Gabino Ezeiza
Musical Artist
1858 – 1916
Who was Gabino Ezeiza?
Gabino Ezeiza, nicknamed "Black Ezeiza", was an Argentine musician.
Ezeiza was invincible, the most famous in the art of payar, both in land and in Uruguay. His counterpoint became famous and presents the sustained Paysandú mented with oriental singer Juan de Nava, who was surrounded by a halo of prestige won in many of those who knew tangles succeed. The encounter was witnessed by one of the most numerous audiences that remember and, with the state Public eastern side, Ezeiza improvised there what would be the famous song Heroic Paysandu, with which beat Eastern payador, becoming one of the two payadores largest in history. Another memorable was his humor which was to stage a theater of Pergamino, Province of Buenos Aires with the famous Paul J. Vázquez, in 1894. It is alleged that plays left, made possible because the Singer was not as rough as they said certain "intellectuals". Gardel and Razzano met him in political committees, like almost all the minstrels of the time, and that knowledge was treated friend in the wheel of the popular Café de los Angelitos. At his death, the duo sang in his honor Heroic Paysandu, which years later led to record Gardel.
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- Born
- Feb 3, 1858
- Ethnicity
- Argentinian people
- Nationality
- Argentina
- Lived in
- Buenos Aires
- Died
- Oct 12, 1916
Córdoba Province, Argentina
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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