For famed Spanish-born musician and entertainer Charo, music is much more akin to oxygen and water than it is to some petty piece of entertainment. Music is her lifeblood. The energetic performer says ...
EVEN on a mobile phone from her car, Charo gives the impression of wriggling and smiling. Her fractured English is still heavily accented with the rhythms and rolled consonants of her native Spain, ...
Comedienne and actress Charo wiggled, giggled and jiggled her way across TV and movie screens in the 1970s and 1980s. Even if you don't know the name, you know the image — curvaceous, blond, wearing a ...
Though Charo is no stranger to musicality (she's a classically trained guitar player!), we're already expecting the actress to reel us in with her humor after each performance and in the packages with ...
On Saturday, March 2nd, pop culture icon and internationally acclaimed classical Flamenco guitarist, actress, singer and comedian Charo will perform at Queens Theatre. Instantly recognizable by her ...
When Spanish guitarist and singer Charo was growing up, she desperately sought to be the female Andrés Segovia. Instead, she became known for the ‘70s pop song “Cuchi-Cuchi” — and she’s OK with that.
Charo isn’t afraid of criticism. In fact, she’s so proud of her show, which comes to the Broadway Theatre of Pitman tonight, she welcomes it. She never gets mad at reviews. The feedback offered by ...