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  • Carlos Gardel
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  • 1935 deaths
  • 20th-century singers
  • 1890 births
  • Argentine male singers
  • Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees
  • Paramount Pictures contract players
  • Burials at La Chacarita Cemetery
  • Tango singers
  • French emigrants to Argentina
  • Male tango film actors
  • People with acquired Argentine citizenship
  • Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in Colombia
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  • Carlos Gardel died years before the LP format - All his vinyls are compilations. Do not credit them as album.Born : 11.12.1887 in Tacuarembo, UruguayDied : 24.6.1935 in Medellin, Colombia in a plane accident with his guitarists.Carlos Gardel is a Uruguayan-born Argentine Tango singer, composer and actor, considered the greatest icon of Tango.Gardel had a grand total of 957 recordings of a 792 different songs. For his original compositions, he used to write the arrangements with a guitar and his friend Alfredo Le Pera wrote the lyrics
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  • Carlos Gardel (born Charles Romuald Gardes; 11 December 1890 – 24 June 1935) was a French Argentine singer, songwriter, composer and actor, and the most prominent figure in the history of tango. Gardel's baritone voice and the dramatic phrasing of his lyrics made miniature masterpieces of his hundreds of three-minute tango recordings. Together with lyricist and long-time collaborator Alfredo Le Pera, Gardel wrote several classic tangos.Gardel died in an airplane crash at the height of his career, becoming an archetypal tragic hero mourned throughout Latin America. For many, Gardel embodies the soul of the tango style. He is commonly referred to as %22Carlitos%22, %22El Zorzal%22 (The Song Thrush), %22The King of Tango%22, %22El Mago%22 (The Magician), %22El Morocho del Abasto%22 (The Brunet Boy from Abasto), and %22El Mudo%22 (The Mute).
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  • 1890-12-11
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  • 1935-06-24
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  • Carlos Gardel
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