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  2. Bolero - Wikipedia

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    The bolero-son: long-time favourite dance music in Cuba, captured abroad under the misnomer 'rumba'. The bolero-mambo in which slow and beautiful lyrics were added to the sophisticated big-band arrangements of the mambo. The bolero-cha, 1950s derivative with a chachachá rhythm. The bachata, a Dominican derivative developed in the 1960s.

  3. Category:Bolero singers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bolero singers" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Xiomara Alfaro; B.

  4. Boleras - Wikipedia

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    Seguidillas boleras, or simply boleras, is a palo (style) of flamenco music based on the seguidilla poetic form and the Spanish dance known as bolero. [1] It is considered a member of the cante chico family of palos. [2] The term "boleras" was popularized around 1812–13 to designate female dancers who performed boleros.

  5. Boléro - Wikipedia

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    That is why Ravel's Bolero is the one piece of classical music that is commonly known and liked by them." [28] In a 2011 article for The Cambridge Quarterly, Michael Lanford wrote, "throughout his life, Maurice Ravel was captivated by the act of creation outlined in Edgar Allan Poe's Philosophy of Composition."

  6. Bolero (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bolero jacket, a short jacket with long sleeves, also known as a "shrug" Bolero (horse), a dressage horse and notable sire; Bolero, an Image Comics publication; Bolero, published by Ringier in Switzerland; Operation Bolero, codename for the World War II American troop buildup in the United Kingdom in preparation for D-Day

  7. Tajni grad - Wikipedia

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    Tajni grad (English: Secret Town) is the fourth studio album by Yugoslav and Croatian group Haustor. [1] The album was released in 1988 by Jugoton.The biggest hits from this album are "Skidaj se", "Samo na čas" (in a completely different arrangement), "Ula ulala" and "Uzalud pitaš".

  8. Haustor - Wikipedia

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    Despite the praises the album received from the Yugoslav music press, Sacher left the band after the follow up tour, leaving Rundek as the band's sole composer and lyricist. The albums Bolero, released in 1986, and Tajni grad, released in 1988, were well received by the public and the music critics. However, the band suddenly disbanded in 1990 ...

  9. Category:Bolero albums - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bolero albums" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. The Book of Life ...