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- vedette, dancer, cupletista and tonadillera Paquita Escribano (1880–1970), Spanish singer, cupletista, and tonadillera Perlita Greco (1906–2001), Argentine-born...
- Zaza (born 1991), Italian footballer Teresita Zazá (1893-1980), Spanish tonadillera, cupletista, and actress Wellington Zaza (born 1995), Liberian athlete...
- Antinea (1915–1991), Spanish actress, vedette, dancer, cupletista and tonadillera La Argentinita (1898–1945), Spanish-Argentine flamenco dancer (bailaora)...
- they embodied a Romantic Spain stereotype of the bullfighter and the "tonadillera". On September 26, 1984, he died in the bullring; Pantoja became known...
- Spain, June 6, 1893 - Barcelona, Spain, January 23, 1980) was a Spanish tonadillera, cupletista, and actress who also made a career in Argentina. In Spain...
- Miranzo (1939–2014), Spanish politician Amalia Molina (1881–1956), Spanish tonadillera and dancer Amalia Pachelbel (1688–1723), German painter and engraver...
- 1948 – 16 December 2018), was a Spanish flamenco singer, cousin of the tonadillera Isabel Pantoja. Born in Algeciras, in Andalusia, in a Romani family,...
- (1925–2021), Colombian writer and chef Teresita Zazá (1893-1980), Spanish tonadillera, cupletista, and actress Teresita (disambiguation) This page or section...
- Retrieved 5 March 2023. "Isabel Pantoja: 8 cosas que no sabías de la tonadillera en su regreso a Madrid" (in Spanish). El Mundo. 6 March 2020. Retrieved...
- 1880 - Valencia, 1970) was a po****r Spanish singer. A cupletista and tonadillera, she recorded 39 albums. Among her most po****r songs were Ven y ven...