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  2. Canciones para después de una guerra - Wikipedia

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    Canciones para después de una guerra ("Songs for after a war") is a 1971 Spanish documentary film directed and written by Basilio Martín Patino based on post-Spanish Civil War Spain. It was done in secret in 1971 and was not released until 1976, shortly after the death of Francisco Franco .

  3. Visa Para Un Sueño - Wikipedia

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    Visa Para Un Sueño (English: Visa for a dream) is the third single by Dominican artist Juan Luis Guerra and his band 440 from their fourth studio album Ojalá Que Llueva Café. Initially released by Karen Records in the Dominican Republic in 1989, it was released a year later in Spain . [ 1 ]

  4. Facundo Cabral - Wikipedia

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    Signature of Facundo Cabral. Facundo Cabral (born Rodolfo Enrique Cabral Camiñas; May 22, 1937 – July 9, 2011) [1] was an Argentine singer and songwriter.. He was best known as the composer of "No soy de aquí ni soy de allá" [2] ("I'm not from here and not from there"), "Pobrecito mi Patron" ("My Poor Boss"), and many other compositions.

  5. El Farolito (song) - Wikipedia

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    It was composed and produced by Guerra and the Dominican accordionist Francisco Ulloa and his band. The track is a Perico Ripiao, better known as merengue tipico, a rural version of merengue and it describes the curves of the body of a lover and his feelings for her. [1] According Guerra, "El Farolito" is his favorite track on the album. [2]

  6. Grandes Éxitos Juan Luis Guerra y 440 - Wikipedia

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    Grandes Éxitos de Juan Luis Guerra y 440 or simply Grandes Éxitos is a compilation album of Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra, and his band 440 released in July 1995 by Karem Records. It contained Guerra's fifteen biggest hits from 1988 to 1994 on the original version and from the albums Mudanza y Acarreo (1985) to Fogarate!

  7. El Costo de la Vida - Wikipedia

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    "El Costo de la Vida" (transl. "The Cost of Living") [1] is a song by Dominican Republic singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra from his sixth studio album, Areíto (1992). The song was released as the album's third single in 1992 by Karen Records.

  8. Ojalá Que Llueva Café - Wikipedia

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    Guerra composed the song "Ángel para una Tambora" in honor of Andújar and replaced the deceased musician with the percussionist Juan De la Cruz. After this, Guerra recorded the title track "Ojalá Que Llueva Café", which was the first single released in June 1989, and included the participation of the Dominican children's choir "Retoños ...

  9. Malinche (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Malinche, un musical de Nacho Cano (or Malinche) is a Spanish-language stage musical, based on the life of the Nahuan slave known as La Malinche. [1] It premiered at the IFEMA Fairground in Madrid in 2022, [2] [3] [4] and will be produced in Mexico featuring a Mexican cast. [5] [6] An English-language production has also been performed by the ...