Paris and New York and Fresedo

by José Manuel Araque


Chapter  1: La Belle Époque
Chapter  2: Argentine Tango travels North
Chapter  3: La TangoMania - Part I (1911)
Chapter  3: La TangoMania - Part II (1912)
Chapter  3: La TangoMania - Part III (1913-1914)
Chapter  4: The War Years (1914-1918)
Chapter  5: The Roarin' 1920s (1919-1922)
Chapter  6: Searching for Alfred Lennartz
Chapter  7: Arolas in Paris (1923-1924)
Chapter  8: Spanish performers in New York (1921-1923)
Chapter  9: Cobián arrives in New York (1923-1925)
Chapter 10: Rosita
Chapter 11: Ramón
Chapter 12: On the Vaudeville circuit (1925) 
Chapter 13: Canaro in Paris
Chapter 14: José Bohr's first trip to New York (1925)
Chapter 15: Canaro in New York (1926)
Chapter 16: José Bohr returns to New York (1927)
Chapter 17: Paris after Canaro (1927-1928)
Chapter 18: The rise of Brunswick (1928-1929)
Chapter 19: Fresedo in Paris (1928-1929)
Chapter 20: Fresedo in New York (1929-1930)
Chapter 21: Paris after Fresedo (1930-1933)
Chapter 22: New York after Fresedo (1930-1933) 
Chapter 23: Fresedo on Radio in the United States (1930-1940)
Chapter 24: More Tango in the US via on Shortwave Radio (1930-1940)
Chapter 25: Cobián's final trip to Nueva York (1939)

Addendum 1: The Trío Argentino (Irusta-Fugazot-Demare)
Addendum 2: Oscar Zucchi interviews Fresedo (1973)