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  2. San Jacinto (song) - Wikipedia

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    Gabriel performed the song live with an orchestra to promote his New Blood album in 2011. During these performances, which was documented on the Live Blood album/DVD, Gabriel shined a beam of light into the audience at the conclusion of the song. [7] "San Jacinto" was rehearsed for the i/o tour in 2023, but the song was ultimately cut from the ...

  3. Peyote song - Wikipedia

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    Peyote songs began with the blend of the Ute music style with Navajo singing. [1] Ed Tiendle Yeahquo composed over 120 peyote songs, many are still sung in NAC today. Vocal style, melodic contour, and rhythm in Peyote songs is closer to Apache than Plains, featuring only two durational values, predominating thirds and fifths of Apache music with the tile-type melodic contour, incomplete ...

  4. Apache - Wikipedia

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    A less likely origin may be from Spanish mapache, meaning "raccoon". [14] Modern Apache people use the Spanish term to refer to themselves and tribal functions, and so does the US government. However, Apache language speakers also refer to themselves and their people in the Apache term Indé meaning "person" or "people".

  5. Apache (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    "Apache" is a song written by Jerry Lordan and first recorded by Bert Weedon. Lordan played the song on ukulele for the Shadows while on tour and, liking the song, the group released their own version which topped the UK Singles Chart for five weeks in mid-1960. [ 1 ]

  6. Bal u Starego Joska - Wikipedia

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    The song belongs to a genre called piosenki apaszowskie which has its origin in the street songs of the French Apaches underworld. The Polish word apasz describes a member of the Warsaw underworld. The lyrics are in stylized Warsaw slang similar to Parisian argot. The French singer, Aristide Bruant was a proponent of the Los Apaches genre. [1]

  7. We Run This - Wikipedia

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    Released as both the album's third single in the United States and the lead single from her 2006 compilation Respect M.E., it samples elements from The Sugarhill Gang version of The Shadows' song "Apache". The song peaked at number forty-eight on the Billboard Hot 100. "We Run This" was nominated for a 2007 Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo ...

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  9. Original Nuttah - Wikipedia

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    Prior to Original Nuttah 's release, arguments about the way it should be released ensued. UK Apache stated: Jungle producers had the artist credit because it was their music, but I came from reggae where the singer was the artist that got credited for the tune, so I wanted it to come out as 'Original Nuttah' by UK Apache.