• Rita Giménez García, most commonly known as Rita la Cantaora (1859 in Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz – 1937 in Zorita del Maestrazgo, Castellón), was one...
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  • (feminine) Rita la Cantaora ("Rita the Singer") in reference to a woman who would do something one doesn't want to do oneself: "Let Rita la Cantaora". Rita de...
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  • composer Rita la Cantaora (1859–1937), Spanish singer Rita Carpio (born 1965), Hong Kong Cantopop singer Rita Chiarelli, Canadian blues singer Rita Comisi...
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    makes a reference to the Spanish proverb "Que lo haga Rita [la cantaora]" in reference to Rita Giménez The slogan plays with the surname of the candidate...
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    Algeciras, Chaconcito, El Carbonerillo, El Chato De Las Ventas, Vallejito, Rita la Cantaora, Angelillo, Guerrita are some of them. In the postwar period and the...
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  • La cagaste... Burt Lancaster (the Spanish for "You screwed it up... Burt Lancaster") is the second studio album by Spanish rock band Hombres G, released...
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    celebrating the festival. Soloists: Susana — Julián — Señá Rita — Don Hilarión — La cantaora — Tía Antonia (rec. 1929) Rosita Rodrigo, Emili Vendrell [es]...
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    London. She has recorded classic albums such as Cantaora, Canciones Populares de Lorca, Antología de la mujer el cante and Raíces y Alas. Her on-stage...
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  • 2018-05-26. "Ruta por la Bienal del siglo XIX: los cafés cantantes de Sevilla". sevilla (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2018-05-26. "cantaora Pepa de Oro". www...
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