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  2. Sonora Santanera - Wikipedia

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    Sonora Santanera is an orchestra playing tropical music from Mexico with over 60 years of history. Modeled after an earlier Cuban band called Sonora Matancera , the Sonora Santanera was founded in 1955 by Carlos Colorado in the state of Tabasco , and went on to find enormous success during the 1960s.

  3. List of top-ten songs for the 1950s in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Sonora Santanera: 5 "Adiós" Alfredo Carrasco: Los Tecolines: 6 "No pidas más perdón" Blas Hernández & Paul Márquez: Los Llopis / Sonora Matancera con Carlos Argentino: 7 "Ayúdame, Dios mío" Mario de Jesús: María Elena Sandoval: 8 "Canción de Orfeo" Luis Bonfá [k] Los Tres Diamantes: 9 "La plaga" John Marascalco & Robert Blackwell [l ...

  4. La Arrolladora Banda El Limón - Wikipedia

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    Grandes Boleros Arrolladores Homenaje a la Internacional Sonora Santanera (2002) Mas allá de mí (2003) (Last album on Sony) Disa Records. Grandes Boleros Arrolladores Homenaje a la Internacional Sonora Santanera (2002) (Reissue on Disa) Se me acabó el amor (2003) (Reissue of "Más allá de mí") Huele a Peligro (2004) (First album officially ...

  5. Sonora Matancera - Wikipedia

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    La Sonora Matancera is a Cuban band that played Latin American urban popular dance music. Founded in 1924 and led for more than five decades by guitarist, vocalist, composer, and producer Rogelio Martínez, musicologists consider it an icon of this type of music.

  6. Myrta Silva - Wikipedia

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    Silva had become an international singing star and was known as "The Queen of the Guaracha" by her fans in Latin America. From 1949 to 1950, she was the lead singer in the popular Cuban ensemble, La Sonora Matancera, at the same time continuing to compose. She received a good deal of recognition for her groups' performances throughout Latin ...

  7. List of number-one songs from the 1950s (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    The following article lists the monthly number-one songs on the Mexican Selecciones Musicales chart from January 1950 to December 1960. The source for these charts is the book Musicosas: manual del comentarista de radio y televisión by Roberto Ayala, who was the director of the Selecciones Musicales magazine.

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    The company has scheduled visits at other schools soon with intent to sign all of their players, including those at Clemson, West Virginia, Missouri and Tennessee.

  9. Sonia López - Wikipedia

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    Sonia López. Sonia López (born January 11, 1946) is a Mexican singer in the tropical music, bolero and cumbia idioms and actress, popular in the 1960s for several hits. Known as "La Chamaca de Oro", she is best known for hits such as Corazón de Acero, El Ladrón, El Nido, Canela Pura, De México a La Habana, Mi caprichito, and her early work with Sonora Santanera.