Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Ana Bárbara kicked off an eleven U.S. city national tour beginning in San Francisco on New Year's Eve 2015. The tour was to make its way through Seattle, Las Vegas, Denver, Chicago, Houston, and other major cities. [37] She is also one of the many collaborators on Compass, Toy Selectah & Camilo Lara's star-studded new album due in early 2015. [38]
The following acts were scheduled, but the tour was cancelled due to low ticket sales (most of these bands scheduled shows on the same dates as what would have been the Lollapalooza touring schedule following the tour's cancellation—this caused problems for many fans, who now had to choose which band to see): Pixies; Morrissey; PJ Harvey ...
7 1994 25th Anniversary After the Storm Tour. ... Odd dates February 6, 1987 Santa Barbara United States Arlington Theatre - CSNY Show June 23, 1987 Burbank
AC/DC has unveiled dates for the 2025 “Power Up” North American tour — the band’s first dates on the continent since 2016. It will also be singer Brian Johnson’s first run in an even ...
The Goo Goo Dolls are postponing several concert dates after one of their members fell ill.. On Tuesday, Dec. 3, the band shared a video on Instagram announcing that their South Africa tour dates ...
Title Year Album "Nada" 1994 Ana Bárbara "Sacúdeme" "Todo Lo Aprendí de Ti" "La Trampa" 1995 La Trampa "No Sé Que Voy Hacer" "Me Asusta, Pero Me Gusta"
Ana Bárbara is the debut album by Mexican singer Ana Bárbara, released in 1994. The songs were recorded in various styles that were very popular in the regional Mexican world at the time, such as tejano, grupero and technobanda. Barbara was nominated for a Premio Lo Nuestro Award in two Regional Mexican categories, including Best New Artist.
La Trampa is the second studio album by Mexican singer Ana Bárbara, released in 1995. Track listing "La Trampa" "Olvidame Si Puedes" "Me Asusta, Pero Me Gusta"