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"Se va el caimán" (translation "the alligator is going") is a cumbia written by the Colombian songwriter, José María Peñaranda. [1] It was first recorded by the Eduardo Armani orchestra in 1945. [2] In its list of the 50 best Colombian songs of all time, El Tiempo, Colombia's most widely circulated newspaper, ranked the song at No. 6. [2]
Cristina Romo Hernández (13 September 1941 – 21 December 2023), better known as Cristina Pacheco, was a Mexican journalist, writer and television personality.While her journalism career began in 1960, continuing with regular columns in La Jornada, she was best known for her work in television, hosting two shows called Aquí nos tocó vivir and Conversando con Cristina Pacheco, both on Once ...
Hijo Ilustre de la Ciudad de Temuco (1991) Hijo Ilustre de la Comuna Lo Espejo (1993) Homenaje del Congreso Nacional de Chile (19 de junio de 1996) Festival de Viña del Mar 1997: primer premio en música de raíz folclórica con la canción Cartagena, de Claudio Guzmán; Triple Disco de Platino en 1999, ARCI-MUSIC, por ventas de Los 20 mejores
Luis Roberto Conriquez was born in Caborca, Sonora, Mexico on 28 February 1996. [2] [3] In 2018, after quitting his full-time job at a gas station, Conriquez focused on writing songs, where he later signed to the independent label Kartel Music and released his debut album Mis Inicios, [4] which contained the collaborative track "Mi Apodo El 20" with Los Minis de Caborca.
Special Episode 09 - Shaking of de La que se avecina (Shaking of La Que Se Avecina): A special program about the index Special Episode 10 - Gracias por hacernos reír (Homenaje a Mariví Bilbao) (Thank you for making us laugh (honoring Mariví Bilbao)): On April 3, 2013, Mariví Bilbao died, aged 83, the actress recorded more than 70 episodes ...
Wendy de los Cobos as Aguasanta "Tata" Guerra (seasons 4–5, 7-present; he also made guest appearance in the spin-off series of El Chema): Ismael's mother. Geraldine Zinat as Amalia Ramírez: Nazareno's mother. Diego de Tovar as Nicandro "Niki" Casillas Limón: Connie's son. Aurelio's biological son.
Tesla pledged to keep fighting for Elon Musk's $65 billion pay to be restored, a battle that could make it all the way to the highest US court.
Fangio, the Demon of the Tracks (Spanish: Fangio, el demonio de las pistas) is a 1950 Argentine motor racing film directed by Román Viñoly Barreto, starring Yvonne Bastien, Ernesto Bianco, Armando Bo and Néstor Deval.