We have to go up to the pink room, Charo insists. “Right now! Let’s go!” It’s pink, all right, with a little round platform perfect for Charo to strike pose after pose, thrusting her hips, shaking ...
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
As a small child, Charo took her first guitar lessons from gypsies who camped out near her grandparents’ farm. Then, from age 9 to 16, she studied under Andres Segovia, perhaps the most revered ...
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 ...
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.
In a recent Instagram video, Charo hops up and down, arms outstretched, balancing on one foot by her pool. “Can you do it?” asks the shorts-clad performer, jumping and twisting enthusiastically along ...
All in all, Charo was simply a woman ahead of her time. When she gyrated her first "cuchi, cuchi" in the 1960s, thrusting her considerable bosom forward like a demented pigeon, Britney Spears was ...
If ever a performer was associated with a phrase, it's Charo and "cuchi cuchi." For more than three decades, the Spanish-born musician, dancer, comedian and actress has regaled audiences with a sexpot ...