- vedette, dancer,
cupletista and
tonadillera Paquita Escribano (1880–1970),
Spanish singer, cupletista, and
tonadillera Perlita Greco (1906–2001), Argentine-born...
- Zaza (born 1991),
Italian footballer Teresita Zazá (1893–1980),
Spanish tonadillera, cupletista, and
actress Wellington Zaza (born 1995),
Liberian athlete...
- the city,
along with the duo
Carlos Gardel and José
Razzano and the
tonadilleras Emilia Benito and
Antonia Costa. In 1922, Zazá
worked in
Buenos Aires...
- they
embodied a
romantic Spain stereotype of the
bullfighter and the "
tonadillera". On
September 26, 1984, he died in the bullring;
Pantoja became known...
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Retrieved 5
March 2023. "Isabel Pantoja: 8
cosas que no sabías de la
tonadillera en su
regreso a Madrid" (in Spanish). El Mundo. 6
March 2020. Retrieved...
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Miranzo (1939–2014),
Spanish politician Amalia Molina (1881–1956),
Spanish tonadillera and
dancer Amalia Pachelbel (1688–1723),
German painter and engraver...
- (1925–2021),
Colombian writer and chef
Teresita Zazá (1893-1980),
Spanish tonadillera, cupletista, and
actress Teresita (disambiguation) This page or section...
- on July 15, 1986, into an
artist family that
included her aunt, the
tonadillera Isabel Pantoja, and her uncle, the
singer Agustín Pantoja. His father...
- Correal,
Francisco (1
August 2012). "Fallece
Adelita Domingo,
maestra de
tonadilleras".
Diario de
Sevilla (in
European Spanish).
Retrieved 18 June 2023. Carrasco...
- 1948 – 16
December 2018), was a
Spanish flamenco singer,
cousin of the
tonadillera Isabel Pantoja. Born in Algeciras, in Andalusia, in a
Romani family,...