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Vinicius para Crianças - Arca de Noé; Based on: A Arca de Noé by Vinicius de Moraes: Directed by: Ewaldo Ruy Augusto César Vannucci: Starring: Aretha Marcos Milton Nascimento Chico Buarque Fábio Jr. Alceu Valença Bebel Gilberto Moraes Moreira MPB4 Ney Matogrosso Marina Lima Boca Livre As Frenéticas Martim Francisco Walter Franco Elis ...
Leonardo del Arco Barrera (known as Nino del Arco; born 6 September 1958) [1] is a Spanish lawyer and former child actor. He played Jesus alongside Daniel Martín and Marianne Koch in A Fistful of Dollars (1964), by Sergio Leone. [2] He played Dieter in El niño y el muro (1965), by Ismael Rodríguez. [3]
Arco Iris (band), an Argentinian rock group, and the name of their first album; Arco Iris (Skybox album), 2006; Arco Iris (Amina Alaoui album), 2011; Arco Iris, a 2011 album by Atomic Garden "Arco-Íris", a 1986 song by Carlos Paião "Arcoiris", a song by J Balvin from Colores, 2020
The National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI from its former name in Spanish: Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática) is an autonomous agency of the Mexican Government dedicated to coordinate the National System of Statistical and Geographical Information of the country. [1]
A Spanish adaptation of the song, "El Arca de Noé", was recorded by Jimmy Fontana and peaked at the first place on the Argentine hit parade. [3] An English adaptation, titled "When Love Comes Round Again" and performed by Ken Dodd, reached #19 in the UK Singles Chart. [4]
Para Quando o Arco-Íris Encontrar o Pote de Ouro (For when the rainbow meets the pot of gold) is the second solo album released by Brazilian musician Nando Reis. The track "Relicário" was later recorded live by Cássia Eller. [1] on her Acústico MTV album, and featured Reis himself.
A music video for the song was filmed in Colombia in which the band performs at Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountain range while also depicting a love story with a couple; it was nominated for Video of the Year at the 1996 Lo Nuestro Awards. In 2015, Vives re-recorded "La Tierra del Olvido" with several fellow Colombian acts.
An article in the Italian newspaper La Stampa accused Battiato of enclosing in the LP the "culture of the new right", [3] referring in particular to the first song of the album, "Radio Varsavia". Track listing