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Alicia María Arellano Félix played by Marilyn Uribe (seasons 2-3), a member of the Arellano Félix family and money launderer for the Tijuana cartel. Manny played by Erick Israel Consuelo (seasons 2-3), Amado’s right-hand man and a member of the Juarez cartel.
Julius Wechter was a percussionist in Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, most notably on marimba. "Spanish Flea" was one of several songs he wrote for the group. It was released as an instrumental on the B-side to the single "What Now My Love" from their 1965 album Going Places.
Herb Alpert was born on March 31, 1935 [3] and raised in the Boyle Heights [4] section of Eastside Los Angeles, [5] California. [6] He was the youngest of three children (a daughter and two sons) [7] born to Tillie (née Goldberg) and Louis Leib (or Louis Bentsion-Leib) Alpert. [8]
The family moved from Autlán to Tijuana, on the border with the United States. Carlos' rock and roll career started in the city park: Parque Teniente Guerrero, his mother took him to see the Tj's, the pioneer rock and roll band from the city. TJ (tee jay) is a nickname for Tijuana. They were formed by Javier Bátiz. At the age of 12, Carlos ...
Antonio Margarito, professional boxer (Originally from Torrance, California, United States of America); Paloma Márquez, actress; Manuel Medina, professional boxer (Originally from Tecuala, Nayarit)
1.10 Toros de Tijuana. 2 South Division. Toggle South Division subsection. 2.1 Bravos de León. 2.2 Conspiradores de Querétaro. 2.3 Diablos Rojos del México. 2.4 El ...
Club Tijuana Xoloitzcuintles de Caliente, commonly known as Tijuana, or simply as Xolos, is a Mexican professional football club based in Tijuana, Baja California, that competes in Liga MX. The team plays its home games at Estadio Caliente .
Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass performed some of the songs with Mike Redway singing the title song as the end credits roll. The title theme was Alpert's second number one on the Easy Listening chart where it spent two weeks at the top in June 1967 and peaked at number 27 on the Billboard Hot 100 . [ 43 ]