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"Feliz Navidad" was recorded by Finnish symphonic metal artist Tarja Turunen in 2017, for her Christmas album From Spirits and Ghosts (Score for a Dark Christmas). On December 6, 2017, a music video was released for the solo version of the song. [ 77 ]
Navidades (transl. Christmas) is the 17th studio album by Mexican singer Luis Miguel, which Warner Music Latina released on 14 November 2006. It is Miguel's first Christmas album, and features Spanish-language adaptations of English-language songs and carols consisting of big band numbers and string-laden ballads. Édgar Cortázar and Juan Carlos Calderón adapted the songs and Miguel produced ...
Valses de Amor (La Fonda Records, 1973) Canciones de Siempre (PolyGram Latino, 1993) Sounds of Mariachi (Delfin Records, 1996) Fiesta Navidad (Delfin Records, 1997) Viva el Mariachi (Smithsonian Folkways, 2003) ¡Llegaron Los Camperos!, (Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, 2004): nominated for the 2006 Grammy Award for Best Mexican/Mexican ...
Lou Briel started his career at a very young age as a singer, director and member of a pop musical group called Anexo 3.Together they recorded four albums, the first two produced by Alfred D. Herger, and reached popularity with songs such as: "Oh, Cuanto te Amo" ("Oh, how much I love you"), "Contigo" (With you), & "Por eso estoy Preso", (That's why I'm a prisoner), among others.
Claraluna – 1,2,3 Llega Navidad; Marta Gómez – Canciones de Sol; Omara Portuondo – Canciones de Cri Cri "El Grillo Cantor" Various Artists; Carlos Cano, Aldo Méndez & Hernán Milla (producers) – Canciones y Palabras, Vol. 1; Xuxa – Abc Do Xspb
The people on the side of Lorenzo Antonio Y Su Grupo felt that the decision was fair because: Juguemos A Cantar was a "Festival De La Canción" (Festival Of The Song), therefore, Lorenzo Antonio was worthy of more consideration because he was the only finalist who wrote the song they participated with.
Barbarito Díez (December 4, 1910 – May 6, 1995) was a Cuban singer who specialized in danzón. [1] He began his career as the singer for Graciano Gómez and Isaac Oviedo's son group, before joining Antonio María Romeu's orchestra.
" ("Oh Love") and "Amor de hombre" ("Love of Man"), which was the first Mocedades track to enter English-speaking charts since the smash hit "Eres tú". In 1984, the lead singer, Amaya Uranga, left the group to pursue a solo career, [ 2 ] and was replaced by Ana Bejerano, with whom Mocedades recorded three more albums for CBS.