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  2. La Argentinita - Wikipedia

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    Encarnación López Júlvez, better known by her stage name, La Argentinita (Buenos Aires, March 3, 1898 – New York, September 24, 1945), was a Spanish-Argentine flamenco dancer, choreographer and singer. La Argentinita was considered one of the highest expressions of this art form during her time. [1]

  3. Cheers season 9 - Wikipedia

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    Cheers is a sitcom that started in 1982. Though it experienced early low ratings, the show became a part of mainstream culture. The sitcom is set in a Boston bar originally owned by Sam Malone, a retired baseball pitcher, but Sam sells the bar at the start of Season 6.

  4. Give Me a Ring Sometime - Wikipedia

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    1st episode of the 1st season of Cheers "Give Me a Ring Sometime" Cheers episode Episode no. Season 1 Episode 1 Directed by James Burrows Written by Glen and Les Charles Production code 001 Original air date September 30, 1982 (1982-09-30) Running time 24:56 Guest appearance Michael McGuire as Sumner Sloane Episode chronology ← Previous — Next → "Sam's Women" Cheers (season 1) List of ...

  5. Thanksgiving Orphans - Wikipedia

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    [9] An A.V. Club retrospective group review praised the episode, especially for the food fight. The reviewers also highlighted the effective short reference and a toast by the characters to their past colleague and friend, the late Coach Ernie Pantusso , and the setting of much of the episode at Carla's house rather than at the bar.

  6. Cantes de ida y vuelta - Wikipedia

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    Cantes de ida y vuelta (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkantes ðe ˈiðaj ˈβwelta]) is a Spanish expression literally meaning roundtrip songs.It refers to a group of flamenco musical forms or palos with diverse musical features, which "travelled back" from Latin America (mainly Cuba) as styles that, having originated in the interplay between musical traditions of peninsular Spain and those of ...

  7. Jaleo - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] More particularly, in flamenco jaleo includes words of encouragement called out to the performers, as individuals or as a group, [ 3 ] as well as hand-clapping. Among common jaleo shouts to cheer on the singers, the guitarists or the dancers, are olé and así se canta or así se baila ("that's the way to sing," or "that's the way to ...

  8. Korinna - Wikipedia

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    Korinna is known for its usage in television. It is perhaps best known as the display font for clues on the 1984 version of Jeopardy!. [1] It was also used on ABC's Good Morning America from 1986 to 1988, as the chapter placard typeface for the television series Frasier, Hank Parker's Outdoor Magazine, TNN's New Country, and Mork and Mindy, The Joy of Painting public television series from ...

  9. Woody Boyd - Wikipedia

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    Woody arrived at Cheers expecting to meet his "pen pal" Coach, with whom he exchanged pens instead of letters. Upon learning of Coach's death, he filled the open bartender position, and was quickly accepted by the staff and regulars. He also developed a "big brother/little brother" relationship with Sam Malone, the owner of Cheers