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Guerilla City is the debut studio album by American rapper Guerilla Black.It was released on September 28, 2004, via Virgin Records.Recording sessions took place at SoundCastle, Forster Bros. Entertainment, The Darkchild Grind Factory, Can-Am Recorders and Southgate Studios in Los Angeles, Danga Zone Studios in Miami Beach, Big 3 Recording Studios in St. Petersburg, and Ardent Studios in Memphis.
Changuinola, the most populated city of Bocas del Toro. These are the largest 20 Panamanian cities and towns, listed in descending order. All figures are estimates for corresponding districts for the year 2016. [1] The last census took place in 2010. Provincial capitals are shown in bold.
"Panama" (sometimes incorrectly called "Panama Rag" [1]) is a jazz standard. It is by William Henry Tyers, originally entitled "Panama, a Characteristic Novelty", [2] published in 1912. [3] Jazz legends who have played and recorded the song include the New Orleans Rhythm Kings, Luis Russell, Kid Ory, the Eureka Brass Band, and Humphrey Lyttelton.
Although the song features some suggestive lyrics, it is about a car that Roth saw race in Las Vegas; its name was "Panama Express", hence the title of the song. [7] [6] Panama was also the name of Roth's Opel Kadett. [8] Roth wrote the song after being accused by a reporter of "singing about only women, partying, and fast cars".
"Money City Maniacs" is a song by Canadian rock band Sloan. It was released as the lead single from the band's 1998 album, Navy Blues . In a 2000 poll conducted by the music magazine Chart , the song was voted the 12th greatest Canadian song of all time. [ 1 ]
In 1897, Spanish-born musician Santos Jorge composed the "Himno Istmeño", which was initially a student song but reached levels of popularity among the population. Jorge had composed the official music for the anthem, but it had no lyrics, so he told his friend Jerónimo Ossa to write lyrics for it.
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Hugo Spadafora Franco (September 6, 1940 – September 13, 1985) was a Panamanian physician and guerrilla fighter in Guinea-Bissau and Nicaragua. [1] He criticized the military in Panama, which led to his murder by the government of Manuel Noriega in 1985.