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  2. José Juan Santesteban - Wikipedia

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    José Juan Santesteban (San Sebastián, 26 March 1809 – San Sebastián, 13 January 1884 [1]) was a Basque composer, father of José Antonio Santesteban. In 1844 — 1879 he was organist in Santa Maria , Donostia.

  3. José-Luis Orozco - Wikipedia

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    José-Luis Orozco (born May 6, 1948) is a bilingual (Spanish-English) children's author, educator, and recording artist. [1]He has written five award-winning books, De Colores and Other Latin American Folk Songs for Children (Dutton, 1994), Diez Deditos — Ten Little Fingers (Dutton, 1997), Fiestas (Dutton, 2002), Rin Rin Rin Do Re Mi (Scholastic, 2005) and Sing With Me - Canta Conmigo ...

  4. 40 y 20 (album) - Wikipedia

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    40 y 20 is a 1992 album by José José. It was the singer's first collaboration with Argentine songwriter and producer Roberto Livi. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The title track "40 y 20", about the relationship of a man of 40 with a girl of 20, was a major hit spending over 17 weeks on the charts and peaking at number four.

  5. Merengue music - Wikipedia

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    Her hometown is Dominican Republic. She graduated from New York City College with a communications degree. Then she was known as the Queen of Merengue, or La Reina de Merengue. She had a group with her two brothers and sister called Milly, Y Los Vecinos. The band would write songs about women's independence and freedom of choice.

  6. Joaquín Valverde Sanjuán - Wikipedia

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    Quinito Valverde was also well known for a popular song called "Clavelitos" (Little Carnations) with words by José Juan Cadenas, which has been sung and recorded by performers as diverse as Conchita Supervía, Lucrezia Bori, Amelita Galli-Curci, Rosa Ponselle, Antonina Nezhdanova, María de los Ángeles Morales, Victoria de los Ángeles, and ...

  7. Joe Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Gilberto Miguel Calderón Cardona was born in Harlem, New York, United States. [2] Calderón's parents moved from Puerto Rico to New York City in the late 1920s, and settled in Spanish Harlem, a Latino community located in Manhattan.

  8. Category:Songs written by Juan Luis Guerra - Wikipedia

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  9. José Antonio (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song also appeared on Granda's albums, "Tarimba negra" (Movieplay, 1978) and "Cada canción con su razón" ("Each song with its reason") (EMI-Odeon, 1981). [ 13 ] [ 14 ] The song is among Granda's most famous and has been covered by many leading Latin artists, including Chavela Vargas , [ 15 ] Tania Libertad , [ 16 ] Ginamaría Hidalgo ...