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Virginia Vera née Borioli (1898–1949) was an Italian-born Argentine singer, guitarist, composer and actress who gained fame in Buenos Aires from the mid-1920s. In addition to stage appearances, she became a popular singer on various radio stations and made many recordings. Strongly influenced by local folk music, her favorite genres were the tango, milonga and ranchera. She frequently composed the music for her songs.

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  • Virginia Vera (Pavía, 14 de abril de 1898 - Buenos Aires, 12 de abril de 1949) fue una cantante, guitarrista, compositora y actriz de una amplia trayectoria en Argentina. (es)
  • Virginia Vera née Borioli (1898–1949) was an Italian-born Argentine singer, guitarist, composer and actress who gained fame in Buenos Aires from the mid-1920s. In addition to stage appearances, she became a popular singer on various radio stations and made many recordings. Strongly influenced by local folk music, her favorite genres were the tango, milonga and ranchera. She frequently composed the music for her songs. (en)
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  • Virginia Vera (Pavía, 14 de abril de 1898 - Buenos Aires, 12 de abril de 1949) fue una cantante, guitarrista, compositora y actriz de una amplia trayectoria en Argentina. (es)
  • Virginia Vera née Borioli (1898–1949) was an Italian-born Argentine singer, guitarist, composer and actress who gained fame in Buenos Aires from the mid-1920s. In addition to stage appearances, she became a popular singer on various radio stations and made many recordings. Strongly influenced by local folk music, her favorite genres were the tango, milonga and ranchera. She frequently composed the music for her songs. (en)
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