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Tony Maestracci is a Venezuelan musician and former drummer of the Venezuelan rock band Tomates Fritos for fourteen years. [1]In 2013 he participated in the concert Locos Por La Paz (Crazy for the Peace) in the BOD Cultural Center, in Caracas, where the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras, Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra, Rock & MAU and other musicians played together.
Tony Rodríguez Ser bonita no basta: 2005 César Sierra Amantes: 2005 Luis Colmenares Amor a palos: 2005 Martín Hahn El desprecio: 2006 Julio César Mármol, Ana Carolina López Por todo lo alto: 2006 Vivel Nouel Túkiti, crecí de una: 2006 Ricardo Hernández Anzola Y los declaro marido y mujer: 2006 Cristina Policastro, Martín Hahn, Xiomara ...
Television in Venezuela began in 1952, when the then President of Venezuela, Marcos Pérez Jiménez launched the state channel Televisora Nacional, making Venezuela the ninth country in the world to have a public television network. By 1963, a quarter of Venezuelan households had television; a figure rising to 45% by 1969 and 85% by 1982. [1]
Birth name: Edgar Antonio Galindo Ibarra: Also known as: Anthony Galindo El PapiJoe: Born 14 December 1978Caracas, Venezuela: Died: 3 October 2020 (aged 41) Miami ...
This is a list of newspapers in Venezuela, both national and regional. It also includes newspapers with other languages and themes. It also includes newspapers with other languages and themes. National
Born in Caracas, he played professionally under the name Tony Álvarez. [1] Furthermore, he is commonly known as El Potro Álvarez , a moniker that he has been using since starting his baseball career at a young age.
The anthem of the Apure State, Venezuela was written by Amadeo Garbi. The music was composed by César Ramírez Gómez. The anthem is titled as ¡Vuelvan Caras! (Turn your faces!), as it was stated by a decree in 1978. Although it was composed in 1910, the regional government adopted it as the official anthem three years later.
Within Venezuela and in cities across the world, Venezuelans demonstrated on 17 August in support of the opposition's claim to González's election win. [70] Machado had called for the rally—the Great World Protest for the Truth (Gran Protesta Mundial por la Verdad) [ 71 ] —to demonstrate "respect for popular sovereignty" and reinforce the ...