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Michel Thomas (born Moniek Kroskof, February 3, 1914 – January 8, 2005) was a polyglot linguist, and decorated war veteran.He survived imprisonment in several Nazi concentration camps after serving in the Maquis of the French Resistance and worked with the U.S. Army Counter Intelligence Corps during World War II.
"Te Espero" is a song by American singer Prince Royce and Argentine singer María Becerra. The song was released on March 3, 2022, as the second single for Royce's seventh studio album, Llamada Perdida (2024). [1]
Leonor González Mina was born in Jamundí, Valle del Cauca, Colombia on June 16, 1934. [1] The musical career of Leonor González Mina began when she was 18 years old, when she decided to leave her home.
"El Clavo" (transl. "The Nail") is a song by Dominican-American singer Prince Royce. [1] The audio and music video were both released on March 18, 2018. [2] On May 11, 2018, the remix was released which featured Colombian artist Maluma. [3]
Los Toreros Muertos is a musical group of the new wave/power pop/punk movement on the Spanish-speaking music scene known as La Movida Madrileña.. The Spanish singer and humorist Pablo Carbonell with Many Moure and Guillermo Piccolini formed this group in 1984.
The music video for "My Name Is Mud" was directed by Mark Kohr (who would also helm the videos for two other Primus singles: "DMV" and "Mr. Krinkle"). [5]According to Les Claypool, the video is composed of three distinct visual threads: The first is the band performing the song in silhouette.
Hola/Chau, a double-live album by Los Fabulosos Cadillacs ¡Hola!, a weekly Spanish-language magazine; Hola (card game), a Polish and Ukrainian trick-taking game related to Sedma "Hola", a song by Miranda! from El Disco de Tu Corazón "Hola!", a song by Panda from La Revancha Del Príncipe Charro
María is famous for her song "Me llamo María (Yo tengo mi pompón)" ("My Name is Maria (I Have My Pom-pom)"), which was released as her first single, and is sometimes referred to simply as la niña del pompón ("the pom-pom girl"). [1] [2]