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Diaz was born in Santo Domingo on April 6, 1880, the son of Francisco Vigil and Isabel Díaz. He studied in primary and secondary school in Santo Domingo, but did not continue to university. [2] He was seen as capricious, eccentric, perhaps lonely and self-centered, though little is known about his life. [3]
The stamp on her birth certificate says she was born in San Carlos, Ñuble Province, a small town in southern Chile on 4 October 1917, as Violeta del Carmen Parra Sandoval. [3] However, both the Violeta Parra Foundation (Fundación Violeta Parra) and the Violeta Parra Museum (Museo Violeta Parra) state on their websites that she was born in San ...
"Brillo" is a song by Colombian reggaeton singer J Balvin in collaboration with Spanish new flamenco singer Rosalía. Released on May 25, 2018, through Sony Music Latin, It is the seventh track on Balvin's fifth studio album Vibras (2018). It is written by Alejandro Ramírez, Jesús María Nieves, Marco Masis and both performers.
Nica del Rosario, the singer and composer of "Rosas". Prompted by a friend's challenge, del Rosario wrote the song quickly, inspired by her emotions and support from her wife, Justine Peña. Initially hesitant to release it in late 2021, she was convinced by her partner and colleagues that people needed to hear "Rosas."
Rosita Rodrigo (La Llosa de Ranes, 5 January 1891 – Barcelona, 1 April 1959) was a Spanish actress, vedette, dancer and songwriter, highly successful in Spain, Mexico, Cuba, and Argentina. Among her most popular songs are the Valencian zarzuela , "Les barraques" and "Muñequita de trapo."
La Rosa de Guadalupe (English title: The Rose of Guadalupe) is a Mexican anthology drama television series created by Carlos Mercado Orduña and produced by Miguel Ángel Herros. The series centers on Mexican Catholic religiosity, specifically to the Virgin of Guadalupe .
Rosas del Amor is a 1987 flamenco album, the debut solo album of Spanish guitarist Tomatito.Note the album art and tracklist running order shown is from the 1997 CD reissue on Hispavox / EMI 100 and different from the original Hispavox 1987 LP release.
La Rosa en Ginebra: Susana Rinaldi: 6 A Calzon Quitado: Grupo Exterminador: 8 S.F. Bay: John Santos and the Machete Ensemble: 13 Perdóname Mi Amor: Conjunto Primavera: Estoy Como Nunca: Eliades Ochoa: Pa'l Norte: Los Huracanes del Norte: German Lizarraga: German Lizarraga 20 Revolución de Amor: Maná: Latin rock "Ángel de Amor" "Eres Mi ...