This is a list of notable tango singers, that is, notable singers who are accomplished in the
tango
Tango is a partner dance and social dance that originated in the 1880s along the Río de la Plata, the natural border between Argentina and Uruguay. The tango was born in the impoverished port areas of these countries as the result of a combina ...
genre. Many tango musicians have been both musicians and singers, but this does not exclude from this list. While the vast majority of earlier tango singers were
Argentines
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, this list illustrates the diversification of tango over time, with the growth in female stars such as
Susana Rinaldi
Susana Natividad Rinaldi was born om December 25, 1935 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She is an Argentine tango singer.
Biography
Susana Natividad Rinaldi was born to a wealthy father and a poor mother in Buenos Aires in 1935. Dubbed "La Tana" (in r ...
and the spread of tango around the world, as far as Russia (
Pyotr Leshchenko
Pyotr Konstantinovich Leshchenko (russian: Пётр Константинович Лещенко; 2 June 189816 July 1954), a singer in the Russian Empire, and later Romania, is universally considered "the King of Russian Tango" and specifically kno ...
),
Poland
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Jerzy Petersburski
Jerzy Petersburski (1895–1979) was a Jewish Polish pianist and composer of popular music, renowned mostly for his Tangos, some of which (such as '' To ostatnia niedziela'', ''Już nigdy'' and ''Tango Milonga'') were milestones in popularizatio ...
), and
Turkey
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İbrahim Özgür İbrahim Özgür (1910 – 11 February 1959) was a Turkish tango composer and singer.
Early life
Özgür was born into a musical family in Ayazpasa, Istanbul. Özgür learned clarinet and saxophone at the Military Academy in Ankara when he was 16 ...
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Jorge Abril
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Alberto Acuña
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(1896–1975) from
Buenos Aires
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, formed a famous duo with
René Ruiz
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and was also a guitar player and composer.
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Carlos Acuña
Carlos Acuña (November 4, 1915 – February 19, 1999) was an Argentine Tango singer and composer. As a vocalist, he was best known for his performance of ''La Calesita'' ("The Merry-Go-Round"); and as a composer, for ''Un boliche'' ("A Tavern"). ...
(1915–1999) known for his deep, high and expressive voice. His foreign travels brought him success in
Uruguay
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, Mexico, Italy and Spain, where he became a close friend of the exiled
Juan Perón
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Eduardo Adrián (1923–1989) from
Mar del Plata
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, also a writer, lecturer and theater director.
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Carlos Almada
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Oscar Alonso
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Alberto Amor
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Francisco Amor
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Alberto Arenas
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Imperio Argentina
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Ernesto Ariel
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Roberto Arrieta
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Daniel Aste
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Carmelita Aubert
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Mariana Avena
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Amelita Baltar
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Lito Bayardo Lito may refer to:
People
* Lito (Cape Verdean footballer) (born 1975), Cape Verdean footballer
* Lito (footballer) (born 1956), Portuguese footballer
* Lito Vidigal (born 1969), Angolan footballer known as "Lito"
* Manuel Costas (footballer, born ...
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Alfredo Belusi
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Carlos Bermudez
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Carlos Bernal
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Elba Berón
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Raúl Berón
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José Betinotti
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Beba Bidart
Eliane René Schianni Bidart (stage name, Beba Bidart; April 3, 1924 – August 27, 1994), was an Argentine tango singer, actress and dancer.
Eliane René Schianni Bidart was born April 3, 1924, in Buenos Aires.
She began her studies at the age ...
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Eladia Blázquez
Eladia Blázquez (February 24, 1931 – August 31, 2005) was an Argentine tango singer and composer. Born in Gerli, Buenos Aires Province, ''El corazón al sur'' is considered her most popular tango.
Biography
Born to a poor family of Spani ...
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Armando Bonasco Armando may refer to:
* Armando (given name)
* Armando (artist) (1929–2018), the name used by Dutch artist Herman Dirk van Dodeweerd
* Armando (producer) (1970–1996), Chicago house producer
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Sofía Bozán
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Roberto Caló
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Aldo Campoamor
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Enrique Campos
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Enrique Carbel
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Luis Cardei
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Ángel Cárdenas
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Mercedes Carné
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Carlos Casado
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Jorge Casal
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Alberto Castillo
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Roberto Chanel
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Juan Carlos Cobos
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Alberto Cosentino
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Pascual Contursi
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Guillermo Coral
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Abel Córdoba
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Luis Correa
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Ignacio Corsini
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Carlos Cristal
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Alfredo Dalton
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Carlos Dante
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Héctor Darío
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Dorita Davis
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Elvira De Grey's
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María de la Fuente
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Héctor De Rosas
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Hugo del Carril
Pierre Bruno Hugo Fontana, otherwise known as Hugo del Carril (30 November 1912 – 13 August 1989 in Buenos Aires), was an Argentine film actor, film director and tango singer of the classic era.
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Born in Buenos Aires, del Carril ...
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Olga Delgrossi
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Carmen Del Moral
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Alfredo Del Río
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Soledad del Valle
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María José Demare
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Horacio Deval The name Horacio is found sporadically throughout all Latinamerica.
Historical Figures
* Horacio Quiroga, an Uruguayan author and writer.
* Horacio Carochi, an Italian Jesuit priest and grammarian
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Santiago Devin
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Ángel Díaz (singer)
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Fernando Díaz
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Luis Díaz
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Patrocinio Díaz
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Roberto Díaz
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Enrique Dumas
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Carmen Duval
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Hugo Duval
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Alberto Echagüe
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Eduardo Espinoza
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Néstor Fabián
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Rosanna Falasca
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Ada Falcón
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Adhelma Falcón
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Jorge Falcón (1949–1987)
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Andrés Falgás
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Ernesto Famá Ernesto, form of the name Ernest in several Romance languages, may refer to:
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** ''Ernesto'' (film), a 1979 Italian drama loosely ba ...
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Chito Faró (Valparaiso, 8 April 1915 – Santiago, 28 April 1986), outstanding composer, actor film and theater, singer and Chilean poet
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Héctor Farrel
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Néstor Feria
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Guillermo Fernández
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Oscar Ferrari
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Francisco Fiorentino
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Roberto Flores
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Flores was born in San Diego and raised in La Colonia de Eden Gardens, a Mexican American neighborhood in ...
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Roberto Florio
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Roxana Fontán
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Magalí Fontana
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Roberto Fugazot
Roberto Fugazot (1902–1971) was a Uruguayan tango singer and film actor.Finkielman p.115 Fugazot appeared in eighteen films including '' Savage Pampas'' (1945). He was the father of Diana Cortesina. He was married to the actress María Esthe ...
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Tita Galatro Tita may refer to:
People Given name and nickname
* Tita (Lord Byron) (1798-1874), full name Giovanni Battista Falcieri, personal servant of Lord Byron
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Rodolfo Galé
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Guillermo Galvé
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María Garay
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Carlos Gardel
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Armando Garrido Armando may refer to:
* Armando (given name)
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* Armando (producer) (1970–1996), Chicago house producer
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Romeo Gavioli
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Alfredo y Flora Gobbi
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Juan Carlos Godoy
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Alberto Gómez
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Roberto Goyeneche
Roberto Goyeneche (January 29, 1926 in Saavedra, Buenos Aires, Saavedra, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires – August 27, 1994 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentina, Argentine Tango music, tango singer of Basque people, Basque descent, who epitomized ...
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Juan Carlos Granelli
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María Graña
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Adrián Guida
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Seyyan Hanim (1913–1989), major figure of
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in Turkey, taking advantage of
Atatürk's secularization (and personal protection) to become one of the earliest Muslim women to appear on stage there.
[Uli Schumann, ]
Turkish Tango : Seyyan Hanin and Ibrahim Özgür
'', kidojo.it (translated by E. Maresglia). Retrieved 13 July 2006 Her singing repertoire also included
rumba
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and
foxtrot
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, but tango made her reputation, and she recorded the first
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tango,
Necip Celal's ''Mazi'' ("The Past") in 1932. She recorded around 50
LPs for
HMV
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Carlos Heredia
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Teófilo Ibáñez
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Raúl Iriarte
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Agustín Irusta
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Rubén Juárez
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Armando Laborde Armando may refer to:
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* Armando (producer) (1970–1996), Chicago house producer
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Carlos Lafuente
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Alberto Lago
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Libertad Lamarque
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Juanita Larrauri
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Oscar Larroca
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Patricia Lasala
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Raúl Lavié
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Enrique Lear
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Amanda Ledesma
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Argentino Ledesma
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Susy Leiva
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Rodolfo Lesica
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Pyotr Leshchenko
Pyotr Konstantinovich Leshchenko (russian: Пётр Константинович Лещенко; 2 June 189816 July 1954), a singer in the Russian Empire, and later Romania, is universally considered "the King of Russian Tango" and specifically kno ...
(1898–1954), the "King of Russian Tango" enjoyed great popularity both in Russia and abroad despite being suppressed in the
Soviet Union
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. He sang mainly in Russian, also singing
gypsy music. He died in a prison camp near
Bucharest
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Claudia Levy
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Mario Luna
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Sandra Luna
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Virginia Luque
Virginia Luque (born Violeta Mabel Domínguez; 4 October 1927 – 3 June 2014) was an Argentine tango singer and film actress. She made nearly 20 appearances in tango films of Argentina between 1943 and 1976.
Born in Buenos Aires, she began her ca ...
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Mabel Mabel
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Jorge Maciel Jorge Maciel may refer to:
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Agustín Magaldi
Agustín Magaldi Coviello (December 1, 1898 – September 8, 1938) was an Argentinian tango and milonga singer. His nickname was "La voz sentimental de Buenos Aires" ("The sentimental voice of Buenos Aires"). Magaldi took part in the opening br ...
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Antonio Maida
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Roberto Maida
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Azucena Maizani
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Roberto Mancini
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Amadeo Mandarino
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Juan Carlos Marambio Catán
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Hugo Marcel
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Aníbal Marconi Aníbal is the Spanish and Portuguese masculine given name equivalent of Hannibal (q.v.), itself a latinization of the Greek name Hanníbas (Ἀννίβας), derived from “ḥnbʿl” in the Carthaginian language (Carthaginian Punic script, � ...
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Alberto Marino
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Julio Martel Julio is the Spanish equivalent of the month July and may refer to:
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Lalo Martel Lalo may refer to:
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Reynaldo Martín
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Héctor Mauré
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Orlando Medina
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Ana Medrano
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María José Mentana
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People
* Mary, mother of Jesus
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* Lunar maria (plural of ''mare''), large, ...
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Tita Merello
Laura Ana "Tita" Merello (11 October 1904 – 24 December 2002) was an Argentine film actress, tango dancer and singer of the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema (1940–1960). In her 6 decades in Argentine entertainment, at the time of her death, sh ...
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Lucrecia Merico
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Juan Carlos Miranda
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Nina Miranda
Nina Miranda is a Brazilian-born English singer and songwriter who was a member of English bands Smoke City, Shrift and Zeep.
Life and career
Miranda was born in Brasília, Distrito Federal. Her mother is the English Liz Thompson-Miranda; ...
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Rosita Montemar
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Miguel Montero
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María Estela Monti
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People
* Mary, mother of Jesus
* Maria (given name), a popular given name in many languages
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*170 Maria, a Main belt S-type asteroid discovered in 1877
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Blanca Mooney
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Alberto Morán
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Roxana Morán
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Victoria Morán
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Carlos Morel
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Alberto Moreno
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Armando Moreno
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Carlos Moreno
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Osvaldo Moreno
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Pablo Moreno
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Club career Juventus
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Daniel Melingo
Daniel Melingo (born October 22, 1957) is an Argentine musician, with a background in rock (he played guitar for Los Twist and saxophone for Los Abuelos de la Nada). He is now a tango artist and tours with his band Los Ramones del tango.
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Gustavo Nocetti
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(1959–2002)
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Silvia Nieves
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Quique Ojeda
Quique () may refer to:
* Quique (given name)
* ''Quique'' (album), 1993 album by ''Seefeel''
* Quique (footballer, born 1945), Spanish football defender
* David Bernier (born 1977), Puerto Rican politician nicknamed "Quique"
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Sabina Olmos
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Jorge Omar
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Nelly Omar
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Jorge Ortíz
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İbrahim Özgür İbrahim Özgür (1910 – 11 February 1959) was a Turkish tango composer and singer.
Early life
Özgür was born into a musical family in Ayazpasa, Istanbul. Özgür learned clarinet and saxophone at the Military Academy in Ankara when he was 16 ...
(1905–1959), dubbed "The King of Turkish Tango" for his singing and composition, after an earlier successful career in
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. He began tango recordings in 1938. His nostalgic, "velvet" voice was well-suited for his mournful songs, haunted by his unrequited love for an Indian princess he met during his grand tour of Asia in the 1930s. His most famous such song, ''Mavi Kelebek'' ("Blue Butterfly"), won him a legion of female fans.
[ Özgür was the first male tango singer to rise to prominence in Turkey, where the tango tradition had been dominated by women.
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* Héctor Pacheco
* Carlos Paiva
*Héctor Palacios
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* Anita Palmero
* Ricardo "Chiqui" Pereyra
*Jerzy Petersburski
Jerzy Petersburski (1895–1979) was a Jewish Polish pianist and composer of popular music, renowned mostly for his Tangos, some of which (such as '' To ostatnia niedziela'', ''Już nigdy'' and ''Tango Milonga'') were milestones in popularizatio ...
* Alberto Podestá
* Mario Pomar
*Néstor Prado
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*Príncipe Azul
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* Horacio Quintana
* Roberto Quiroga
* Rosita Quiroga
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*Roberto Ray
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* José Razzano
*Néstor Real
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* Carlos Reyes
*Tito Reyes
Tito may refer to:
People Mononyms
*Josip Broz Tito (1892–1980), commonly known mononymously as Tito, Yugoslav communist revolutionary and statesman
* Roberto Arias (1918–1989), aka Tito, Panamanian international lawyer, diplomat, and journa ...
*Gabriel Reynal
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*Osvaldo Ribó Osvaldo may refer to the following people:
Given name
* Osvaldo Alonso, Cuban football player
* Osvaldo Ardiles (born 1952), an Argentine football player and coach
*Osvaldo Bagnoli, an Italian football coach
*Osvaldo Brandão, a Brazilian football ...
* Guillermo Rico
*Susana Rinaldi
Susana Natividad Rinaldi was born om December 25, 1935 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She is an Argentine tango singer.
Biography
Susana Natividad Rinaldi was born to a wealthy father and a poor mother in Buenos Aires in 1935. Dubbed "La Tana" (in r ...
(1935–), known as "la passionaria du tango", is also an actress. To avoid military rule, she settled in France where she has enjoyed a successful career. A UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador
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and social justice campaigner, she has been active in the artists' rights movement.
*Marcela Ríos
Marcela Alejandra Ríos Tobar (born 14 December 1966) is a Chilean politician and sociologist who served as Chile's Minister of Justice from March 2022 to January 2023.
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External links
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*Alberto Rivas
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*Osvaldo Ramos Osvaldo may refer to the following people:
Given name
* Osvaldo Alonso, Cuban football player
* Osvaldo Ardiles (born 1952), an Argentine football player and coach
* Osvaldo Bagnoli, an Italian football coach
* Osvaldo Brandão, a Brazilian footba ...
*Pablo Ramos
Pablo is a Spanish form of the name Paul.
People
*Pablo Alborán, Spanish singer
*Pablo Aimar, Argentine footballer
* Pablo Armero, Colombian footballer
*Pablo Bartholomew, Indian photojournalist
* Pablo Brandán, Argentine footballer
*Pablo Bren ...
*Elsa Rivas
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*English Language Skills Assessment
* English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
*Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects research
* European Law Students' Association
*E ...
*Osvaldo Rivas Osvaldo may refer to the following people:
Given name
* Osvaldo Alonso, Cuban football player
* Osvaldo Ardiles (born 1952), an Argentine football player and coach
*Osvaldo Bagnoli, an Italian football coach
*Osvaldo Brandão, a Brazilian football ...
*Edmundo Rivero
Leonel Edmundo Rivero (June 8, 1911 – January 18, 1986) was an Argentine tango singer, composer, and impresario.
Biography
Early days
Rivero was born in the southern Buenos Aires suburb of Valentín Alsina. Joining his father in some of ...
*Zulema Robles
Zulema Cusseaux (January 3, 1947 – September 30, 2013),Allmusic (((Zulema>Biography)))Accessed May 25, 2010 and attended Howard W. Blake High School. She and her school friend Brenda Hilliard joined a local group called The 5 Crystals, be ...
*Antonio Rodríguez Lesende
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* Néstor Rolán
*Carlos Roldán
Carlos may refer to:
Places
;Canada
* Carlos, Alberta, a locality
;United States
* Carlos, Indiana, an unincorporated community
* Carlos, Maryland, a place in Allegany County
* Carlos, Minnesota, a small city
* Carlos, West Virginia
;Elsewhere ...
*Roberto Rufino
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* Floreal Ruiz
* Ricardo Ruiz
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*Carlos Saavedra
Carlos Manuel Dias Saavedra (born 1 February 1981) is a Portuguese former footballer who played as a central midfielder.
Club career
Saavedra was born in Lisbon. During his Portuguese career, spent mainly in the lower leagues, he represented G.D ...
* Alfredo Sáez
* Mario Saladino
*Hernán Salinas Hernán is a Spanish masculine given name, originating from Germanic Hernan in the Visigoth culture in Spain. It is the Latinized version of the compound name ''Fard-nanth'', which seems to mean "gentle traveler" or "spiritual traveler". The House ...
*Oscar Serpa
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People
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*Mercedes Simone
Mercedes Simone (April 21, 1904, Villa Elisa, Buenos Aires - October 2, 1990) was an Argentinian singer and actress, known as "''La Dama del Tango''" ("The Lady of Tango").
Filmography
* '' ¡Tango!'' (1933)
* ' (1936)
* '' La vuelta de Rocha'' ...
* Jorge Sobral
* Alba Solís
*Diego Solís
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*Julio Sosa
Julio María Sosa Venturini (February 2, 1926 – November 26, 1964), usually referred to simply as Julio Sosa or El Varón del Tango, was a Uruguayan/Argentinian tango singer.
Biography
Sosa was born in Las Piedras, a Canelones Department su ...
(1926–1964), from Uruguay
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; was one of the most important tango singers during tango's unhappy years in the 1950s and early 1960s. His passion for poetry led to his sole published book; his passion for fast cars led to his young death.
* Hrysoula Stefanaki popular Greek singer / vocalist, and musician, born in Heraklion, Crete, Greece, best known for her outstanding & unique performances on national & international retro songs such as "Tango Noturno", "Blue Haven", "The last waltz", "Regretting for wasted years"etc.
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*Giovanna Tango
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**Tania Tania is usually a given name. It may refer to:
Given name
* Tânia Alves, Brazilian actress and singer
* Tania Brishty, Bangladesh actress and model
* Princess Tania de Bourbon Parme, French designer
* Tania de Jong, Dutch-born Australian sopra ...
*Linda Thelma
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As a name
* Linda (given name), a female given name (including a list of people and fictional characters so named)
* Linda (singer) (born 1977), stage name of Svetlana Geiman, a Russian singer
* Anita Linda (born Alice Lake ...
*Juan Carlos Thorry
Juan Carlos Thorry (June 28, 1908, in Coronel Pringles – February 12,
2000 in San Antonio de Padua), born José Antonio Torrontegui, was an Argentine film actor, tango musician and director.
Best known for his work in tango films in the C ...
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*Jorge Valdez
Jorge Daniel Valdez Godoy, (born 14 July 1974) is a football defender from Paraguay.
Career
Valdez started his career in Olimpia Asunción as a right-side defender, and won several national championships with the team. He then went on to pl ...
*Enzo Valentino
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*Adriana Varela
Adriana Varela (born Beatriz Adriana Lichinchi on May 9, 1952 in Avellaneda, Argentina) is an Argentine tango singer, with a successful career that encompasses many records, as well as minor movie roles.
Summary
Adriana Varela is regarded as one ...
* Carlos Varela
* Angel Vargas
* Nelly Vázquez
* Leopoldo Díaz Vélez
* Virginia Vera
*Virginia Verónica
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* Orlando Verri
* Carlos Vidal
*Jorge Vidal
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*Alberto Vila
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* Ángel Villoldo
*Olavi Virta
Olavi Virta (originally to 1926 Oskari Olavi Ilmén) (27 February 1915 in Sysmä, Grand Duchy of Finland – 14 July 1972 in Pispala, Tampere, Finland) was a Finnish singer, acclaimed during his time as the "King" of Finnish tango. Between 1939 ...
Finland.
* Carlos Viván
*María Volonté
Maria may refer to:
People
* Mary, mother of Jesus
* Maria (given name), a popular given name in many languages
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* Lunar maria (plural of ''mare''), large, ...
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*Walter Yonsky
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People
* Walter (name), both a surname and a given name
* Little Walter, American blues harmonica player Marion Walter Jacobs (1930–1968)
* Gunther (wrestler), Austrian professional wrestler and trainer Walter Hahn (born 1 ...
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* Julia Zenko
Source lists
ti This person appears on this list of notable tango singers, tango.info (URL accessed 2006-09-19).
TT This person appears in todotango.com (URL accessed 12 July 2006).
Individual references
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Tango
Tango is a partner dance and social dance that originated in the 1880s along the Río de la Plata, the natural border between Argentina and Uruguay. The tango was born in the impoverished port areas of these countries as the result of a combina ...
Tango
Tango is a partner dance and social dance that originated in the 1880s along the Río de la Plata, the natural border between Argentina and Uruguay. The tango was born in the impoverished port areas of these countries as the result of a combina ...