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Osvaldo Fresedo (May 5, 1897 -
November 18, 1984),
nicknamed El pibe de La
Paternal ("the kid from La Paternal") was an
Argentine songwriter and director...
- Príncipe Cubano, at the
Florida cabaret when he was
replacing Osvaldo Fresedo. He said: "Mine was
always a
tough orchestra, with a very swinging, much...
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Osvaldo Fresedo's orchestra in 1926 and pla**** at the
opening night of the Fénix
theater in the
Buenos Aires neighborhood of Flores.
Fresedo became an...
- (1889–1953)
Eduardo Arolas (1892–1924)
Anselmo Aieta (1896–1964)
Osvaldo Fresedo (1897–1984)
Pedro Maffia (1899–1967)
Pedro Laurenz (1902–1972) Ricardo...
- Aníbal
Troilo (in the centre, with bandoneon). From left to right:
Osvaldo Fresedo, José Razzano,
Francisco Canaro and
Enrique Santos Discépolo, in 1944....
- example, in the 1930s, a
recording of "Isle of Capri" in Spanish, by
Osvaldo Fresedo and
singer Roberto Ray, is known. Falco's 1982 German-language hit "Der...
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Demare Manuel Buzón
Miguel Caló
Miguel Villasboas Osmar Maderna Osvaldo Fresedo Osvaldo Pugliese Pedro Laurenz Pedro Maffia Ricardo Malerba Ricardo Tanturi...
- Cadicamo. (1936) "Volver" 3:26 Vida mía 3:51 Music:
Osvaldo Fresedo Lyrics:
Emilio Fresedo (1933) "Mi
Buenos Aires querido" 3:24 El día que me quieras...
- (1884–1969),
tango composer Norma Fontenla (1930–1971),
prima ballerina Osvaldo Fresedo (1897–1984), bandoneónist and
tango composer María Rosa
Gallo (1925–2004)...
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capital of the
Republic of Argentina,
Ciriaco Ortiz, César Vedani,
Osvaldo Fresedo,
Francisco Canaro, Juan
Francisco Noli,
Homero Manzi,
Enrique Santos Discépolo...