In 1981, they performed as the opening band for Pajarito Zaguri in Arena Obras Sanitarias and in 1982 they appeared in the “Festival BARock", for which they received great notices in the press.
Their first album was Alma bajo la lluvia, which included the song Blues de las 6 y 30, one of their classics.
In 2000, the group signed with Warner Music, and recorded in Los Angeles their 10th album called Angelitos Culones produced by Oscar Mediavilla and Gustavo Borner.
They received a Gold Disc and in the year 2002, they won a Carlos Gardel Award for best rock band, and were nominated for the video of Angelitos Culones.
Memphis La Blusera disbanded in 2008 after lead singer Adrian Otero had left to start a solo career;[1] the remaining members of the band have continued as Viejos Lobos.