Aníbal Troilo with El Pibe Sarandi
Aníbal Troilo Anecdotes Ricardo Maceiras “El Pibe Sarandi” Songs played during the show Tinta Roja [1941] Te Aconsejo Que Me Olvides [1941] Cachirulo [1941] Los Mareados (En Mi Pasado)[1942] Colorao,
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Aníbal Troilo Anecdotes Ricardo Maceiras “El Pibe Sarandi” Songs played during the show Tinta Roja [1941] Te Aconsejo Que Me Olvides [1941] Cachirulo [1941] Los Mareados (En Mi Pasado)[1942] Colorao,
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Carlos Groppa May 30 · 131 minutes Publisher of Tango Reporter, author, director & puppeteer—discusses his new book El Tango desde Sunset Blvd. featuring tango mysteries. Groppa’s other works Tango
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Otros Aires Podcast on TuneIn Radio
Listen to the Marcela Duran interview on TuneIn Radio Marcela Duran https://www.tangoangeles.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/duran-web.jpg Radio Tango Angeles presents Marcela Duran–“La Mujer del TANGO”: Carlos Gavito’s muse and love incarnate in Luis Bravo’s Forever Tango.
Pedro Laurenz One of the greatest bandoneonistas that ever lived, Pedro Laurenz (1902-1972) was at the forefront of the De Caro revolution and composed many memorable tangos. Music Played during
http://www.stitcher.com/s?eid=50546502 Radio Tango Angeles Presents the 2016 Mundial Tango de Pista Champions Cristian Palombo y Melisa Sacchi Ethereal vs. earthy ….delicate vs. strong….blond vs. dark-haired They were
OSVALDO FRESEDO When tango reached the top rungs of the social ladder of the early 20th century Buenos Aires by way of Paris, Osvaldo Fresedo Orchestra was there to welcome