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Flores Negras
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In 1934, Sergio De Karlo with the hope of conquering new horizons, Sergio studies music with the world-renowned composer Agustin Lara, the composer of numerous hits including the Spanish standard Granada.
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Ernesto Cortazar
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Ernesto Cortazar 2009
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June 11, 2011
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MP3 3.6 MB, 128 kbps, 3:54
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In 1934, Sergio De Karlo with the hope of conquering new horizons, Sergio studies music with the world-renowned composer Agustin Lara, the composer of numerous hits including the Spanish standard “Granada.” At this time, Sergio makes his Mexican debut at the Olympia Theatre in Mexico City, where he writes several songs for a new movie, including the beautiful and romantic ballad "Flores Negras (Black Flowers)." This song becomes an enormous hit with Pedro Vargas, propelling Sergio to major stardom throughout Mexico. It also becomes an international hit, eventually being recorded by artists such as Bing Crosby, Gene Autry, Lawrence Welk, Eydie Gorme with Los Panchos, Ana Gabriel and many others.
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