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Osvaldo Ribó: A great singer of Orquesta Típica Tanturi
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
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’
Miguel Caló was the Director of one of the most significant orchestras of the classic era of Tango. He was ...

Rosendo Mendizábal: Afro-American Tango roots “El entrerriano”
Rosendo Mendizábal, born on April 21, 1868, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is one of the few Afro-Americans who are remembered ...

Dancing Through Time: The Tango Tale of Julio Sosa
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
Argentine tango composer, bandoneonist, and orchestra director, Juan Félix Maglio, affectionately known as Pacho, was born on November 18, 1880, ...

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

Dancing Through Time: Herminia Velich’s Tango Journey
In the rich tapestry of Argentine Tango, one name stands out as a luminous thread – Herminia Velich. Born in ...