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Astor Piazzolla
Astor Piazzolla
Argentine tango composer, bandoneon player and arranger
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Roberto Goyeneche
Roberto Goyeneche
Argentine tango singer
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Néstor Fabián
Néstor Fabián
Argentine singer
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Jairo
Jairo
Argentinian singer
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Valeria Lynch
Valeria Lynch
Argentine singer
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César Isella
César Isella
Argentine composer
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Rodolfo Mederos
Rodolfo Mederos
Argentine musician
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Marcelo Nisinman
Marcelo Nisinman
Argentine musician
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Aníbal Troilo
Aníbal Troilo
Argentine tango musician (1914-1975)
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Libertad Lamarque
Libertad Lamarque
Mexican nationalized argentinian actress and singer (1908-2000)
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Dulce Pontes
Dulce Pontes
Portuguese songwriter and singer
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Adriana Varela
Adriana Varela
Argentine singer
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Juan José Mosalini
Juan José Mosalini
Argentine musician
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Raúl Lavié
Raúl Lavié
Argentine actor
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Tita Merello
Tita Merello
Argentine actress, tango dancer and singer
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Teresa Parodi
Teresa Parodi
Argentine singer-composer-songwriter
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Milva
Milva
Italian singer and actress
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Fernando Solanas
Fernando Solanas
Argentine film director, screenwriter and politician
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Juana Molina
Juana Molina
Argentine singer-songwriter and actress
Amelita Baltar
Argentine singer

Amelita Baltar

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Argentine singer
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Amelita Baltar in 2016.

Amelita Baltar (September 24, 1940) is an Argentine singer, one of the leading voices of tango, that appeared in the 60's to be considered, along with Susana Rinaldi, as a modern counterpart of older divas such as Libertad Lamarque and Tita Merello. She is mostly known for her collaboration with composer Astor Piazzolla and writer Horacio Ferrer, specially as first performer of their song “Balada para un loco”. She starred in places such as Olympia (Paris), De Kleine Komedie (Amsterdam), Cemal Reşit Rey Concert Hall (Istanbul, Turkey), Cocoanut Grove at Ambassador Hotel (Los Angeles) or Ginásio do Maracanãzinho (Rio de Janeiro) and shared the stage with celebrities such as Charles Aznavour, Franck Pourcel, Henry Mancini, Gerry Mulligan, Gary Burton and Chick Corea.