voc, *1908
Singer of Latin
Argentine Singer (b. August 18, 1908 - d. July 19, 1984) Ernesto Famá was born in Buenos Aires in the neighborhood of San Cristóbal. He left more than three hundred recordings as vocalist and he can be regarded, even though he was not the first one, as the estribillista (refrain singer) par excellence. Out of that great number of recordings there are no more than twenty on which he sang the lyrics in full form. His was not a voice to be showcased, not even his style which was not much different from those of his peers at that period, furthermore his intonation was far from perfect. But his interest for entertainment, which was evidenced when he was very young and his pleasant manners, plus a nice appearance and a good patronage placed him on the top ranks of his time.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Canaro | Francisco Canaro Y Su Orquesta Típica ,Canta Ernesto Famá | 1972 | Compil. |
Canción De Ausencia | Ernesto Famá | 1972 | Compil. |
Cambalache / Alma Del Bandoneón | Ernesto Famá | 1935 | Album |
Grandes Exitos | Ernesto Famá | Compil. | |
Cambalache / Alma de Bandoneon | Ernesto Famá Con Francisco Canaro Y Su Orquesta Típica | Single |