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  2. Lidia Borda - Wikipedia

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    Born in Buenos Aires, [1] Lidia Borda studied Fine Art, Music and Theatre. Though she had been singing since her adolescence, it was in 1995 that she decided to dedicate herself entirely to singing tango, (those times with her brother -tango guitar player- Luis Borda who actually lives in Germany) of which she has become one of the most important modern interpreters as a “rare bird” that ...

  3. Ignacio Varchausky - Wikipedia

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    With this group Varchausky has recorded six albums and has performed as a double bass player in over 150 cities throughout the US, Europe, Japan [3] and China. His most significant shows include the cycle at the Lincoln Center [4] in New York with Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, [5] the concert at the Carré Theatre in Amsterdam, at Orchard Hall in Tokyo, at Grieg Hall ...

  4. Alberto Paz - Wikipedia

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    Alberto Bernardino Paz (April 16, 1943 – February 3, 2014) was an Argentine tango historian, teacher, and dancer. Alberto taught the traditional, social tango of the Buenos Aires salons, together with its codes and culture, to North Americans and Europeans.

  5. Tango Argentino (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Tango Argentino is a musical stage production about the history and many varieties of Argentine tango.It was created and directed by Hector Orezzoli [1] and Claudio Segovia, and premiered at the Festival d'Automne in Paris in 1983 and on Broadway in New York in 1985.

  6. Tanghetto - Wikipedia

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    This album was also nominated for the Latin Grammy Awards of 2005 in the Traditional/ Best Tango Category. In October 2005 a new album, Buenos Aires Remixed , was released. It contains 12 remixed versions of Tanghetto songs plus two cover songs (" Enjoy the Silence " from Depeche Mode , and New Order 's " Blue Monday ").

  7. Parlez-moi - Wikipedia

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    Each episode used the same audio clip of Favreau announcing, "and now, here is the complete sketch again." [ citation needed ] The opening sequence of Parlez-moi uses an outtake of the sketch from Episode 2, combined with new footage in order to show Sol speaking to Favreau, the actor who plays him, on the phone.

  8. I Tested All the Viral Sol De Janeiro Perfumes—Here's My Ranking

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    Brazilian Crush Cheirosa '40 Bom Dia Hair & Body Fragrance Mist. Compared to Sol de Janeiro's other fragrances, Cheirosa '40 is like a chameleon—it doesn't quite fit into one fragrance category.

  9. Bajofondo - Wikipedia

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    Tango is an influence but it not the band's style. [2] [3] The Argentine-Uruguayan influence is more than just tango, and includes murga, milonga and candombe. [4] The idea of the group is to take these traditional styles and create something more contemporary, [2] with elements from rock, hip hop, jazz and electronic music, especially sampling ...