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Carlos Gardel (born
Charles Romuald Gardès; 11
December 1890 – 24 June 1935) was a French-born
Argentine singer, songwriter,
composer and actor, and the...
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Gardel may
refer to:
Carlos Gardel (1890–1935),
French Argentine/Uruguayan singer, songwriter,
composer and
actor and most
prominent figure in history...
- The
Premios Gardel a la Música (originally
called Premios Carlos Gardel), or just
Premios Gardel (in English, the
Gardel Awards), is an
award presented...
- was the son of
Claude Gardel,
ballet master to King Stanisław Leszczyński, and
elder brother by 17
years of
Pierre Gardel.
Gardel débuted at the Académie...
- disc-jockey and actor. He has
released three studio albums and
received a
Gardel Award nomination and a
Latin Grammy Award nomination. He pla**** the role...
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Gardel is a
settlement in
Guadeloupe in the
commune of Le Moule, on the
island of Grande-Terre.
Boisvin is to its west, and
Zevallos is to its east; to...
- Lise
Gardel is an
American biophysicist. She is the
Horace B.
Horton Professor in the
Department of
Physics at the
University of Chicago.
After Gardel earned...
- [ˈpoɾ ˈuna kaˈβesa]) is a
tango song
written in 1935 with
music by
Carlos Gardel and
lyrics by
Alfredo Le Pera. The name is a
Spanish horse-racing phrase...
- Pierre-Gabriel
Gardel (4
February 1758, in Nancy,
France – 18
October 1840, in Paris) was a
French ballet dancer,
ballet master, violinist, and composer...
- The
Guitar of
Gardel (Spanish:La
guitarra de
Gardel) is a 1949 Argentine-Spanish
musical film
directed by León
Klimovsky and
starring Agustín Irusta,...