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Osvaldo Ribó: A great singer of Orquesta Típica Tanturi

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Osvaldo Ribó s one of the less well-know singers of the Orchestra Ricardo Tanturi. While the early singers Enrique Campos ...

Remembering Myrna Mores: A Tango Legend’s Journey through Dance and Song

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Many know Mariano Mores, the famous composer and orchestra director, who created his own Tango approach with mass appeal and ...

Miguel Caló: Mastermind of the ‘Orquesta de las Estrellas’

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Miguel Caló was the Director of one of the most significant orchestras of the classic era of Tango. He was ...

Rosendo Mendizabal

Rosendo Mendizábal: Afro-American Tango roots “El entrerriano”

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Rosendo Mendizábal, born on April 21, 1868, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is one of the few Afro-Americans who are remembered ...

Julio Sosa

Dancing Through Time: The Tango Tale of Julio Sosa

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Julio María Sosa Venturini, better known as Julio Sosa, “El varón del tango” (The man of tango), was maybe the ...

Tango Maestro Juan Félix Maglio “Pacho”: A Journey through Time

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Argentine tango composer, bandoneonist, and orchestra director, Juan Félix Maglio, affectionately known as Pacho, was born on November 18, 1880, ...

Juan D'Arienzo

Exploring the Legacy of Juan D’Arienzo: The King of Rhythm

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If you’re a devoted follower of Argentine Tango, you’ve likely encountered the rhythmic marvel that is Juan D’Arienzo. Born on ...

Un Tango Maestro: José González Castillo

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Dive into the captivating world of Argentine Tango with a closer look at the life and contributions of José González ...

Jose Betinotti

José Luis Betinotti, “El Último Payador”

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José Luis Betinotti was a renowned guitarist, payador, and composer from Buenos Aires. Known as “el cantor de las madres” ...

Dancing Through Time: Herminia Velich’s Tango Journey

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In the rich tapestry of Argentine Tango, one name stands out as a luminous thread – Herminia Velich. Born in ...