When was carlos gardel born




















They lived in the Buenos Aires Abasto neighborhood where the mother earned their living with a modest ironing job. At first he sang many genres, until he started with tangos with "Mi noche triste". In Gardel recorded his first songs for Tangini Records on behalf of Columbia, featuring "Pobre mi madre querida". Then they toured Spain and Paris, Razzano became ill and Gardel started as a soloist. Besides recording he went into movies. His first approach was in with Peach Blossom , where he also sang some songs although most of the film was silent.

In he made a series of ten shorts "Encuadre de canciones" each one based on a different song. Keen on new technological possibilities he would also record duets with himself in "Gardel canta a Gardel". In he went on another tour to France and made his first long-feature at Joinville Paramount studios, Las luces de Buenos Aires Audiences across South America, Spain and even New York loved it and repeatedly asked to rewind Gardel's own composition "Tomo y obligo".

He started a successful association with screen, songwriter and composer Alfredo Le Pera who would stay with him until the very end. He made his films for Paramount Pictures, whether in France or America; he starred in Cuesta abajo and the Hollywood-style comedy El tango en Broadway He sang two songs in the star-studded "Cazadores de estrellas", a. The Big Broadcast of , with appearances by Bing Crosby, Ethel Merman and other radio stars, but as it was premiered after his untimely death his scenes were suppressed outside South American countries, and are actually hard to find.

That made them especially popular. It contains his famous song Por una cabeza. Men bond by drinking beers while listening to Tango songs. Many Paisas can sing along.

He is likely to sing along while dancing. The project is led by travel writer Keith Widyolar , a marketing and communications consultant who builds brands and businesses through public, media and government relations.

We can work for you too! Once or twice a week in your Inbox. His legacy is such that France, Uruguay, and Argentina claim him as their own. After the plane crash that killed him, his remains were returned to Argentina for burial in Buenos Aires.

The journey took several months, and went by way of Panama and New York City. At every stop, Gardel's remains were received by huge crowds, and he was mourned publicly by his heartbroken admirers. At the final arrival in Buenos Aires, a crowd of tens of thousands of people greeted the ship with his remains.



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