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(1 de mayo de 1876 - 22 de octubre de 1932)
Full name: Navas Sosa, Arturo
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Singer, guitar player, actor and dancer
his outstanding artist, born in Montevideo, República Oriental del Uruguay, was dancer, singer, payador and composer. He inherited from his father Juan de Nava, another great payador and Uruguayan singer, his artistry. He appeared in the Hermanos Podestá’s company in which he was leading actor and tango dancer at the beginning of the twentieth century. However he reached his fame due to his activity as payador after the late 1990s. He was a pioneer in recording and cut many discs with numbers of his own or belonging to others for the labels Columbia Record, Victor and Chantecler. All of them were of folk origin but there was no tango. He also was among the first to appear in the early movies between 1915 and 1930. He was author and composer of numerous folk pieces and, by the end of his career, he wrote some tangos, among which we can name: "Chá digo con los amigos" and "Pa' ganarme un repecho". Also belong to him the waltz "Bajo las sombras de un naranjal", the estilo "El taita" and his most renowned number, "El carretero", a country song that Carlos Gardel recorded with José Razzano in 1922 and, later as soloist in Paris, in 1928.
1. "Antología del Tango Rioplatense" del Instituto de Musicología Carlos Vega, Buenos Aires 1980, "Desde los comienzos hasta 1920". 2. "El libro del tango" de Horacio Ferrer. Antonio Tersol Editor. Barcelona, 1980. 3. "El tango, el bandoneón y sus intérpretes", Tomo 1. de Oscar Zucchi, Editorial Corregidor, Buenos Aires, 1998. 4. "Diccionario Biográfico Ítalo-Argentino" de la Asociación Dante Alighieri.
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