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Julio Nudler
(December 16, 1941 - July 27, 2005)

He was an economist, journalist and writer. His book "Tango judío, del ghetto a la milonga" is excellent. He also was a collector and was contributor in the Néstor Pinsón’s radio program "Siempre el tango". He had the heaviest task, he had to talk about modern tango after Piazzolla. He was highly regarded by his friends as the local Woody Allen, because of his charming personality and talent. Unfortunately, on a July 27 he decided to leave for good, to argue about ideals somewhere in the cosmos where honorable guys go.
Colaboraciones:
en Los Creadores:
Aguirre, Carlos
Bajour, Simón
Berón, Raúl
Canaro, Francisco
Castillo, Cátulo
Charlo,
Contursi, José María
Contursi, Pascual
De Caro, Julio
Ferrer, Horacio
Flores, Celedonio
Fresedo, Osvaldo
Galvé, Guillermo
García Jiménez, Francisco
González Castillo, José
Kaplún, Raúl
Laurenz, Pedro
Lipesker, Santos
Lipesker, Leo
Lipesker, Félix
Maderna, Osmar
Maffia, Pedro
Manzi, Homero
Montemar, Rosita
Nelson, Julio Jorge
Nijensohn, Miguel
Novarro, Chico
Piazzolla, Astor
Randal, Elías
Rinaldi, Susana
Rubens, Oscar
Rubistein, Luis
Simone, Mercedes
Soifer, Alberto
Sucher, Manuel
Tanturi, Ricardo
Wainer, Elías
Yonsky, Walter
in The Stories:
Astor Piazzolla - Octeto de Buenos Aires. The post-French revolution. Chronicles
The "organito" (the barrel organ) Chronicles
Tango, a Black affair. The last CD by Juan Carlos Cáceres. An Argentine in Paris Chronicles
The Jewish Gypsy Tangos and legends
Piazzolla in France. Always Paris, adieu Paris. Chronicles
What do you hear when you hear me? Chronicles
A Corto and a quebrada Chronicles