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  2. Willy Chirino - Wikipedia

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    Chirino's album, "Pa'lante", was released at spring 2008, after which he launched a world tour. In 2011, when asked of how his recordings of My Beatles Heart , he said that Sony scrutinized every single one of his songs and their versions because they consider the songs by The Beatles as one of their most precious treasures, and wanted to make ...

  3. List of number-one songs from 1989 to 2005 (Panama)

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    Angela Carrasco and Willy Chirino [26] September 20 "Alguien como tú" Angela Carrasco [27] September 27 "Just as I Am" Air Supply [28] October 4 "Conga" Miami Sound Machine [29] October 25 "Al ritmo de la noche" Sophy [30] November 8 "Por ella" José Feliciano and José José [31] November 22 "Don't Lose My Number" Phil Collins [32] December ...

  4. Miami’s Cuba Nostalgia returns with a tribute to Willy ...

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    A tribute to Chirino’s 50-year career Cuba Nostalgia , which turns 25, and will celebrate five decades of Willy Chirino’s career with an exhibition at the entrance to the fair.

  5. Guantanamera - Wikipedia

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    The song has been recorded by many solo artists, including Bárbara y Dick who took the song to no. 1 in Argentina, [38] Demis Roussos, Willy Chirino, Julio Iglesias, Joan Baez, Albita, Jimmy Buffett, Bobby Darin, Raul Malo, Joe Dassin, Muslim Magomayev, José Feliciano, Tony Mottola, Biser Kirov, Puerto Plata, Trini Lopez, La Lupe, Nana ...

  6. History of folkloric music in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    At that time it was called "native music" —the term "folklore" and "folkloric music" to refer to popular music inspired by rhythms belonging to folklore would appear in the 50s —and Chazarreta himself formed his Compañía de Arte Nativo del Norte Argentino, which debuted on June 19, 1911 and with he would tour the country. [57]

  7. Les Luthiers - Wikipedia

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    Les Luthiers are known in particular for employing a diverse ensemble of invented instruments created from common, everyday materials. The group's first home-made musical instrument, the bass-pipe a vara (a sort of trombone), was created by Gerardo Masana, the founder of the group, by joining paperboard tubes found in the garbage and miscellaneous items.

  8. Catholic nun arrested for bringing mafia messages to prisoners

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    An Italian nun was arrested Thursday as part of a long investigation that led to the arrests of 25 suspects and the seizure of over 1,800,000 euros.

  9. Albita Rodríguez - Wikipedia

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    Albita was born in Havana.Her parents, Martín Rodríguez and Minerva Herrera were well-known Cuban folk music singers (who performed as Martín y Minerva or better known as Mima y Pipo), [1] which ensured Albita's exposure to the world of Cuban country music from her early years.