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Carlos Montoya, 89, Flamenco Guitarist, Is Dead
the Spanish-American guitarist who popularized flamenco guitar music
Carlos Montoya, 89, Flamenco Guitarist, Is Dead
Carlos Montoya, a guitarist and composer who played an important role in transforming flamenco from a localized Spanish folk form into a style with an international following, died on Wednesday. He was 89 and lived in Wainscott, L.I. The cause of death was heart failure, said his son Allan Montoya of Wainscott.
Brother of Ex-Senator Montoya Is Found Dead in His Apartment
State Senator Theodore R Montoya, last surviving brother of Joseph M Montoya, late US Senator, is found dead of apparent heart attack at age 44 (S)
Joseph M. Montoya Is Dead at 62; Was Senator in Watergate Inquiry
Montoya, Joseph M
CONGRESSMAN MONTOYA.; New Mexico Representative Dies as I He Is Shaving.
Carlos Montoya, 89, Flamenco Guitarist, Is Dead
the Spanish-American guitarist who popularized flamenco guitar music
Carlos Montoya, 89, Flamenco Guitarist, Is Dead
Carlos Montoya, a guitarist and composer who played an important role in transforming flamenco from a localized Spanish folk form into a style with an international following, died on Wednesday. He was 89 and lived in Wainscott, L.I. The cause of death was heart failure, said his son Allan Montoya of Wainscott.
Brother of Ex-Senator Montoya Is Found Dead in His Apartment
State Senator Theodore R Montoya, last surviving brother of Joseph M Montoya, late US Senator, is found dead of apparent heart attack at age 44 (S)
Joseph M. Montoya Is Dead at 62; Was Senator in Watergate Inquiry
Montoya, Joseph M
CONGRESSMAN MONTOYA.; New Mexico Representative Dies as I He Is Shaving.
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