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Alfredo Zitarrosa (March 10, 1936 –
January 17, 1989) was a
Uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist. He
specialized in
Uruguayan and Argentinean...
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January 19, 1988 La
Silla H.
Debehogne V 2.5 km MPC · JPL 17410
Zitarrosa 1988 CQ4
Zitarrosa February 13, 1988 La
Silla E. W. Elst V 3.4 km MPC · JPL 17411...
- cantar" (for the love of singing),
during which they
performed at the
Zitarrosa Hall in
Montevideo and made a tour of the
interior of Peru. The repertoire...
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guitarist of
folklore music, who pla****
alongside artists such as
Alfredo Zitarrosa, Joaquín
Sabina or Joan
Manuel Serrat. At age 14, he was
crowned champion...
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Academy Award winner Enrique Graf
Pablo Sciuto José
Serebrier Alfredo Zitarrosa Edgardo Cambón
Mariana Ingold Martín López
Eduardo Mateo Martín Méndez...
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about 1977.
Uruguayan artists involved in
canto po****r
include Alfredo Zitarrosa, El
Sabalero and Los Olimareños.
Candombe beat
began in the late 1960s...
- musicians, such as
Victor Jara,
Mercedes Sosa,
Jayme Amatnecks,
Alfredo Zitarrosa,
Daniel Viglietti, and
Natalia Lafourcade when
touring around the world...
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Lucio Demare,
Domingo Federico,
Angel Vargas,
Mariano Mores,
Alfredo Zitarrosa,
Francisco Lomuto,
Astor Piazzolla and
Carlos Di Sarli.
These artists...
- Inti-Illimani, César Isella,
Isabel Parra, Tito Fernández and
Alfredo Zitarrosa. Due to its
revolutionary theme and its
facility to be
interpreted in...
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Cuando Hay Amor (1996)
Cantos Revolucionarios De América
Latina (1997)
Paloma Negra (2001)
Homenaje à
Alfredo Zitarrosa (2002)
Biography and Discography...