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Ángel Ortiz de Villajos

g, 1898-1952 ES
Musician / Composer
A.k.a. Ángel Ortiz de Villajos Cano

Spanish composer Ángel Ortiz de Villajos Cano was born 29 January 1898, Adra (Almería) and died 29 January 1952, Guadarrama (Madrid). Some popular compositions were “Cuna Cañí” sung by Pastora Imperio; “El Niño de las Monjas”; “Canta Guitarra”; “La Luna Enamorá” sung by Estrellita Castro. He introduced the charleston in Spain with compositions like “Al Uruguay” and “Madre, cómprame un negro”.

     
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