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Néstor Pinsón
He is known by the nickname "El Picaflor del Oeste" (the humming-bird of the West). He is a dentist and conductor of the incomparable radio program "Siempre el tango", winner of the Martín Fierro Award in 1996. He is a collector and researcher. Possibly he is the most prolific contributor in Todo Tango. When asked how he is getting along with the Argentine crisis, he inevitably answers "just surv-dying".
Colaboraciones:
en Los Creadores:
Adrián, Eduardo
Agri, Antonio
Aín, Casimiro
Alemán, Oscar
Alonso, Oscar
Alonso, Mario
Amadori, Luis César
Arenas, Alberto
Aznar, Abel
Barbieri, Máximo
Battistella, Mario
Bayardo, Lito
Belusi, Alfredo
Benarós, León
Betinotti, José
Bianco, Eduardo
Blomberg, Héctor Pedro
Brignolo, Ricardo Luis
Bustos, Mario
Cabral, Ángel
Campoamor, Aldo
Canaro, Francisco
Carlés, Roberto
Carné, Mercedes
Carnelli, María Luisa
Caruso, Juan Andrés
Casal, Jorge
Castellanos, Pintín
Chanel, Roberto
Consi, César
D'Agostino, Ángel
D'Amario, Edelmiro
Davis, Dorita
de la Fuente, María
De La Peña, Emilio
De Rosas, Héctor
Del Piano, Eduardo
Delfino, Enrique
Díaz, Roberto
Díaz, Fernando
Díaz, Patrocinio
Díaz, Ángel
Díaz Vélez, Leopoldo
Durán, Jorge
El Cachafaz,
Falasca, Rosanna
Falcón, Ada
Falgás, Andrés
Famá, Ernesto
Farace, Nito
Farrel, Héctor
Filiberto, Juan de Dios
Firpo, Roberto
Fleury, Abel
Florio, Roberto
Francia, Manlio
Goñi, Orlando
Grela, Roberto
Guisado, Roberto
Gutiérrez, Hugo
Ibáñez, Teófilo
Iriarte, Rafael
Irusta, Agustín
Jaule, Aníbal
Laborde, Armando
Lamarque, Libertad
Lamas, Juan Carlos
Landó, Tito
Larrauri, Juanita
Lauga, Pedro
Lavallén, Víctor
Ledesma, Amanda
Leiva, Susy
Linyera, Dante A.
Llaneza, Rubén
Lomuto, Daniel
Lucero Palacios, Alfredo
Maglio, Juan
Maizani, Azucena
Malerba, Ricardo
Malvicino, Horacio
Manzi, Osvaldo
Marcucci, Carlos
Margal, Alberto
Maroni, Enrique
Mastra, Alberto
Mauré, Héctor
Merello, Tita
Miranda, Juan Carlos
Montemar, Rosita
Mooney, Blanca
Morán, Alberto
Mores, Mariano
Mosalini, Juan José
Munné, Enrique
Notar, María Luisa
Olmos, Sabina
Omar, Nelly
Ortiz, Ciriaco
Ortiz, Pedro
Pacheco Huergo, Maruja
Padula, José Luis
Paulos, Peregrino
Podestá, Antonio Domingo
Podestá, Martín
Poli, Manolita
Posadas, Carlos
Príncipe Azul,
Pugliese, Osvaldo
Quiroga, Rosita
Ribó, Osvaldo
Rico, Guillermo
Ríos, Antonio
Rivas, Elsa
Roccatagliata, Tito
Romero, Manuel
Ruiz, Ricardo
Scatasso, Antonio
Sciammarella, Rodolfo
Scorticati, Federico
Simarra, Bernabé
Tagle, Alberto
Tarila,
Tell, Fernando
Thompson, Leopoldo
Típica Victor,
Troilo, Aníbal
Ugarte, Oscar
Vacarezza, Alberto
Vardaro, Elvino
Videla, Roberto
Villoldo, Ángel
Visca, Luis
Viván, Carlos
in The Stories:
"El Pollo Ricardo", a short story of two friends Tangos and legends
"Lunático", Gardel’s horse Chronicles in Carlos Gardel section
"Manoblanca" and "El romántico fulero" (White Hand and The Ugly Romantic) Tangos and legends
"Mi noche triste", the "tango-canción" Tangos and legends
"Volcán", an Arolas’s unpublished tango Tangos and legends
"El alma que canta" (The soul that sings) (1916-1961) Chronicles
Who's Malena? Tangos and legends
Who was the first woman that recorded tangos? Tangos and legends
Abel Palermo, a chat among friends Interviews
Adolfo Rivas, Osmar Maderna’s last singer Interviews
Some examples of tango in our political history Tangos and legends
Aníbal Troilo and his appearances in the movies and at theater Chronicles
Antonio D’Alessandro tells me his story Interviews
Chat with Enzo Valentino Interviews
Commentaries and an interview to the singer Héctor Pacheco Interviews
Eduardo Cortti and his memories (1998) Interviews
Interview to the violinist Reynaldo Nichele Interviews
Chronicle of a cut and a tango, "Recuerdos de Zambonini" Tangos and legends
About dancers and teachers Chronicles
Carnival, tango and the streamers in the wee small hours of the morning Tangos and legends
The "organito" (the barrel organ) Chronicles
The origin of the Peronist march rooted in sports and carnival chants Tangos and legends
Tango and the army Tangos and legends
Tango and the Navy Tangos and legends
Horse races in the early tango sheet music copies Tangos and legends
The last interview to the singer Carlos Bermúdez Interviews
The true name and date of birth of Charlo Chronicles
Interview to Alberto Mancione Interviews
Interview to Alfredo Sáez, a national singer of our days Interviews
Interview to Eduardo Bonessi Interviews
Interview to Fausto Frontera and a spicy contribution Interviews
Interview to Osvaldo Requena Interviews
Florencio Sánchez and the "canillita", reason of a tango inspiration Chronicles
Story of "La López Pereyra" and its connection with tango Tangos and legends
Gardel´s Identikit. Berta and Carlos Gardés, the same face Chronicles in Carlos Gardel section
Jacob Gade (1869-1963), the unknown creator of “Jealousy” (Jalousie) Tangos and legends
Jorge Vidal and a troubled debut Interviews
Julio Rodolfo, a manifold artist Interviews
Aviation in tango Tangos and legends
The city lit with streetlamps and small lanterns Chronicles
The legend of a premiere Tangos and legends
La Rubia Mireya (The Blonde Mireya) Tangos and legends
Gardel fifteen short films Chronicles in Carlos Gardel section
The Max Glücksmann Contests Chronicles
The "dones" of tango Tangos and legends
The "Estribillistas" (refrain vocalists) Chronicles
Cristóbal Herreros's memories Interviews
The memories of the poet Eduardo Moreno Interviews
The tango men of Peronism and their works Tangos and legends
Miguel Ángel Zotto, multi-skilled and creative Interviews
Interview to Orlando Medina, an orchestra singer Interviews
Tangos performed in theater (First part) Tangos and legends
Tangos performed in theater (Second part) Tangos and legends
A well-furnished apartment and its visitors Tangos and legends
A meeting with René Cóspito Interviews
Interview to Gabriel Clausi Interviews