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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    (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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • {{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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     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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  • 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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    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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    (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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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    of the Cádiz flamenco styles. Together with Silverio Franconetti and Antonio Chacón, he is considered to be one of the most important figures in the development...
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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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    Arturo Chacón Cruz (August 20, 1977) is a Mexican American operatic tenor. A winner of the Operalia competition in 2005, he went on to sing leading roles...
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