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"La Vida Es Un Carnaval" (Spanish pronunciation: [la ˈβiða es uŋ kaɾnaˈβal]; English: "Life Is a Carnival") is a song performed by Cuban recording artist Celia Cruz. The song was written by Victor Daniel, produced by Isidro Infante, arranged by Isidro Infante and released as the lead single from Cruz's studio album Mi Vida Es Cantar (1998).
Alfonso La Cruz was born in the capital city of Caracas on 11 November 1995. His family later moved to La Guaira. At a young age, he would sing in his school's choir and would participate in festivals. At age 15, he was the opening act for R.K.M. & Ken-Y and Reykon for their tour stop in Venezuela. [1] In 2015, he moved to Madrid, Spain.
La Revolución: Live [5] ("The Revolution") is the second live CD/DVD album by the Puerto Rican reggaeton/hip hop duo Wisin & Yandel released on September 21, 2010, through Machete Music. The album also include six tracks recorded in studio, including the first and only single " Estoy Enamorado ".
Celia Cruz and Friends: A Night of Salsa is a live album by Cuban salsa musician Celia Cruz. The album was recorded during a concert on May 12, 1999, in Hartford, Connecticut, which was broadcast by PBS. Among the participants of the concert were Tito Puente, Johnny Pacheco, La India, and Isidro Infante. [2]
"Ríe y Llora" (English: "Laugh and Cry") is a song performed by Cuban recording artist Celia Cruz. The song was written by Sergio George and Fernando Osorio , produced by George and released as the lead single from Cruz's final studio album Regalo del Alma (2003) on 12 July 2003.
2006 – La Historia; 2008 – Lo Esencial De Leo Dan (3 CD) 2009 – Aires De Zamba; 2013 – Leo, Escribo y Canto; 2018 – Celebrando a una Leyenda ; Los discos de oro; Para ti mis canciones; Romántico y ranchero (2 volumes) Leo Dan y Leonardo Favio, frente a frente; Latin stars; El disco del millón; El ídolo; Los fabulosos 60's; Los ...
La cruz y la espada is a 1934 American Spanish language drama film directed by Frank Strayer, which stars José Mojica, Juan Torena, and Anita Campillo. The screenplay was written by Paul Schofield and William DuBois from a story by Miguel de Zárraga.
The 5th Annual Latin Grammy Awards were held on Wednesday, September 1, 2004, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.. This was the last telecast of the awards nationally in the United States in English with a CBS contract.