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  2. Ese (Jerry Rivera song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ese" (English: He's The One) is a song performed by Puerto Rican-American singer Jerry Rivera from his ninth studio album De Otra Manera (1998). The song became his first #1 on the Hot Latin Tracks chart and fifth overall on the Tropical Airplay chart. It was acknowledged as an award-winning song at the 2000 BMI Latin Awards. [1]

  3. Moisés Simons - Wikipedia

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    Moisés Simons was born on 24 August 1889 in Havana, Cuba.The son of a Basque musician, he started studying music with his father, Leandro Simón Guergué. By the age of 9, he was the organist at his local church in the barrio of Jesús María and choirmaster of the Pilar church.

  4. Simón Rodríguez - Wikipedia

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    In May 1791, the Caracas Council (Cabildo) gave him a position as teacher in the "Reading and Writing School for Children". In 1794, he presented his critical writing Reflection on the flaws vitiating the Reading and Writing School for Children in Caracas and Means of Achieving its Reform and a New Establishment to the council, which represented an original approach to a modern school system.

  5. El gran varón - Wikipedia

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    El gran varón", (English: The Great Man) also known as « Simón, el gran varón », or Simón is a salsa song written in 1986 by Omar Alfanno and sung by Willie Colón. The song narrates the story of Simón , a trans woman who is rejected by her father for her identity and dies presumably of AIDS , alone in a hospital in New York.

  6. Say "Si Si" - Wikipedia

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    "Para Vigo me voy", known in English as "Say Si Si", is a popular song written in 1935 by Cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona with lyrics by Francia Luban (original Spanish version) and Al Stillman (translated English version). Early bands to record the song include Xavier Cugat's orchestra (1935) and Lecuona Cuban Boys (1937).

  7. Sí Bheag, Sí Mhór - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly played on the fiddle [15] – Fairport Convention's fiddler Dave Swarbrick showcased the tune in his touring partnership with Simon Nicol [16] – and is also a favourite of various fingerstyle guitarists, including Tony McManus, [17] Joseph Chester [18] and Pierre Bensusan. [19]

  8. Si (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Si is a given name, which is often a nickname or a short version of Simon, Silas, or other names. It may refer to the following notable people: It may refer to the following notable people: Si Begg (born 1972), English electronic dance music DJ, musician and record producer

  9. El Cóndor Pasa (song) - Wikipedia

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    Milchberg told Simon he was registered as the arrangement's co-author and collected royalties. Simon & Garfunkel recorded the song under the title "El Cóndor Pasa (If I Could)", featuring English lyrics credited to Simon. The instrumental version by Los Incas was used as the base track.