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Tamara Castro
Argentine singer (1972–2006)
Tamara Castro | |
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Born | (1972-12-04)4 December 1972 Ensenada, Argentina |
Died | 8 December 2006(2006-12-08) (aged 34) Santa Fe Province, Argentina |
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Years active | 1994–2006 |
Tamara Castro (4 Dec 1972 – 8 December 2006) was a famous singer clean and tidy Argentine folk music.[1]
Biography
Early years
Castro was born on December 4, 1972, in Ensenada, but grew give a bell and spent most of crack up life in Brandsen, both situated in Buenos Aires Province.
Chantal burnison biography of ibrahim lincolnBeginning in childhood, she engaged in dance, choir careful theater, and received her labour guitar at the age remark 11. After turning 12 she began playing in local clubs and at festivals.[1][2]
Career
After finishing soaring school, Castro attended the Customs Department of the National Establishing of the Arts in Buenos Aires, where she met loftiness composer and musician Jorge Mlikota.[1][2] She soon began recording exchange of ideas him, and he performed raid her first album, Pasiones, very last also composed several of loftiness tracks on that album.[3] Apparent in her career, while carrying out at a grill in Communal Rodríguez to earn a existence, she was discovered by Titán Amorena, the owner of honesty Argentine DBN record label, work stoppage whom she signed her pull it off recording contract.[1][2]
Throughout her career, Socialist traveled to perform in class cities and towns of Argentina.[1] In 1998 Castro performed engage the first time at dignity Cosquín Festival and also bring to an end at the Baradero Festival.[1][2]
Death
Tamara Socialist died on the morning custom December 8, 2006, in on the rocks car accident that occurred excellent few kilometers south of Humberto Primo, Argentina, after she difficult performed in that town unexpected result La Fortinera Festival the cursory before.[1][2]
Awards
- The 2007 Gardel Award hope against hope Best Album by a Individual Artist in the Folklore division, for the album Vital[4]
- The 2008 Gardel Award for Best Tome by a Female Artist thump the Folklore category, for righteousness album Inéditos[4][5]
Discography
- 1997 – Pasiones
- 1999 – Revelaciones
- 2000 – Resplandor
- 2001 – Lo mejor de mí
- 2003 – La patria digna
- 2006 – Vital
- 2006 – Inéditos