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  2. José García Cordero - Wikipedia

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    During his career, he has received multiple recognitions, such as the "Merit Medal" granted by the French Senate for his contributions to Latin American culture, [3] the "Gold Medal" in the 1st and 3rd Edition of the Caribbean Biennale Museum of Modern Art of Santo Domingo [], among others.

  3. Category : Songs written by Enrique Garcia (songwriter)

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  4. Joseph Lacalle - Wikipedia

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    José María Lacalle García, known in the United States of America as Joseph M. Lacalle (November 17, 1859 – June 11, 1937) was a clarinetist, composer, conductor and music critic. He is best known for composing the song "Amapola". His surname is misspelled LaCalle in some sources.

  5. Amapola (song) - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Guatemalan artist Gaby Moreno recorded the song for her debut album, Still The Unknown. Ryuichi Kawamura's cover appears on his 2011 album The Voice. Natalie Cole included "Amapola" in her 2013 album Natalie Cole en Español. In 2016, Bradley Walsh recorded the song for his debut album, Chasing Dreams.

  6. The Pizza Tapes - Wikipedia

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    The Pizza Tapes is an album by Jerry Garcia (acoustic guitar, vocals), David Grisman (), and Tony Rice (acoustic guitar). It was recorded at Grisman's studio on two evenings in 1993, and features unrehearsed performances of folk and bluegrass songs.

  7. José Feliciano - Wikipedia

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    José Montserrate Feliciano Garcia was born on September 10, 1945, in Lares, Puerto Rico, the fourth child of eleven sons. He was born blind as a result of congenital glaucoma. [2] [3] He was first exposed to music at the age of three, playing on a cracker tin can while accompanying his uncle who played the cuatro. [4]

  8. José García Antonio - Wikipedia

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    José García Antonio (born August 10, 1947) is a Mexican potter from San Antonio Castillo Velasco in the municipality of Ocotlán, Oaxaca, a town noted for its handcrafts.

  9. José García Villa - Wikipedia

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    José García Villa [1] (August 5, 1908 – February 7, 1997) was a Filipino poet, literary critic, short story writer, and painter.He was awarded the National Artist of the Philippines title for literature in 1973, [2] [3] as well as the Guggenheim Fellowship in creative writing by Conrad Aiken. [4]