Tango percale alberto podesta biography
Tangos al bardo: Alberto Podestá - Blogger
Alberto Podestá: "Gardelito" the Tango Singer | Tangofolly
Homero Expósito (1918-1987) -
- Buenos Aires RCA-Victor Al compás del corazón (Late un corazón) Tango Canta Alberto Podestá / Orquesta Carlos Di Sarli.
Miguel Caló - Alberto Podestá - Percal - English Subtitles
- For over half a century he has been in the crest of the wave, where he knew how to keep his balance, in spite of the waves and the tides that our tango music underwent during that period.
Letra de Percal —
| The impressionistic story in the song blossoms out of a single word—percale, the smooth cotton weave used for modest dresses in the early 1900s. | |
| Buenos Aires RCA-Victor Al compás del corazón (Late un corazón) Tango Canta Alberto Podestá / Orquesta Carlos Di Sarli. | |
| Tango Poetry Project Have you ever wondered what the tango you Percal (Percale) Miguel Caló - Alberto Podestá, 1943. |
Percal. Tango (1943)
- For over half a century he has been in the crest of the wave, where he knew how to keep his balance, in spite of the waves and the tides that our tango music underwent during that period.
Podestá - Alberto Podestá’s memories -
- Alejandro Washington Alé Podestá nació el 22 de septiembre de en San Juan.
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ALBERTO PODESTA - SUS GRANDES EXITOS - YouTube
Alberto Podestá: Gardelito the Tango Singer
Alberto Podestá was born, Washington Alejandro Ale, in San Juan, Argentina, on 22 September
Albertos father died when he was very young. To help support his mother and five younger siblings, he left school, at about 12 years of age, to earn a living selling chocolates at the local theatre. Before he left school, though, he participated in a local radio program for children. Alberto sang a selection of songs by Carlos Gardel. His natural talent shone through even then.
Nicknamed Gardelito, Alberto continued singing for the local radio station until one day, the comic duo Buono-Striano invited him to travel with them around the country. Finally, in , he moved to Buenos Aires and began working in a dance club alongside the musician, Roberto Caló.
Roberto and Alberto put together some castings of a selection of tangos; Butterfly, Things Forgotten, Martyrdom and Who Died in Paris.
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