Dyango

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See also Django for other concepts with a similar name.

Dyango, born José Gómez May 8, 1940 in Romero in Barcelona, is a Spanish musician. He has been famous for lush, sentimental, romantic Latin pop since the 1970s.

He named himself after the Gypsy guitarist Django Reinhardt. Two of his sons, Marcos Llunas and Jordi, are also singers, though the first one is currently retired. He is widely known as the Spanish Tom Jones.

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