The suave singer is synonymous with tango. Gardel revolutionized the style of music and brought it from the underground dance salons to the... Carlos Gardel: Argentina's Tango Maestro On the streets ...
The Argentinian tango singer died in a plane crash 80 years ago, but he remains his country's most famous pop star. Critic Milo Miles considers a new introductory collection of Gardel recordings. This ...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — At the peak of his career in the 1930s, Carlos Gardel's fans used to gather at the curb outside his home, hoping to hear one of Argentina's greatest tango singers ...
Medellín (Colombia), 22 jun (EFE).Medellín (Colombia), 22 jun (EFE). — La trágica muerte hace 80 años de Carlos Gardel en un accidente aéreo en Medellín engrandeció la leyenda del cantante en esta ...
In 1934, superstar tango singer Carlos Gardel was one of the most popular singers and matinee idols in the world. His fame was sealed in his native Buenos Aires, and he was also a huge star in France, ...
Carlos Gardel was one of tango’s — and Argentina’s — great heroes and superstars. The French-Argentine singer, songwriter and composer wrote and recorded hundreds of classic tangos, many with his ...
On the streets of Buenos Aires, Carlos Gardel's image is everywhere: the suave singer who introduced tango, a symbol of Argentina's "Golden Age," to the world. His life and death are the stuff of ...
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