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"La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros" is a song written by Daniel Rucks and was recorded and performed in 1983 by Salvadoran group Nahutec, a musical project formed by students from the Technological University of El Salvador. This song became the most recognized song of the youth group, becoming one of the most emblematic of the 1980s in El Salvador.
Nahutec was a Salvadoran band and formed in 1982. Originally it was composed by Sonia Evelyn Guzmán, Margarita Veliz, Gilberto A. Vassilio, Roberto Marroquín, Andrés Eduardo Ayala, Oliverio Rivas and César Edgardo Melara Cruz; as a result of a cultural project carried out by the Technological University of El Salvador.
La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros ("The bird-making machine") was a mid-1970s progressive and symphonic rock band from Argentina, with strong influences by Genesis, Premiata Forneria Marconi, Yes, and Steely Dan. In their brief two-year lifespan, they didn't have much public acceptance.
Serú Girán released La Grasa de las Capitales a year later in 1979. The word "grasa" means "grease" in Spanish, but in Argentina it is also slang for "tacky". As such, the title of the album was a criticism of Argentine society at the time [10] (which was living under a military dictatorship following the 1976 coup) specially critical of what it was considered then "commercial" music (as ...
[9]: 6 Other notable gangs in El Salvador include Mao Mao, Miranda Loca, and La Maquina. [10] MS-13 has been a central focus of the Salvadoran government's current crackdown. In 2012, during the presidency of Mauricio Funes, the Salvadoran government paid MS-13 US$25 million as part of the 2012–2014 gang truce. In exchange, MS-13 was expected ...
Joaquín Sabina was born in Úbeda, in the Province of Jaén.He is the second son of Adela Sabina del Campo and Jerónimo Martínez Gallego. His father was a policeman. He attended a Carmelite primary school and he started writing his first poems and composing music at the age of
This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
South Gibson County High School is a school in Medina, Tennessee, serving students around Medina and Gibson, Tennessee. [3] [4] It opened in 2009, [5] to accommodate a growing population of students who lived in southern Gibson County, but were zoned to attend Gibson County High School. In 2021 another athletic facility was under development. [5]