Antonio Chacón (1869–1929) was a Spanish flamenco singer [cantaor]. Chacón was born in Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz Province. He began earning a living...
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Silverbacks Alicia R. Chacón (born 1938), American politician and judge Antonio Chacón (1869–1929), flamenco singer Arturo Chacón Cruz (born 1977), Mexican...
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Rufo Antonio Chacón Parada (San Cristóbal, Venezuela, 2003) is a Venezuelan student who lost both eyes on 2 July 2019 due to police brutality during a...
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Lorca did not consider jondos, but flamencos. The jury was chaired by Antonio Chacón, who at that time was the leading figure in cante. The winners were...
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age. He formed a partnership with the great flamenco cantaor (singer) Antonio Chacón that started in 1912 and lasted more than a decade. Both participated...
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(1821-1824) Fulgencio Núñez (1821-1824) Manuel de Olea (1824-1827) Antonio Chacón y Conde (1827-1831) Juan Garrido (1831-1836) Mariano Valero y Soto (1836-1839)...
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3. José Alberto "El Canario". He created one style of Malagueña. 4. Antonio Chacón. He was the most prolific creator of malagueñas and the styles he created...
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from the two basic keys. Flamenco guitarist Ramón Montoya and singer Antonio Chacón were among the first to use the new keys, which have distinctive names:...
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the 'Jury' for the Concurso included four famous flamenco performers: Antonio Chacón, Pastora Pavón (La Niña de los Peines), Manuel Torre, and Juana la Macarrona...
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orthodox flamenco singing with his recording Homenaje a Don Antonio Chacón (Homage to Antonio Chacón, 1977), which obtained the National Award for best folk...
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rebuffed; and collective cyberstalkers, groups with a motive. According to Antonio Chacón Medina, author of Una nueva cara de Internet, El acoso ("A new face...
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Bobby Chacon (November 28, 1951 – September 7, 2016) was an American professional boxer who competed from 1972 to 1988. He held titles in two weight classes...
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484. Chuc & Sandoval Abullarade. Vargas Zamora & Chacón Hidalgo 2022, p. 37. Vargas Zamora & Chacón Hidalgo 2022, p. 21. Buttrey 1967, p. 249. Smith 1963...
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(also known as Festival de las Minas). Two years later, she won the Antonio Chacón Prize, bestowed upon the best malagueña at the Concurso Nacional de...
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{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) "Antonio S. Arnaiz Avenue". "About Antonio Somoza Arnaiz". Geni.com. Retrieved August 3, 2012. Medina...
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Isla and Enrique Morente. He recorded an album in tribute to singer Antonio Chacón which won the National Prize of discography in 1975. He is the father...
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in 1551, a group of Chichimecas attacked his ranch (La Sauceda and San Antonio) and killed all his animals. The constant raids in the area made, for the...
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Cleveland (originally named San Antonio), Chacon, and Holman (without a plaza, and originally named Agua Negra) lying between Chacon and Cleveland. In the mid-19th...
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flamenco arts. She was featured as a professional performer, along with Antonio Chacón, Manuel Torre, Juana la Macarrona, Ramón Montoya and others. She was...
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28 – Hans Kreissig, pianist and conductor (born 1856) date unknown Antonio Chacón, flamenco singer (born 1869) Carl Herman Unthan, disabled violinist...
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centuries descend: Juan and Antonio Carmona, Pepe Habichuela. Martín Ballester, Carlos. Obra grabada. (2016). Don Antonio Chacón. Carlos Martín Ballester...
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Wisconsin–Milwaukee. Chacon has worked for the National Association of Government Employees and as a labor consultant in San Antonio, Texas. He also served...
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specific psychology." — Núñez de Prado The poet even compared her to Antonio Chacón, one of the most talented flamenco singers of the time. In 1906, she...
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heritage more strongly than other fandangos. The famous singer Don Antonio Chacón (1869–1929) is attributed with freeing the granaína from its rhythmic...
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in the ópera flamenca period (1922–1956). Influenced by singers like Antonio Chacón, he carried to the extreme the tendency to a more mellow and ornamented...
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Rosario Paiz, and also grandson of Vicente González Chacón and Josefa Paiz Cordón. Chacón's aunt, Cleta Chacón became his adopted mother. He married Josefina...
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Cante flamenco (section El Planeta (Antonio Fernández))
Amaya Diego Carrasco La Paquera de Jerez Antonio Mairena Diego El Cigala Enrique El Mellizo Antonio Chacon Manuel Torre Enrique El Granaino Pepe de Lucía...
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used to sing and accompany herself with her guitar. She met the singer Antonio Chacón and the singer Paca Aguilera, another gypsy from Ronda, Spain, with...
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role La Macarrona joined three other stars of flamenco, the cantaores Antonio Chacón and Manuel Torre, and the cantaora La Niña de los Peines. Juana's presence...
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singers like Rojo el Alpargatero contributed to its development, it was Antonio Chacón who determined its definite flamenco form and made it popular in other...
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