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Ramón Collazo (January 25, 1901 – July 16, 1981) was a Tango pianist, composer, actor.was born in the now extinct Red-light district of the Barrio Sur of Montevideo, Uruguay, where his father owned a grocery. His brother Juan Antonio Collazo also was a Tango pianist and composer. He was also involved in several theatrical, radio, television, Carnival and movie projects and he starred in the film : Soltero soy feliz (1938).

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  • Ramón Collazo Patalagoiti (Montevideo, 25 de enero de 1901 – Ib., 16 de julio de 1981), apodado El Loro Collazo, fue un pianista y compositor uruguayo dedicado al género del tango, autor de la música de éxitos como Pato, Araca París, Mama yo quiero un novio y Agua florida. (es)
  • Ramón Collazo (January 25, 1901 – July 16, 1981) was a Tango pianist, composer, actor.was born in the now extinct Red-light district of the Barrio Sur of Montevideo, Uruguay, where his father owned a grocery. His brother Juan Antonio Collazo also was a Tango pianist and composer. In his prolific oeuvre, there are very important titles including such standouts as: Agua florida, Golondrina, Blanca nieve, Adios Susana, Mamá, yo quiero un novio, Sevilla, Si lo supiera Mamá, San Antonio, Malvaloca, Sevilla, Portuguesa, Hombrecito, Tilin-tilon, Buenos dias, Palan, palan, Fado fadiño, Adiós mi barrio, Madrigal Veneciano, Volverás, Ay mamá, quiero casarme, Aquel Pierrot, Jacaranda, Pato, La chicharra, Qué quieren con el Charleston, Venganza, A la luz de la luna, Boquita de rosa, Ya ... ya ..., Casarme! ... Nunca, Pajarito cantor, Vieja loca, and, furthermore, he ventured in other genres: folk songs, foxtrot and maxixes. He was also involved in several theatrical, radio, television, Carnival and movie projects and he starred in the film : Soltero soy feliz (1938). (en)
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  • Troupe Ateniense, Troupe Oxford, Gerardo Matos Rodriguez, Victor Soliño, Alberto Vila (en)
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  • Loro Collazo (en)
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  • Ramón Collazo Patalagoiti (Montevideo, 25 de enero de 1901 – Ib., 16 de julio de 1981), apodado El Loro Collazo, fue un pianista y compositor uruguayo dedicado al género del tango, autor de la música de éxitos como Pato, Araca París, Mama yo quiero un novio y Agua florida. (es)
  • Ramón Collazo (January 25, 1901 – July 16, 1981) was a Tango pianist, composer, actor.was born in the now extinct Red-light district of the Barrio Sur of Montevideo, Uruguay, where his father owned a grocery. His brother Juan Antonio Collazo also was a Tango pianist and composer. He was also involved in several theatrical, radio, television, Carnival and movie projects and he starred in the film : Soltero soy feliz (1938). (en)
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