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established as the "Day of the
Payador" in Uruguay. In Argentina, July 23 was
established as the "Day of the
Payador" in
commemoration of the famous...
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singer of payadas;
various members of the
Buenos Aires underworld; a
payador who
functions as a poet and narrator; a goblin-like duende;
several marionettes...
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become a gambler). He has a night-long
payada (singing duel) with a
black payador (singer), who
turns out to be the
younger brother of the man
Fierro murdered...
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native land and in Uruguay,
after a
memorable encounter with
Oriental payador Juan de Nava, who
carried at the time a
certain halo of invincibility....
- del
Payador, en
memoria del paso de
Gabino Ezeiza por Patagones". APP
Noticias (in Spanish).
Retrieved 1
February 2023. "Gabino Ezeiza, el
payador del...
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questions or
answers in strophe.
While strumming the
initial prelude, the
payador thinks about his
first question and,
launched to sing the verses, interrupts...
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Collier (1988),
Lynch (1984), and
Reber (1984).
Leopoldo Lugones in "El
Payador" (1916) and
Ricardo Rojas established the
canonical view
regarding the...
- (1858–1916),
payador, singer-songwriter, and
pioneer of the
tango Manuel Posadas (1860–1916),
tango composer Higinio Cazón (1866–1914),
payador and tango...
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waterboy who,
still as a child,
moved to the
countryside where he
became a
payador, a
gaucho wandering minstrel. He
enlisted as a crew
member in a fishing...
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Cerro Bayo (1953)
Guitarra (1960) El
canto del
viento (1965) El
payador ****guido (1972) La
Capataza (1992) Hits
Collection Yupanqui Atahualpa...