- was
nicknamed "El
Gitano de México". Néstor
Mesta Cháyres was born to
Florentino Mesta and
Juana Cháyres in a
family which included six
additional children:...
- York on books.google.com El
Siglo de Torréon - Néstor
Mesta Cháyres Nestor Mesta Chayres Biography and
Bolero on elsiglodetorreon.com(in Spanish) Media...
- work
include Pedro Vargas who was a friend, Juan Arvizu,
Nestor Mesta Chayres,
Pedro Infante,
Javier Solís,
Julio Iglesias,
Manuel Mijares,
Vicente Fernández...
- The"Viva America"
program on CBS
Radio including vocalist Nestor Mesta Chayres in 1946 Here on
Getty images "Viva America" – CBS
Radio and
Alfredo Antonini...
-
performed by
Nestor Chayres and the
Alfredo Antonini Orchestra (1946), archive.org El
Siglo De
Torreon –
Nestor Mesta Chayres,
biography on elsiglodetorreon...
-
vuelva a tu lado" (When I
Return To Your Side as
recorded by
Nestor Mesta Chayres) and "Por si no te
vuelvo a ver" (In case I don't see you again). Other...
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MESTA CHAYRES- MÉJICO". Eglycolinamarinprimera-blogspot-com.
Retrieved 13
March 2022. Torreón, El
Siglo de (26
January 2014). "Néstor
Mesta Cháyres". Elsiglodetorreon...
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broadcasts to
South America by such
musicians as
Alfredo Antonini, Néstor
Mesta Cháyres and John
Serry Sr. on CBS's Viva América show
continued into the first...
- gardens, and ice
cream made with
fresh milk from
local dairies.
Nestor Mesta Chayres, also
known as "El
Gitano de México" (1908–1971)—lyric
opera tenor and...
- Arkhipova,
Vladimir Ashkenazy,
Grace Bumbry,
Feodor Chaliapin,
Nestor Mesta Chayres, Van Cliburn,
Victoria de los Ángeles,
Manuela del Río,
Isadora Duncan...