• Julio Sánchez Gardel (15 December 1879 in Catamarca- 18 March 1937 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine dramatist and writer. Almas grandes (1904) Ley humana...
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  • prominent figure in history of tango Julio Sánchez Gardel (1879–1937), Argentine dramatist and writer Maximilien Gardel (1741–1787), French ballet dancer...
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    Aitana Sánchez-Gijón de Angelis (born 5 November 1968) is a Spanish and Italian film actress. Aitana Sánchez-Gijón was born in Rome on 5 November 1968...
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    Joaquín V. González (1863–1923), in Mis montañas ("My Mountains"); Julio Sánchez Gardel (1879–1937), in numerous comedies; and Manuel Gálvez (1882–1962)...
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  • "Historia de un Ídolo" and "Soy del Tiempo de Gardel", about a time which he more than anyone else celebrated. Julio Nudler,Tango judío. Del ghetto a la milonga...
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  • composer (b. 1858) Felix Graf von Bothmer, German general (b. 1852) Julio Sanchez Gardel, Argentine dramatist (b. 1870) March 20 Arthur Bernède, French writer...
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    of Ben Molar, where she participated in the play Las campanas by Julio Sánchez Gardel. Despite the opposition of her family to acting, Bence convinced...
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    followed by a song and dance performance in Después de misa (1911) by Julio Sánchez Gardel, but the company disbanded and she joined Florencio Parravicini and...
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  • lover Lola. Manolo Solo as Miguel Garay José Coronado as Julio Arenas / Gardel Ana Torrent as Ana Arenas María León as Belén Granados Petra Martínez as...
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  • (percussion) Julio Flores (clarinet) on (2), (tenor sax) on (15) Julio Mendoza (trumpet) on (10) Rodolfo Reyes (flute) on (20) Domingo Sánchez Bór (cello)...
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    Paolo Giacometti in Montevideo to wide critical acclaim. In 1912, Julio Sánchez Gardel wrote La montaña de las brujas specifically for Podestá, to highlight...
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    academy president Fernando Méndez-Leite and the Mayor of Valladolid Jesús Julio Carnero. The mixed selection process was modified so 3 nominations be chosen...
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    and Spanish (2020) versions of The Voice. Tini's accolades include three Gardel Awards, seven Quiero Awards, one Lo Nuestro Award, three Bravo Otto Awards...
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    films in Mexico. Padula was a friend of the Argentine film star Carlos Gardel and appeared in several of his American films including Suburban Melody...
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  • veo" Julio Reyes Copello, record producer; Sebastián Ezequiel Sanabria, Carlos Fernando López, Nicolás Ramírez, Julio Reyes Copello, Marcos Sánchez & Daniel...
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    Carlos Gardel is a station on Line B of the Buenos Aires Underground. The station is located in the Balvanera barrio, at the intersection of Avenida Corrientes...
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  • nominados en Premios Gardel - Espectáculos". ANSA.it (in Spanish). 17 April 2019. Retrieved 9 May 2021.[permanent dead link] de 2021, 23 de Julio. "Se entregaron...
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    line is expected to have. P. Italia - Constitución: Plaza Italia Salguero Sánchez de Bustamante Pueyrredón Santa Fe Córdoba Corrientes Rivadavia México San...
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    and '40s with Uruguayan singers such as Julio Sosa from Las Piedras. When the famous tango singer Carlos Gardel was 29 years old he changed his nationality...
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    Latin Grammy Award for Best Folk Album in 2009 and 2011. She won the Premio Gardel in 2000, the main musical award in Argentina. She served as an ambassador...
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    dance-focused music to one of lyric and poetry, with singers such as Carlos Gardel, Hugo del Carril, Roberto Goyeneche, Raúl Lavié, Tita Merello, and Edmundo...
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    Service released a "Latin Legends" memorial stamp to honor Selena, Carlos Gardel, Tito Puente, Celia Cruz, and Carmen Miranda. In February 2014, the Albany...
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  • diplomat, writer, politician and president of Gran Colombia (1995) Carlos Gardel, entertainer (1985) Carlos Gaviria Diaz, politician (2018) Pantaleón Germán...
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  • American actor, bassist, and founding member of the band Interpol Carlos Gardel (1890–1935), prominent figure in the history of tango music Carlos Montoya...
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    9 de Julio is a station on Line D of the Buenos Aires Underground. From here, passengers may transfer to Carlos Pellegrini station on Line B and Diagonal...
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  • Lopez, Carlos Gardel, and Pedro Flores. Performer Harry Belafonte Ry Cooder Latin music historian Max Salazar TV producer Willie Sanchez Latin music radio...
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    etching. In performing arts, music has also been present, from the tango that Gardel dedicated to Samitier to the songs of Joan Manuel Serrat, La Trinca and...
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    to Argentinian migrations to Medellín. In 1935 the King of Tango, Carlos Gardel, died in a plane crash in the Paisa capital. The Paisa writer Manuel Mejía...
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    material painted black and ochre in most cases, except for Callao and Carlos Gardel which were decorated with white tiles with black veins.  As a result, the...
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    Tribunales station entrance A magazine stand at Plaza Italia station 9 de Julio station Interior of 100 Series rolling stock Alstom train "Subte: con récord...
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