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- Escribano (1880–1970), Spanish singer (cupletista and tonadillera) Julia Fons (1882–1973), Spanish singer and cupletista La Fornarina (1884–1915), Cuplé singer...
- Aragonese music include albadas and rondas. Some of the most notable Spain cupletistas were born in Aragon in the first decades of the 20th century. Raquel...
- Trinidad Olga Ramos Sanguino (18 July 1918 – 25 August 2005) was a Spanish cupletista, violinist, and actress known as the queen of the cuplé. She appeared...
- 1991), Italian footballer Teresita Zazá (1893–1980), Spanish tonadillera, cupletista, and actress Wellington Zaza (born 1995), Liberian athlete Alto Zaza,...
- her father in Gavà. After recovering, she acted together with other cupletistas of the time such as Antonio Amaya, Miguel de los Reyes, Pedrito Rico...
- Calatayud – 12 November 1952 in Madrid) was a Spanish cupletista. Barreiro, Javier (1998). Siete cupletistas de Aragón (in Spanish) (1st ed.). Aragón LCD-PRAMES;...
- Celia Gámez Carrasco (August 25, 1905 – December 10, 1992) was an Argentine film actress, and one of the icons of the Golden Age of Spanish theatre. She...
- Spanish actress, vedette, dancer, cupletista and tonadillera Paquita Escribano (1880–1970), Spanish singer, cupletista, and tonadillera Perlita Greco (1906–2001)...
- researcher and teacher Trinidad Olga Ramos Sanguino (1918–2005), Spanish cupletista, violinist, and actress Trinidad "Trina" Padilla de Sanz (1894–1957),...
- Consuelo Portela Audet (1885–1959), commonly called La Bella Chelito and La Chelito, was a Cuban-born Spanish cuplé singer from the early 20th-century...