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“He taught me everything good and bad about life”


At 12:00 noon he died at the Jiménez Díaz Foundation, who was a representative of great artists, Tony Caravaca. In the last 10 years, Tony suffered a disease through which this last part of his life had to pass in a specialized center due to his ailment. Accompanied by his children, he has gone after a complication with a flu that dragged and aggravated his state of health, very affected by Alzheimer’s. It was precisely his ex -wife, the mother of two of her children, Charo Vegawho in his social networks announces the death of what was her husband for 22 years. “Tony has been very important. He taught me everything from life. Good and bad,” Charo recalls, still very affected by the sad outcome. “Tony has given me the most important of my life, which are my two children. Maybe if they had not happened a series of things it is very likely that I would have followed by his side,” he adds.

Because Charo Vega has generosity and a lot of world to understand long -term relationships. What happened was that his could not save her, because Tony undertook other paths. But neither is gross nor bitterness. On the contrary. Charo has been very pending and has already spent the last hours in the company of Tony’s eldest daughter, seeing how his life went out.

Considered one of the great managers of his time, Tony Caravaca brought the artistic career of many international stature figures that promoted inside and outside our borders. Even Isabel Pantoja lived her best years with Tony, who struggled to enlarge her musical career. From this afternoon and until tomorrow their mortal remains will remain in the Tanatorio of the Cemetery of San Isidro, and will be tomorrow Thursday afternoon when he receives Christian burial in the cemetery of San Justo, where his father and other members of his family also rests. With Caravaca he goes to an era and a genre. It would be good if before his march many would remember what he was in the world of entertainment and in the races of some of the greatest such as Raphael, José Vélez, Lola Flores, Rocío Jurado, Bertín Osborne …

The name of Tony Caravaca was never in the spotlights, but his shadow was elongated in the entertainment world. He was the architect in the shadow of some of the brightest races of the 80s and 90s, the man who made everything work without anyone noticing his presence. Representative of artists such as Isabel Pantoja, Millán Salcedo, Tuesday and Thirteen, Lola Flores and Carmina Ordóñez, her influence on the Spanish artistic landscape was unquestionable. Now, with his death, a key figure of that golden age of entertainment is turned off.

For Charo Vega, Tony was much more than a great representative: it was his great love. Little sadness lasted after a failed relationship when he found in him the stability and passion of a shared life between scenarios, dressing rooms and meetings with artists. They married young people, had two children (Triana and Curro) and lived intensely in a world where night and fame marked the rhythm. During the years that the marriage lasted, Tony gave himself completely to his work, while Charo found his place in that fascinating world, moving naturally between stars and events, always in a discreet background, but enjoying every moment. They raised their children with the same love with whom they lived their history, taking them to shows and meetings where art floated in the air as an inevitable inheritance.

Now, with his march, there is the memory of a man who knew how to be essential without needing to be the protagonist. Tony Caravaca was the invisible thread that sustained many races, the shadow negotiator, the confidant of the big stars. His legacy is in each of the artists he helped to shine and in the family that leaves behind.

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Chris Lawrence

Chris writes Football and General Sports News on Sportsfinding. He is the newest member in our team, and has a lot of new ideas which he discusses with us to take this portal to new heights. He is a sports maniac, and thus, writing about various sports. He is fond of tattoos.

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