Fandango (disambiguation)

Fandango (disambiguation)

Fandango is a term that originally described a style of folk and flamenco music and dance. Fandango can now also refer to:

Music

*Fandango do Ribatejo, folklore dance from Ribatejo, Portugal
*Club Fandango, a live music promotions company based in Highbury, London
**Label Fandango, an independant record label run out of the above company
*Fandango (band), a 1980s Mexican pop band
*Fandango (US band), a 1970s band featuring Joe Lynn Turner and Nick Simper (former Deep Purple bassist)
*"Fandango!", 1975 album by ZZ Top
*"Fandango", 1982 album by Herb Alpert
*"Fandango", song by Pain of Salvation from 2002 album "Remedy Lane"
*"Fandango", song by DJ Quik (featuring B-Real) from 2005 album "Trauma"
*Fandango Records, an independent record label based in Washington, D.C.

Films

* Fandango (1985 film), a 1985, starring Kevin Costner
* Fandango (1948 film), a 1948 musical
* Fandango (1969 film), a John Hayes B-movie
* Fandango (2000 film), a German film starring Nicolette Krebitz and Moritz Bleibtreu

Other

* Fandango (Drug, UK), a concoction of MDMA and Ketamine, first popular in late 2007
* Fandango (Frisbee), a team sport evolved from Ultimate Frisbee
* Fandango (ticket service), a subsidiary of Comcast that sells movie tickets
* Fandango (game show), 1983 game show hosted by Bill Anderson
* Grim Fandango, 1998 computer game
* Fandango (Burning Man), a village/theme camp at Burning Man
* Hemp Fandango, an idiomatic phrase for execution by hanging
* Fandango Ballroom, the fictional dance hall in the musical "Sweet Charity"


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