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  2. Gipsy Kings - Wikipedia

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    Gipsy Kings (originally Los Reyes) are a musical group founded in 1979 in Arles, France. The band, whose members have Catalan heritage, [ 1 ] play a blend of Catalan rumba , [ 1 ] flamenco , salsa , and pop .

  3. José Reyes - Wikipedia

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    José Reyes Meza (1924–2011), Mexican painter and costume and set designer; José Reyes (flamenco) (1928–1979), Spanish flamenco singer with Manitas de Plata Jose Javier Reyes (born 1954), Filipino writer, director, and actor

  4. Group 1 Crew - Wikipedia

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    Group 1 Crew was an American Christian hip hop band signed to Fervent Records and Warner Bros. Records.They made their debut with the hit song "Can't Go On" on WOW Hits 2007.

  5. Canut Reyes - Wikipedia

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    Canut Reyes was born in Strasbourg [citation needed], the son of flamenco vocalist Jose Reyes (1928–1979) and Clementine Nésanson (died 2005). Canut was part of the musical group his father and brothers started around 1974, called Jose Reyes et Los Reyes. They played their version of flamenco at private parties in the south of France. José ...

  6. Chico Bouchikhi - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, upon the death of their father, José, the five Reyes brothers from Arles (Nicolas, Canut, André, Patchaï, and Pablo), who had up to that point been performing as a family band named José et Los Reyes, were joined by their cousins Diego, Paco, and Tonino Baliardo (nephews of Manitas de Plata) from Montpellier, and together with Bouchikhi, who was then married to Marthe Reyes, José ...

  7. Manitas de Plata - Wikipedia

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    Manitas de Plata was the uncle of Diego, Paco, and Tonino Baliardo, and cousin to Pablo, François (Canut), Patchaï, Nicolas, and André Reyes (the sons of his cousin, flamenco artist José Reyes, with whom he performed as a duo in the 1970s), all current or former members of the Catalan rumba band Gipsy Kings.

  8. José Reyes (infielder) - Wikipedia

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    Reyes made his major league debut on June 10, 2003, against the Texas Rangers, the day before his 20th birthday, going 2-for-4 with a pair of runs scored in a 9–7 loss. [7] Reyes was the first teenager to play for the Mets since Gregg Jefferies in 1987, [8] and the first to start a game since Dwight Gooden in 1984.

  9. Eladio Carrión discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of American rapper Eladio Carrión consists of five studio albums, one reissue album, ... (with Jose Reyes and Arcángel featuring Jon Z and Duki) ...