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2003: Mis 30 Mejores Canciones; 2004: Tesoros de Colección: Puras Rancheras; 2005: Tesoros de Colección: Lo Romantico de Los Caminantes; 2007: La Historia: Lo Mas Chulo, Chulo, Chulo; 2008: Caminantes Si Hay Caminos: Sus Rancheras Mas Chula; 2009: En Vivo! Desde Tijuana, San Diego y Mexicali; 2009: Moviditas y Cumbias Bien Chulas; 2010: Mis ...
15 Éxitos Vol. 3 is a compilation album by Mexican group Los Caminantes, released in 1987 on Luna Records. It is the third of a three volume greatest hits collection from their Corridos Al Estilo De Los Caminantes , Porque Tengo Tu Amor , Cada Dia Mejor , and De Guanajuato...Para America! albums.
Agustín Ramírez Sánchez (August 28, 1952 – October 26, 2022) was a Mexican singer-songwriter, co-founder and frontman of the Mexican band Los Caminantes.. Ramírez composed and was responsible for many of Los Caminantes' hits, including, "Palomita Mensajera," "Para Que Quieres Volver," "Regresare," "He Sabido," "Volar, Volar," "Ven y Abrazame," "Una Noche," "Todo Me Gusta De Ti," "Mi ...
De Guanajuato...Para America! is the seventh studio album by Mexican group Los Caminantes, released in 1986. The album reached number-one on the Billboard Regional Mexican Albums chart. [ 1 ]
Former U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin, R-N.Y., who has been tapped by Trump to lead the EPA, declined to commit to rolling back what Trump and other critics of the rules have called an "EV mandate" when ...
Judy Rodriguez was 30 when her family reported her missing on January 23, 1991, a short time after her daughter Stephanie’s first birthday party. NYC woman murdered 33 years ago finally ID’d ...
This week’s penultimate rankings show caused more of a stir than normal. Committee chair Warde Manuel revealed that those teams not playing this weekend are locked into their current order .
Gracias Martin is the eighth studio album by Mexican group Los Caminantes, released in 1987.It is also a tribute album dedicated to keyboardist Martín Ramírez, the younger brother of Agustín, Brígido, and Horacio Ramírez.