and his tango ensemble "Tango Camerata" in Utah, USA. |
| Violoncello Tango: Curriculum, audio samples, and photo gallery for this cello and piano duet in Buenos Aires. |
| Vogel, Norberto: Curriculum and contact information for this pianist and bandoneon player in Buenos Aires. |