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Azucena Maizani (17
November 1902 – 15
January 1970) was an
Argentine tango singer,
composer and
actress who was born in
Buenos Aires on
November 17,...
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early 1920s, grew
apart a
decade later. In 1920
Canaro discovered Azucena Maizani, who
rapidly developed into a
major tango star.
Canaro was
active in the...
- as Berretín
Meneca Tailhada as
Mecha Juan
Sarcione as
Malandra Azucena Maizani as
herself Mercedes Simone as
herself Juan d'Arienzo Juan de Dios Filiberto...
- del
Carril and
Azucena Maizani. The film is part of the
tradition of
tango films. Niní
Marshall Hugo del
Carril Azucena Maizani Homero Cárpena
Oscar Alemán...
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Nedda Francy and
Francisco Petrone.
Carlos Fioriti Agustín
Magaldi Azucena Maizani Miguel Mileo Olga Mom
Pedro Noda
Marcelo Ruggero Domingo Sapelli Marino...
- (1899–1967), bandoneónist Agustín
Magaldi (1898–1938),
tango vocalist Azucena Maizani (1902–1970),
tango vocalist Homero Manzi (1907–1951),
writer and tango...
- Bob****o also
performed on a
world tour with
Libertad Lamarque and Azucena
Maizani.
Anita made her
debut in the year 1926, as seen in the
published books...
- She was one of the
singers who
emerged in the 1920s
along with
Azucena Maizani,
Libertad Lamarque, Ada Falcón, and
Rosita Quiroga, who
created the female...
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article called "Fiesta de poesia, cante, and música", in
honor of
Azucena Maizani and her
Argentine cast of art, of
which Hilda was part with her mom in...
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dance throughout. The
stars which Mentasti recruited were:
Azucena Maizani, Luis Sandrini,
Libertad Lamarque,
Mercedes Simone, Tita Merello, Pepe...