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  2. With His Pistol in His Hand - Wikipedia

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    The first problem was that it was about a Spanish ballad of a Mexican hero, yet Paredes's concentration was on English ballads with a Medieval basis. The other problem was that it openly criticized another folklorist Walter Prescott Webb and the Texas Rangers for their biased opinions against the Mexican population. [ 2 ]

  3. Latin ballad - Wikipedia

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    Latin ballad (Spanish: balada romántica) is a sentimental ballad derived from bolero that originated in the early 1960s in Los Angeles, California and Southern California. Some of the best known artists of the Latin ballad are Julio Iglesias , Mocedades , José Luis Rodriguez , Luis Miguel , Camilo Sesto , Emmanuel , Nino Bravo , Roberto ...

  4. Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier - Wikipedia

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    Russell manages to slip through the enemy lines to try to bring back help, only to return empty-handed. The Texan garrison withstands several attacks from Mexican troops before being overcome. George Russell, Thimblerig, Busted Luck, Travis, and a bedridden Colonel Bowie are all killed, leaving Crockett the sole defender standing.

  5. Battle of Ayutuxtepeque (1823) - Wikipedia

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    After this, Filísola's forces attacked Callejon del Diablo [5] which was poorly defended by 20 Salvadorans. After 2 hours of combat, the position was taken. [1] Vicente Filísola followed through Mejicanos, where the Salvadorans were completely defeated, after this on February 9, Filísola entered in San Salvador and declared it annexed to the First Mexican Empire.

  6. Remember the Alamo (song) - Wikipedia

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    It champions the Texans' efforts against Mexico to establish an independent republic. Tex Ritter first released the song as the b-side of "Gunsmoke" in 1955. It was the first song in the catalogue of his and Johnny Bond's music company Vidor Publications. Ritter's recording was used in the film Down Liberty Road the following year. While the ...

  7. Marty Robbins - Wikipedia

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    The Badge of Marshal Brennan (1957, 74 minutes) as Felipe, a Mexican outlaw [33] [34] Raiders of Old California (1957, 72 minutes) as Timothy Voyle [33] [34] Buffalo Gun (1958, released in 1961, 74 minutes) as Marty Robbins, a lawman [33] The Ballad of a Gunfighter (1963, 84 minutes) as Marty Robbins, an outlaw [35]

  8. New Mexico State falls to Liberty in entertaining Conference ...

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    How did this — 49 points, 712 yards of total offense, 339 rushing yards, 35 first downs, no punts — happen? Jerry Kill's answer wasn't. "Quarterback," New Mexico State's head coach said in a ...

  9. List of folk songs by Roud number - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of songs by their Roud Folk Song Index number; the full catalogue can also be found on the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library website. Some publishers have added Roud numbers to books and liner notes, as has also been done with Child Ballad numbers and Laws numbers.