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  2. La Lupe - Wikipedia

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    La Lupe y su alma venezolana 1966; A mí me llaman La Lupe 1966; The King and I 1967 (with Tito Puente) The Queen does her own thing 1967; Two Sides of La Lupe 1968; Queen of Latin Soul 1968; La Lupe's era 1968; La Lupe is the Queen 1969; Definitely La Yi Yi Yi 1969; That genius called the Queen 1970; La Lupe en Madrid 1971; Stop, I'm free ...

  3. XHCAO-FM - Wikipedia

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    XHCAO began on 101.7 FM, with a concession awarded to Liza Garza Acosta on August 16, 1994. In 2000, it was sold to Radio BMP de Ciudad Camargo, around the same time it moved to 89.1 FM. It broadcast the formats La Comadre, La Mejor and La Ley until 2006 when it was transferred to XHRR-FM.

  4. Two Sides of La Lupe - Wikipedia

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    Two Sides of La Lupe, also known as Dos Lados de La Lupe is an album by La Lupe and Tito Puente. It was released by Tico Records in 1968. [1] AllMusic gave the album a rating of three stars. [2] In his book Tropics of Desire, Jose Quiroga wrote that, in Two Sides of La Lupe, the "dialectical modes are more

  5. Tito Puente Swings, The Exciting Lupe Sings - Wikipedia

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    Tito Puente Swings, The Exciting Lupe Sings, also known as La exitante Lupe canta con el maestro Tito Puente is an album by La Lupe and Tito Puente. It was released by Tico Records in 1965. [ 1 ] AllMusic gave the album a rating of two-and-a-half stars.

  6. XHKZ-FM - Wikipedia

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    It was owned by La Voz del Istmo de Tehuantepec, S.A., and broadcast with 1,000 watts day and 500 night. It was sold to its current concessionaire in 2000. XEKZ received approval to migrate to FM in 2010. From 2020 to 2022, the station was part of the El Heraldo Radio network, reverting to its prior format and name after two years.

  7. XHLUPE-FM - Wikipedia

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    The transmitter is located atop Cerro de la Silla. It received its concession as XHPAG-FM on September 29, 1991, then known as "Papagayos FM", based in Los Ramones and transmitting from the Sierra Papagayos range northeast of town. It was later billed as "La Más Buena" and "105.3, La Que Te Complace" before taking the La Lupe moniker in 2017.

  8. XHFTI-FM - Wikipedia

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    This lasted until December 2011, and after an interregnum of being called "89.5 FM", the station rebranded as Vive FM on May 7, 2012. In late 2015, Grupo FM split into two concerns owned by different parts of the same family, Grupo FM and Radio Networks; RN owned the latter station along with XHRN-FM and XHTD-FM and programmed all three ...

  9. Mongo Introduces La Lupe - Wikipedia

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    Mongo Introduces La Lupe is an album by La Lupe and the Mongo Santamaria Orchestra. It was recorded at the Plaza Sound Studios in New York City and released by Riverside Records in 1963. [1] AllMusic gave the album a rating of four stars. Reviewer Scott Yanow called it "an excellent set of stirring Afro-Cuban jazz." [2]

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