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Mexican Spaghetti Western is a studio album by Robert Rodriguez's band, Chingon. Originally released in 2004 exclusively on the band's website, it became available in stores on April 10, 2007. The original non-digi-pak release of the album did not include the song "Cielito Lindo".
Chingon was formed by film director Robert Rodriguez to record songs for his 2003 film Once Upon a Time in Mexico.They contributed to Mexico and Mariachis, a compilation album from Rodriguez' Mariachi Trilogy, and released their debut album, Mexican Spaghetti Western, in 2007.
A native of San Antonio, Texas, Vonne is the sister of filmmaker Robert Rodriguez and moved to New York City in 1990–2001 to pursue her artistic ambitions. She worked in Europe and the U.S., featured in the 2005 film Sin City as Dallas (aka Zorro Girl), Spykids, Desperado, Machete Kills, Four Rooms, and appeared in national/international commercials and other film work.
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Avellán was born in Caracas, Venezuela.Her grandfather, Gonzalo Veloz Mancera, created the first privately owned Venezuelan television station, Televisa. [1] As a teenager, she moved together with her family to Houston, United States, where she graduated from Rice University.
Composer via his band Chingon. Also visual effects supervisor and music producer. Writer: "Machete Main Title Theme". 2011 Spy Kids: All the Time in the World: Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes 2013 Machete Kills: Yes Story Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Also visual effects executive producer and music producer. Writer: "Machete Main Title Theme". 2014
The dad added Wilson said he picked up a woman, asked for directions, choked her and ran her over so many times, “he made her look like spaghetti,” he told investigators, according to the outlet.
Rodriguez was born in San Antonio, Texas, the son of Mexican parents Rebecca (née Villegas), a nurse, and Cecilio G. Rodríguez, a salesman. [5] [6] He began his interest in film at age eleven, when his father bought one of the first VCRs, which came with a camera. [7] Robert Rodriguez (right) at the 1993 Atlanta Film Festival.