- male
- Tom Tango, who has as an online presence as TangoTiger, is an expert in baseball sabermetrics and ice hockey statistical analysis, and runs the...
- male, deceased (1951)
- Egisto Tango was the conductor of several premieres by Bartok, including The Wooden Prince and Bluebeard's Castle. His career was launched in...
- male, deceased (1935)
- Carlos Gardel (11 December 1887/1890<sup><small>1</small></sup> - 24 June 1935 Medellín, Colombia) was one of the most prominent figures in the h...
- male, deceased (1995)
- Osvaldo Pedro Pugliese (December 2, 1905 - July 25, 1995) was an Argentine tango musician. He developed dramatic arrangements that retained strong...
- deceased (1951)
- Homero Nicolás Manzioni Prestera, better known as Homero Manzi was an Argentine Tango lyricist, author of various famous tangos.
- male, deceased (1964)
- Francisco Canaro (November 26, 1888-December 14, 1964) was an Uruguayan violinist and tango orchestra leader. Known as "Pirincho" Canaro", he had a...
- male, deceased (1975)
- Aníbal Troilo was an Argentine tango musician. He is said to be the bandoneon player who defined the instrument for his generation. His orchestra w...
- male, deceased (1951)
- Enrique Santos Discépolo ( "Discepolín" was an Argentine tango and milonga musician and composer, author of famous tangos such as "Cambalache" an...
- female, 57 years old
- Adriana Varela (born Beatriz Adriana Lichinchi on May 9, 1952 in Avellaneda, Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a female Argentine tango singer, with a...
- male, deceased (1994)
- Roberto Goyeneche was an Argentine tango singer who epitomized the archetype of 1950s Buenos Aires' bohemian life, and became a living legend in...
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