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Wie is Mexicaanse zangeres uit fragment in DWDD?
zaterdag 17 november 2007 om 16:38
Afgelopen week was in 'de Wereld draait door' Joris Linssen te gast. Het ging over de versies van Mexicaanse smartlappen van zijn band Caramba. Er werd een fragment getoond van een blijkbaar wereldberoemde Mexicaanse vertolkster van deze liederen. Ik vond het geweldig, maar heb haar niet kunnen vinden op Google. Haar naam werd wel even genoemd maar heb ik wellicht niet goed verstaan, iets van Chavez la Farcas???
Wie oh wie weet wie het is en of er cd's van haar te koop zijn?
xx lisa.
Wie oh wie weet wie het is en of er cd's van haar te koop zijn?
xx lisa.
zaterdag 17 november 2007 om 21:19
Het was Chavela Vargas. Ze is inderdaad erg goed.
Even voor je gegoogled, Lisa:
dwdd
Chavela site
Even voor je gegoogled, Lisa:
dwdd
Chavela site
Wat Supersmollie zegt vind ik ook
zaterdag 17 november 2007 om 21:21
CHAVELA THE MUSE
In the late 1950s and early 1960s in Mexico, singer Chavela Vargas dressed in men’s clothes, drank and smoked cigars like any man, carried a gun with her, and was notorious for her love of women. Some even say that she once kidnapped a woman at gunpoint, but Vargas denies that rumor. However, she doesn’t deny that she gained her slight limp from jumping out of a window because a woman disappointed her in love. If that’s true, Vargas in her youth was every bit as romantic as the music she sang. In her performances, Vargas dressed in traditionally masculine clothing and openly seduced women in the audience with Mexican folksongs—originally intended to be sung by men.
She became a legend singing Mexican rancheras—lusty songs about women and romance and heartbreak—Vargas publicly came out as a lesbian in 2000 at the age of 81, the same year she was awarded Spain’s Great Cross of Isabel la Católica, the country’s highest honor for artistic production.
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In the late 1950s and early 1960s in Mexico, singer Chavela Vargas dressed in men’s clothes, drank and smoked cigars like any man, carried a gun with her, and was notorious for her love of women. Some even say that she once kidnapped a woman at gunpoint, but Vargas denies that rumor. However, she doesn’t deny that she gained her slight limp from jumping out of a window because a woman disappointed her in love. If that’s true, Vargas in her youth was every bit as romantic as the music she sang. In her performances, Vargas dressed in traditionally masculine clothing and openly seduced women in the audience with Mexican folksongs—originally intended to be sung by men.
She became a legend singing Mexican rancheras—lusty songs about women and romance and heartbreak—Vargas publicly came out as a lesbian in 2000 at the age of 81, the same year she was awarded Spain’s Great Cross of Isabel la Católica, the country’s highest honor for artistic production.
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Wat Supersmollie zegt vind ik ook