Juan Valderrama Blanca (24 May 1916 – 12 April 2004), better known as Juanito Valderrama, was a Spanish flamenco and folk singer. Although he was known...
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album) Emigrante (Tanghetto album) El emigrante (song), a 1949 song by Juanito Valderrama The Emigrants (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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El emigrante is a Spanish flamenco song, written by Juanito Valderrama in 1949. It is a ballad for the millions of displaced Spaniards who fled the country...
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romantically and professionally partnered with singer-songwriter Juanito Valderrama from 1954 until his death in 2004. Together they released numerous...
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Molina, Lola Flores, Marifé de Triana, Juanita Reina, Manolo Escobar, Juanito Valderrama, Sara Montiel and Antonio Molina. Particularly of note is Carlos Cano...
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1960 Spanish comedy film directed by Sebastián Almeida, and starring Juanito Valderrama, Julio Núñez and Silvia Solar. The film is set in the Carnival of...
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major flamenco singers, such as Fosforito, La Niña de La Puebla, Juanito Valderrama, Chano Lobato, El Chocolate, José Mercé, Luís de Córdoba and Carmen...
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hondo, such as Rocío Jurado, Lola Flores (La Faraona, "the pharaoh"), Juanito Valderrama and the revolutionary Camarón de la Isla. Prominent Andalusian rock...
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sombrero cordobés are Spanish artist Pablo Picasso, flamenco vocalist Juanito Valderrama, the rejoneador Antonio Cañero—so identified with the style that the...
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tragic themes such as imprisonment (e.g., Calabosito Oscuro sung by Juanito Valderrama) the death of a loved one and death in general (e.g., Si Acaso Muero...
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