Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When Spanish guitarist and singer Charo was growing up, she desperately sought to be the female Andrés Segovia. Instead, she ...
Charo may be an icon of the '70s, but she's still shimmying all over the place. "My grandmother had a dog that she picked from some place that was going to let the dog die. He had broken something in ...
The first time Charo remembers delivering what became her signature phrase, it was a way to flatter The Tonight Show host Johnny Carson's ego, as a publicist had advised her to do with men. After he ...
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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 ...
On Friday September 20 the incomparable legendary Charo returns to San Francisco for an evening of music and cuchi-cuchi at the Herbst Theatre. It's a bittersweet homecoming for the actress and ...
CHARO, the music and pop culture icon, queen of kitsch and cuchi, cuchi, AND serious virtuoso Flamenco guitar player returns to San Francisco for the first time in over ten years. Charo will take to ...
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.