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Charo
Charo: (Latin superstar)
Charo, who was famous for her line, "Cuchi, Cuchi," was a Latin singer/guitarist. She teamed up with Vince Montana and the Salsoul Orchestra to create the classic "Dance A Little Bit Closer" and otehr Disco tracks.
Dance A Little Bit Closer
OlÈ, OlÈ
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File next to Ann-Margret and Britt Eklund. Charo could actually play the guitar---too bad she was born 20 years too soon for "The Surreal World."
Simply Horrible.
Dance A Little Bit Closer was an interesting, Disco tune for Charo.
The Salsoul Orchestra played a key part for this song to keep the vibes alive!
In her native SPAIN, this UNLIKELY ARTIST was as big as JULIO IGLESIAS once, for fifteen minutes, on a warm summer evening in 1976.
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