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  2. Miel San Marcos - Wikipedia

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    Miel San Marcos is a Guatemalan Christian music group made up of the three brothers Josh, Luis and Samy Morales. The name "Miel" (in English meaning "honey") is derived from the initials of Elim Ministries (Ministerios Elim), the initial name of the Tabernacle of Avivamiento church, and San Marcos, by the name of the department in which it is located. [1]

  3. Cavalcade of Jazz - Wikipedia

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    Hefflin was an entrepreneur who had started promoting dances and concerts for Black residents of Los Angeles in the 1930s. The first Cavalcade of Jazz was held on September 23, 1945, and starred Count Basie , The Honey Drippers , Valaida Snow , Joe Turner , The Peters Sisters , Slim and Bam and other artists. [ 1 ]

  4. Los Angeles Music Center - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Music Center (officially the Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County) is one of the largest performing arts centers in the United States. [1] Located in downtown Los Angeles, The Music Center is composed of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Ahmanson Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, Roy & Edna Disney CalArts Theatre (REDCAT), and Walt Disney Concert Hall.

  5. KIIS-FM Jingle Ball - Wikipedia

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    The KIIS-FM Jingle Ball (also referred to as just Jingle Ball) is an annual concert produced by the Los Angeles radio station KIIS-FM that takes place in early-to-mid December. [1] Since 2000, the concert series has been staged at various venues around southern California , including the Shrine Auditorium and Staples Center in Los Angeles , and ...

  6. Mar y Sol Pop Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Mar y Sol Pop Festival (also referred to as Mar y Sol Festival or simply Mar y Sol – Sea and Sun) was a rock festival that took place in Manatí, Puerto Rico, about thirty miles west of San Juan, on April 1–4, 1972. It was held on 420 acres (1.7 km 2) of countryside adjacent to Los Tubos beach in Manatí on the north shore of the island ...

  7. Piae Cantiones - Wikipedia

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    Piae Cantiones, 1582. [1]Piae Cantiones ecclesiasticae et scholasticae veterum episcoporum (in English Pious ecclesiastical and school songs of the ancient bishops [2]) is a collection of late medieval Latin songs first published in 1582.

  8. John Zdechlik - Wikipedia

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    Zdechlik was the youngest of five children. He was born to a father who emigrated from Poland in 1910, though the surname Zdechlik is Czech in origin. Zdechlik had musical influences growing up - his grandfather was a church organist, his father regularly played recordings of Beethoven and Victor Herbert, and his parents enrolled him in piano lessons at age six.

  9. Justo Almario - Wikipedia

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    Justo Almario. Justo Pastor Almario Gómez (born 18 February 1949) is a Colombian-born, Los Angeles–based flutist, saxophonist and Latin jazz group leader. [1] [2] [3] He was among several Colombian musicians recruited by Mongo Santamaria for his band in the 1970s, notably on the album, Afro–Indio (1975).