Andres Calamaro
Sur [Tango]
Mano a Mano [Tango]
Nostalgias
Re-Release Date: 2/27/2007
| 05/31/2006 This is a long expected recording. Andrés Calamaro sings the songs he always has sang.
Along with the colaboration of some of the finest Tango musicians, he delights us with a collection of songs that sound like those old time well fashioned tanguitos, with the feeling and freshness of Calamaro.
Enjoy singing the blues of Tango.
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âI composed âUn Venenoâ with Niño de Elche, and from there began a quest to claim my most artistic side,â Tangana, who goes by the nickname Pucho, adds. âI didn t really know when I was going to release this album at first. I thought it was going to take around two more years.â
El Madrileño was released Feb. 26 via Sony Music Latin. Tanganaâs third studio album was written by him and co-produced with Alizzz. âI wanted to represent my artistry, a unique perspective that I could offer, so I dived into Spanish music,â Tangana continues. âI allowed my childhood influences to enter the studio. That, mixed with my trips throughout Latin America, is how I came across the songs for
Diego Maradona s personal stash of memorabilia - including signed jerseys and a letter from Fidel Castro - found in old storage container could lead to a a new battle among his heirs
Hundreds of signed items, including game-worn jerseys, belonging to Diego Maradona were found inside a container in Argentina
The treasure trove includes shirts autographed by Sergio Agüero, Ronaldo Nazario, Harry Kane and Hristo Stoichkov
There is also a letter written and signed by late Cuban leader Fidel Castro
The items are part of Maradona s estate that could be worth between $10 million and $40 million
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Wednesday, 16 December, 2020 - 19:15
Maradona died last month from a heart attack, aged 60. (AP) Asharq Al-Awsat
A long-forgotten container with hundreds of items of memorabilia from the career of late Argentine football star Diego Maradona could provide a treasure trove for collectors – and open a new front in the contest over his estate.
Shirts signed by Sergio Aguero, Ronaldo Nazario, Harry Kane and Hristo Stoichkov are among the memorabilia in the container, which had been in storage on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, along with balls from Barcelona, Napoli and Boca Juniors and a plaque given to him by football’s governing body FIFA.