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"Sin Señal" (Spanish for "No Signal") is a song by the Spanish singer Quevedo and singer-songwriter Ovy on the Drums. It is their first collaboration and was released as the first single from Quevedo's first album Donde Quiero Estar .
Concierto del Grupo de los Cuatro dedicado a las escuelas de arte para los trabajadores. Performance Program. Mexico City (17 June). Anon. 1936c. Concierto del Grupo de los Cuatro. Performance Program. Sala de Conferencias de Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City (15 October). Barros Serra, José. 1935. "Grupo de los cuatro: Crítica musical ...
Cuatro canciones sefardíes (1965), by Joaquín Rodrigo; Quatre Chansons Françaises (1928), by Benjamin Britten "Four Songs For Mezzo-Soprano And Piano", by David Dubery; Quatro Canciones de García Lorca Op. 8, by Jouni Kaipainen; A number of compositions by Edvard Grieg
"Canciones que México canta" ("Songs that Mexico sings"), which listed the Top 10 most popular Spanish-language songs in Mexico, and " Éxitos internacionales en México " ("International Hits in Mexico"), which listed the most popular songs in Mexico that were in languages other than Spanish.
Los 4 de Cuatro [4] Javier Coronas: 2005: 6 Pack [5] Virginia Martínez and Pilar Rubio: 2005–2006: Documentary 9 meses con Samanta: Samanta Villar: 2016: Reality television A cara de perro [6] Javier García Roche: 2017: News A simple vista: Paz Padilla: 2021: Game Show Ácaros [7] Paco León: 2006–2007: Sitcom Adán y Eva : Mónica ...
"Felices los 4" (transl. "Happy the 4 of Us") [1] is a song by Colombian singer Maluma from his third studio album, F.A.M.E. (2018). It was released by Sony Music Latin on 21 April 2017. The track was written by Maluma , Servando Primera, Mario Cáceres and Miky La Sensa, and produced by Rude Boyz. [ 2 ]
"Si me quieres escribir" (English: "If You Want to Write to Me"), also known as "Ya sabes mi paradero" ("You Know Where I Am Posted") and "El frente de Gandesa" (The Gandesa Front), is one of the most famous songs of the Spanish Republican troops during the Spanish Civil War. [1]
He was born in the neighbourhood of Vallecas of Madrid (Spain) on 9 March 1974. After studying Physics in the Complutense University of Madrid, Ismael Serrano started his musical career in the early nineties in Madrid, singing folk based guitar music in a café circuit, at political venues like Libertad 8, Galileo and Nuevos Juglares.