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  2. Lupita Palomera - Wikipedia

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    María Guadalupe Palomera Chávez was born in 1913 in La Yesca, Tepic Territory, [5] which later became the State of Nayarit. Her father, Luis Palomera, was the municipal treasurer of La Yesca. [5] Her family later moved to Guadalajara, Jalisco. Palomera made her debut singing on Guadalajara's XED radio station. [4]

  3. Bolero - Wikipedia

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    Julio Jaramillo, a prolific Ecuadorian bolero singer and recording artist who performed throughout Latin America.. The bolero first spread from the east of Cuba to the Dominican Republic in the year 1895, thanks to trovador Sindo Garay, who had previously brought the criolla "La Dorila" to Cuba, giving rise to a lasting interchange of lyrical styles between both islands. [9]

  4. Inolvidable (song) - Wikipedia

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    Two songs composed by Gutiérrez, "Inolvidable" and "Llanto de Luna" ("Crying Moon"), were highly successful boleros in Latin America. [4] In 1992, a compilation album including an instrumental version of the song performed by Gutiérrez was released. [5] Musically "Inolvidable" is a bolero. [6]

  5. Tito Rodríguez - Wikipedia

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    He renamed his band "Los Lobos del Mambo" ("the mambo wolves") and later dropped the name altogether, deciding to go with "The Tito Rodríguez Orchestra". The first song that he recorded under the band's new name which became a "hit" was "Bésame La Bembita" (Kiss My Big Lips).

  6. Julio Brito - Wikipedia

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    Julio Brito [1] [2] was a Cuban musician, composer, orchestra conductor and singer. He achieved great popularity both in his native Cuba and internationally, thanks to compositions such as the guajira "El amor de mi bohío" or the world famous bolero "Mira que eres linda", interpreted by numerous artists around the world, even today.

  7. Manolita Arriola - Wikipedia

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    Manuela Arriola Rubio (6 March 1919 [1] – 27 November 2004), [2] known by her stage names Manolita Arriola and Manuelita Arriola (and their alternate spellings, Manolita Arreola and Manuelita Arreola, respectively), was a Mexican singer and actress.

  8. Jorge del Moral - Wikipedia

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  9. Mis Boleros Favoritos - Wikipedia

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    Mis Boleros Favoritos (English: My Favorite Boleros) is a compilation album by Mexican singer Luis Miguel. Released on 8 October 2002 by Warner Music Latina , it contains thirteen previously-recorded songs from the Romance -themed albums as well as a new track "Hasta Que Vuelvas".