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Carlos Gardel: The Eternal Voice of Tango, 91 Years Later

24/06/2026 10:36 - Entretenimiento

A Voice That Changed Music Forever

On June 24, 2026, we mark the 91st anniversary of the death of Carlos Gardel, the unparalleled artist who transformed tango into a global phenomenon. Known as "El Zorzal Criollo" (The Creole Thrush), Gardel possessed a unique ability to convey deep emotion through his songs, making listeners feel every word as if it were their own story.

For international readers unfamiliar with tango, it is a passionate musical genre born in the working-class neighborhoods of Buenos Aires and Montevideo in the late 19th century. It combines European immigrant traditions with African rhythms, creating a sound that speaks of love, longing, and life's struggles.

🎵 What Makes Gardel Special?

Gardel's extensive catalog captures the essence of Argentine and Uruguayan culture:

  • 🌾 The Pampa: Vast plains that symbolize Argentina's rural soul
  • 🏡 Arrabales: Working-class neighborhoods where tango was born
  • 💕 Amor: Heartfelt love stories and heartbreaks
  • 🌸 Nostalgia: Longing for places and times gone by

His music bridges cultures, making Argentine emotions universally understood.

📅 A Date That Lives in Memory

June 24 holds special significance in Argentine music history. On this date in 1935, Gardel died in a plane crash in Medellín, Colombia, at the height of his fame. Coincidentally, on June 24, 2000, another beloved Argentine singer, Rodrigo Bueno, also passed away.

Both artists remain cultural icons whose music continues to resonate with new generations.

Source: sevillainfo.es

"Cada día canta mejor"

(He sings better every day)

A popular phrase that immortalizes Gardel's memory, suggesting his legacy only grows stronger with time

📍 Visit Gardel's Buenos Aires

Travelers can explore San Tello and Abasto neighborhoods to experience authentic tango culture, visit Gardel's statue, and understand why his music remains the soundtrack of Argentina's soul.

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