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"La Borinqueña " [b] [c] is the official anthem [4] of Puerto Rico. [5]After Puerto Rico became known as "The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico" in 1952, [4] the first elected governor, Luis Muñoz Marín, signed law #2 of July 24, 1952, which made an altered version of the musical composition known as "La Borinqueña" its national anthem.
Richie Viera, a Puerto Rican and William Nazaret, a Venezuelan, both friends of Curet Alonso, made sure that his body was transferred to Puerto Rico. In Puerto Rico he was given a state funeral. First the wake was held at the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture with an honor guard, then at Puerto Rico's Capitol building in San Juan, and then at ...
Fiestas patronales in Puerto Rico are yearly celebrations held in each municipality of the island. Like in other countries, " fiestas patronales " are heavily influenced by Spanish culture and religion, and are dedicated to a saint or the Blessed Virgin Mary under one of her titles.
Protagonistas De La Salsa: De Puerto Rico al Barrio (2004) Protagonistas De La Salsa: Nuestra Salsa (2005) De Nino a Nino: Homenaje a Nino Bravo (2007) Vida (2009) 30 Años de Trayectoria Musical (2012) 20 Duos En Salsa Vol I (2018) Una Parte De Mi (2019) Antillana Musical (2020) Medley Boleros Homenaje A Lalo Rodriguez (2023) Con La Musica Por ...
The Puerto Rican Cuatro, a site dedicated to the Cuatro of Puerto Rico; The Puerto Rican Cuatro, www.topix.com; Recording of performance by Conjunto de Cuerdas Tipicas de Puerto Rico at El Romance Club, Chicago, Illinois, part 1 Chicago, Illinois, June 28, 1977, Chicago Ethnic Arts Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress
Florencio ("Flor") Morales Ramos (September 5, 1915 – February 23, 1989), better known as Ramito, was a Puerto Rican trovador, and composer who was a native of Caguas, Puerto Rico. Fans of the genre consider him the king of Jíbaro music .
Preciosa expresses feelings of love and nostalgia for Puerto Rico. It is considered one of the unofficial National Anthems of Puerto Rico [9] The work includes a celebration of the three historical sociological traits that Puerto Ricans attribute to making their current culture and nationalism; the blend of Spanish, African and Taino. The song ...
Julissa Arce Rivera (born January 13, 1976) commonly known simply as Julissa, is a Puerto Rican Christian music singer. [1]From her first album, Regresará por mi, [2] she distinguished by her musical excellence, which has gone hand in hand with her husband, Mike Rivera.