The suave singer is synonymous with tango. Gardel revolutionized the style of music and brought it from the underground dance salons to the... Carlos Gardel: Argentina's Tango Maestro On the streets ...
The Argentinian tango singer died in a plane crash 80 years ago, but he remains his country's most famous pop star. Critic Milo Miles considers a new introductory collection of Gardel recordings. This ...
Montevideo, Jun 15 (EFE).Montevideo, Jun 15 (EFE). — As the 80th anniversary of tango legend Carlos Gardel’s death approaches, yet another biography arguing that “El Mago” was born in Uruguay and not ...
“Mi Buenos Aires Querido,” by Carlos Gardel: “Carlos Gardel is the father of tango, the original, the archetype, the éminence grise. There would be no tango without him. He was killed in an airplane ...
Buenos Aires, Aug 1 (efe_epa).Buenos Aires, Aug 1 (efe_epa). — The accordion, the traditional milonga, Carlos Gardel, the tango and its connection with horse racing all feature in a Buenos Aires mural ...
Carlos Gardel was one of tango’s — and Argentina’s — great heroes and superstars. The French-Argentine singer, songwriter and composer wrote and recorded hundreds of classic tangos, many with his ...
This is the Torcuato Tasso tango club, a few yards from the spot where, it is thought, Pedro de Mendoza founded the city in 1536. The city didn't found itself, however, until Carlos Gardel sang the ...
On the streets of Buenos Aires, Carlos Gardel's image is everywhere: the suave singer who introduced tango, a symbol of Argentina's "Golden Age," to the world. His life and death are the stuff of ...
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