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Francisco Canaro, also
known by the
nickname Pirincho, (November 26, 1888 –
December 14, 1964) was a
Uruguayan violinist and
tango orchestra leader.
Canaro was...
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Canaro may
refer to:
Canaro, Rovigo, Veneto,
Italy Francisco Canaro (1888–1964),
Uruguayan violinist and
tango orchestra leader Mario Canaro (1903–1974)...
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Pietro De Negri,
better known as Er
Canaro (Roman dialect: "the dog keeper"; born 28
September 1956), is an
Italian criminal, a dog
coiffeur (hence the...
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Mario Canaro (1903–1974) was a
tango musician, a
brother of
Francisco Canaro. With his
brother Juan
Canaro he
directed the ****teto
Hermanos Canaro. Apart...
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Canaro is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Rovigo in the
Italian region Veneto,
located about 80
kilometres (50 mi)
southwest of
Venice and about...
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After the duo flee from the scene,
Detective Rock
Johnson and
Officer Julie Canaro arrive to
investigate the shootout. Meanwhile, de la Sol
orders a hit on...
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orchestras such as
those of
Osvaldo Pugliese, Aníbal Troilo,
Francisco Canaro,
Julio de Caro and Juan d'Arienzo.
After 1955,
virtuoso Astor Piazzolla...
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tango orchestra leader Francisco Canaro, who was
playing the tune at
Paris engagements as "Si supieras".
Canaro told
Matos Rodríguez the song was "all...
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singer and
songwriter Carlos Gardel and composers/performers
Francisco Canaro, Juan D'Arienzo,
Carlos Di Sarli,
Osvaldo Pugliese,
Elvira Santamaría, and...
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Records twice under the
title "Cantando Bajo La Lluvia," by
Francisco Canaro's orchestra and with the
Spanish lyrics sung by Charlo, on
December 23, 1929...