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  2. Jeanette (Spanish singer) - Wikipedia

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    Jeanette in 1973. Dimech's father is of Maltese descent who lived in the Belgian Congo and a Spanish mother originally from the Canary Islands.Because of her grandparents' import-export business, she was born in the London suburb of Willesden, [2] and grew up in Chicago and La Habra, California.

  3. Porque te vas - Wikipedia

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    "Porque te vas" is a romantic ballad [17] that incorporates elements of funk, disco and pop music, featuring a predominant use of the saxophone. [18] Critic Julián Molero of Lafonoteca described the track's instrumentation as "full of self-confidence with almost mocking interventions of the brasses and the crash of the drums releasing unexpected blows". [19]

  4. Jeanette - Wikipedia

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    Jeanette (Spanish singer) (born 1951), Spanish singer; Jeanette Biedermann, a German singer known mononymously by "Jeanette" Buddy Jeannette (1917–1998), basketball player and coach; Daniel Jeannette (born 1961), director of animation and FX; Gertrude Jeannette (1914-2018), actress; Gunnar Jeannette (born 1982), racecar driver

  5. Pic-Nic - Wikipedia

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    Pic-Nic was a Spanish teenage folk-pop and sunshine pop band formed in Barcelona in the mid-to-late 1960s, composed of lead singer Jeanette, guitarists Toti Soler and Al Cárdenas, drummer Jordi Barangé and bassist Isidoro "Doro" de Mentaberry.

  6. Soy rebelde - Wikipedia

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    "Soy rebelde" (English: "I am a rebel") is a Spanish pop ballad written by Manuel Alejandro and Ana Magdalena. It was released by British-born singer Jeanette in 1971, and was her debut solo single. It has been re-recorded by Jeanette in English, French, and Japanese, and has inspired cover versions in diverse genres from flamenco to punk rock ...

  7. Corazón de poeta - Wikipedia

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    Corazón de poeta (pronounced [koɾaˈθon de poˈeta]; Spanish for "Heart of a poet") is the fourth studio album by English-born Spanish singer Jeanette, released in June 1981 by RCA Victor. The album was almost entirely written and produced by composer Manuel Alejandro , who had written " Soy rebelde ", Jeanette's 1971 breakthrough as a ...

  8. List of Spanish Americans - Wikipedia

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    Jeanette (singer) – London-born, American-raised singer. She is of Canarian and Maltese descent. [96] Joseph Lacalle (1860–1937) – Spanish born American clarinetist, composer, conductor and music critic. Kirstin Maldonado – American singer. Her mother is Spanish-Italian; Jim Martin (born 1961) – former guitarist of Faith No More ...

  9. Jeanette (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Jeanette (Spanish singer) (born 1951), Spanish singer; Jeanette Antolin (born 1981), American gymnast; Jeannette Armstrong (born 1948), Canadian author; Jeanetta Arnette (born 1954), American actress; Jeanette Aw (born 1979), Singaporean actress; Jeanette Berglind (1816–1903), Swedish sign language pedagogue