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  2. Bolero - Wikipedia

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    Bolero is a genre of song which originated in eastern Cuba in the late 19th century as part of the trova tradition. Unrelated to the older Spanish dance of the same name, bolero is characterized by sophisticated lyrics dealing with love. It has been called the "quintessential Latin American romantic song of the twentieth century". [1]

  3. Juan Arvizu - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] His performances with the CBS Pan American Orchestra were also noteworthy for helping to introduce Latin American music and the Mexican bolero to large audiences in the United States during the 1940s. [22] But one of his greatest achievements was to "discover" one of Mexico's leading composers, Agustín Lara in 1929. [23] [24]

  4. Flores negras - Wikipedia

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    "Flores negras" ("Black Flowers") is a bolero song written and composed by Cuban musician Sergio De Karlo and published in 1937. [1] It was introduced by Mexican tenor Pedro Vargas in the 1937 film Los chicos de la prensa. [2]

  5. Los Panchos - Wikipedia

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    By 1946, the trio's exceptional virtuosity and authenticity had attracted the attention of Edmund Chester at CBS Radio's Cadena de Las Americas (Network of the Americas). [6] [7] Los Panchos were immediately invited to perform as "musical ambassadors" on the network's Viva América program to support cultural diplomacy in twenty countries throughout Latin America and South America.

  6. Boléro - Wikipedia

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    Angélique Kidjo performed an adaptation of Bolero in the song "Lonlon" for her 2007 album Djin Djin. Sigge Eklund played the song repeatedly in his episode of the Swedish radio programme Sommar (radio program) because his grandfather – actor Bengt Eklund, whom the programme is about, liked this orchestra piece in particular. [46]

  7. Roberto Angleró - Wikipedia

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    Roberto Angleró Pepín (September 12, 1929 – April 28, 2018) was a Puerto Rican music composer and singer, notable for writing various hit songs in the bolero, salsa and Afro-Puerto Rican music genres.

  8. Olga Guillot - Wikipedia

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    DM-1256 Gracias America; DM-12561 Bravo (1967) D-1280 Olga Guillot No, Celoso (1967) DM-1312 Olga Le Canta a America (1967) DM-1360 Olga Guillot interpreta a Manzanero (1967) DM- 1384 Olga Guillot Interpreta sus Futuros Éxitos; EDM-1423 Olga Guillot Vol. 14 (1969) 1472 Olga Guillot Vol. 15 (1970) EDM-1472 La Mujer Que Te ama (1970)

  9. Bésame Mucho - Wikipedia

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    "Bésame Mucho" (Spanish: [ˈbesame ˈmutʃo]; "Kiss Me A Lot") is a bolero song written in 1932 by Mexican songwriter Consuelo Velázquez. [2] It is one of the most popular songs of the 20th century and one of the most important songs in the history of Latin music. It was recognized in 1999 as the most recorded and covered song in Spanish of ...