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 Adriana Varela 
Adriana Varela

(Buenos Aires May 9, 1950). It represents the last generation of the singers to the serious, with inflections of the ' fraseo', ' dire', typical register of voice of large Roberto Goyeneche, its artistic godfather. Adriana Varela has an esthetics which recovers elements of the rock'n'roll while...

 Alberto Castillo 
Alberto Castillo

(December 7 1914-) Uruguyan, he is the large singer of orchestra for dancers. Its impeccable voice justifies each step on the track with its song right and its perfect expressivity. Castillo sought to recover, since the Forties, the black rates/rhythms of Rio of Plata through the candombe....

 Angel Vargas 
Angel Vargas

(October 22, 1904 - July 7, 1959). That which was named the ' Ruiseñor of mow calles porteñas' (the nightingale of the streets of Buenos Aires) was one of the models of the singer of orchestra. Its manner suave of saying the tango, its fine voice and its great expressivity are its most characteristic...

 Azucena Maizani 
Azucena Maizani

(November 17, 1902 - January 15, 1970). Azucena Maizani was the first woman to sing the tango in the Twenties. During many years it sang equipped in ' gaucho' or ' compadrito' (boy frimor). Its acute and soft voice gave to each interpretation a character right....

 Carlos Gardel 
Carlos Gardel

(Toulouse December 11, 1890 - Medellin June 24, 1935). The total artist. That which became the prototype of the singer of Tango. All along its career it goes from success in success, evolving/moving unceasingly in its art. It is born in Toulouse, in France (although a controversy persists),...

 Edmundo Rivero 
Edmundo Rivero

(June 8, 1911 - January 18, 1986). Rivero is the large singer of tango which joined the voice of the countryside to that of the city. An unforgettable creator, become the major reference in the voices of the ' lunfardo' (slang of Buenos Aires). Very good guitarist, founder of the mythical...

 Julio Sosa 
Julio Sosa

(February 2, 1923 - November 26, 1964). Julio Sosa incarnated the prototype of the hard singer. Before its death, occurred very early in a car accident, Julio Sosa was the most popular singer after Carlos Gardel. During the Sixties, he was a very great success, at one time when the tango had...

 Mercedes Simone 
Mercedes Simone

(April 21, 1904 - October 2, 1990). ...

 Nelly Omar 
Nelly Omar

(September 10, 1911 -). One of the myths still alive of the history of the tango. Large interpreter of the style ' Singer Nationale', Nelly Omar interpreted, and sometimes for the first time, of great tangos, and a considerable number of topics of the folk repertory of the countryside....

 
Raúl Berón

(March 30, 1920 - June 28, 1982). Raul Beron is the mythical singer of orchestra. It had a register of tenor clearly inspired by the style of Carlos Gardel. Beron sang with the orchestras of Miguel Calo, Lucio Demare, Francisco Pontier and Anibal Troilo where it always shone by its measured...

 Roberto Goyeneche 
Roberto Goyeneche

(January 29, 1926 - August 27, 1994). Extraordinary ' a diseur' of tango. Goyeneche was a large interpreter, very inspired of Gardel, but which had, moreover, one clean style which made each ' fraseo' (phrased) each word and each silence a work of art. It sang with the famous orchestras...

 Rubén Juárez 
Rubén Juárez

(November 15, 1947 -). The creative large last among the singers of tango. Total artist, powerful voice and great expressivity, he is also an excellent bandoneonist. At Juarez, the Tango finds, at the time of the decade ' 70, its best expression all while adapting to its time. We can always...

 Susana Rinaldi 
Susana Rinaldi

(Buenos Aires December 25, 1935). It is the singer who could again impose the dramatic tango on Buenos Aires and in the world. Rinaldi emphasized poets like Catulo Castillo, Homero Manzi and Enrique Santos Discépolo with its very personal style, always seeking to communicate a message. Actress,...

 Tita Merello 
Tita Merello

(October 11, 1904 - December 24, 2002). It is the large humorist of the tango-song. Always with characters of woman of the street, of simple, rascal and a little bagarreuse woman. Merello invented a character at the height character and of humble origin. It began while singing in cabarets, then...

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