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"Hoy Empieza Mi Tristeza" Joan Sebastian: 3:22: 8. "Llegando a Zacatecas" Alfredo Ramírez: 3:00: 9. "La Revolcada" Narcizo Martínez: 1:58: 10. "Camino a Tepehuanes" 3:01: 11. "El Huerfano" Domingo Chávez Pérez: 2:31: 12. "Lino Rodarte" Paulino Vargas: 2:46: 13. "Colonia Hidalgo, Durango Querido" Héctor Montemayor: 2:07: 14. "Hoy Empieza Mi ...
And We Keep Doing It) is the title of a studio album released by duranguense ensemble Grupo Montéz de Durango. This album became their second number-one set on the Billboard Top Latin Albums . A special edition was also released including a DVD with music videos and karaoke versions of the songs included, along with biography, discography and ...
5. Colonia Hidalgo, Durango Querido; 6. Hoy Empieza Mi Tristeza-Pop Versión; 7. El Huérfano; 8. En Otros Tiempos; 9. De Durango A Chicago; 10. Los Dos Hermanos Rivales; 11. El Hijo Ausente (ft. Hector Montemayor) 12. Hoy Empieza Mi Tristeza-Norteño Versión; 2004 En Vivo Desde Chicago. 1. El Sube Y Baja (Live) 2. Lagrimas De Cristal (Live) 3 ...
Esteban Villegas Villarreal (born 22 February 1976) is a Mexican surgeon, singer and politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and the current Governor of Durango. He previously served as the mayor of the state capital, Victoria de Durango, as the health secretary of the state, and as a deputy in the state congress.
Calibre 50 (Spanish pronunciation: [kaˈliβɾe siŋˈkwenta]) is a regional Mexican band. Formed in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, in 2010 by Edén Muñoz, the band has had several lineup changes, with the current roster consisting of lead vocalist Beto Gastélum, backing vocalist & twelve-string guitarist Tony Elizondo, diatonic accordionist Martín "Trompudo" López, sousaphonist Alejandro Gaxiola ...
Week 13 was certainly wild. Four top-15 teams lost on Saturday as the College Football Playoff picture got shaken up considerably. No. 5 Indiana was blown out at No. 2 Ohio State to start the day ...
Los Horóscopos de Durango were a regional Mexican band. In their first years, they were a grupero band, but they eventually changed to the duranguense style when the genre was becoming mainstream. They eventually switched to banda. In their last years, their live performances were a mixture of the latter two styles.
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