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Live – En Vivo Desde Mexico is a live album by Alacranes Musical. It was released on February 17, 2009. [1] Track listing. Intro; ... Un Idiota; El Teniente;
The band has released several albums since its formation in November 1999, and in 2007 was nominated for a Latin Grammy for their album, Ahora Y Siempre. [ citation needed ] Their hits "Si Yo Fuera Tu Amor" and "Por Tu Amor" reached #2 and #4, respectively, on Billboard's Latin Regional Mexican Airplay chart.
Tu Inspiración is the eleventh album by Alacranes Musical. It was released on August 26, 2008. [1] Track listing. Dame Tu Amor; Perdidamente Enamorado; Fue Su Amor;
In the United States, "Por Amarte Así" debuted at number 34 at the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart on the week of 5 August 2000. [6] It climbed on the top ten six weeks later and peaked at number three on the week of 11 November 2000 [7] [8] In the same week, the song peaked at number two on the Billboard Latin Pop Songs chart with the number one position held off by Chayanne's song "Yo Te ...
Ahora y Siempre (Eng.: Now and Forever ) is a studio album released by music group Alacranes Musical . This album became their first number-one set on the Billboard Top Latin Albums , and was released in a standard CD presentation and as a Deluxe Edition CD/DVD combo.
Y: A Musical Cabaret was a musical review starring quick-change artist Arturo Brachetti which ran at the Piccadilly Theatre from 27 June 1983 to 28 July 1984. [1] The show was set in the style of a Paris cabaret complete with topless acts, illusion, visual effects, dancing and song.
Ramón "Chunky" Moroyoqui Sánchez (October 30, 1951 — October 28, 2016) was a San Diego-based Chicano musician, folklorist, teacher, and activist.During the Chicano Movement, he formed Los Alacranes Mojados, performed and organized for the United Farm Workers, and was a founder of Chicano Park.
"A Cambio de Que" (In Exchange for What) is a song written by Xavier Santos Córtes and first recorded in 1983 by Mexican band Los Diablos. [1] American born singer Marisela sang a version modified to reflect a female voice in her studio album Completamente Tuya. [2]