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  2. Rock music in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Santana. Mexican rock music, often referred to in Mexico as rock nacional ("national rock"), originated in the 1950s. Standards by The Beatles, Elvis Presley, The Everly Brothers, Nancy Sinatra, and Chuck Berry were soon covered by bands such as Los Apson, Los Teen Tops, Los Twisters, Los Hitters, Los Nómadas, Los Rockets, Los Rebeldes del Rock [], Los Locos del Ritmo, Los Crazy Boys ...

  3. Music of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The modern classical guitar and its baroque predecessor were invented in Spain. In Spain, music has a long history. It has played an important role in the development of Western music, and has greatly influenced Latin American music. Spanish music is often associated with traditional styles such as flamenco and classical guitar. While these ...

  4. Category:Spanish music by year - Wikipedia

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    Category: Spanish music by year. 2 languages. Español; ... 2022 in Spanish music (3 P) 2023 in Spanish music (6 P) 2024 in Spanish music ...

  5. Jorge Pedreros - Wikipedia

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    In his first year out of Jappening, he was part of the program Éxito on Channel 13, in the section "La Oficina de Al Lado" where he once again played the role of Evaristo Espina. While in his second stage outside the humorous space, he participated in the programs El show de Pepito TV and A la suerte de la Olla , both produced by Canal 13 in 2001.

  6. Charles Foley (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Foley received only 2.5% royalties for three years from Milton Bradley, which amounted to about $27,000. The game became a sensation after Johnny Carson and Eva Gabor played it on The Tonight Show in 1966. [1] Hasbro took over the manufacturing of the game. [2]

  7. Spanish music - Wikipedia

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    Spanish music may refer to: Music of Spain, music of the Spanish people in Spain; Latin music, though note that not all Latin music are in Spanish;

  8. List of twist songs - Wikipedia

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    Several pop songs have referenced the Twist among several other songs, sometimes calling on listeners/dancers to change their dance step when the singer calls out the name of a different dance. "Do You Love Me" – The Contours (1962). Covered by The Dave Clark Five (1964) and many others. "Land of a Thousand Dances" – Chris Kenner (1963).

  9. Twister (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, they released the album "Twister," their first recorded with Abril Music. The hit "40 graus" ("40 Degrees" in English) topped the Brazilian charts, and the album sold 250,000 copies, also reaching the 67th position among the 100 most played songs in Brazil that year.