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  2. Marimba - Wikipedia

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    The term marimba refers to both the traditional version of this instrument and its modern form. Its first documented use in the English language dates back to 1704. [1] The term is of Bantu origin, deriving from the prefix ma-meaning 'many' and -rimba meaning 'xylophone'. The term is akin to Kikongo and Swahili marimba or malimba. [2]

  3. 1970s in Latin music - Wikipedia

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    This article includes an overview of the major events and trends in Latin music in the 1970s, namely in Ibero-America (including Spain and Portugal). This includes recordings, festivals, award ceremonies, births and deaths of Latin music artists, and the rise and fall of various subgenres in Latin music from 1970 to 1979.

  4. 1980s in Latin music - Wikipedia

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    The Latin balada is characterized by its bolero origin by fusing music from the United States with pop, R&B, and rock. [5] The 1980s was a golden era for the Venezuelan entertainment industry as popular telenovelas from the country also led to several actors to become successful singers such as Carlos Mata and Guillermo Dávila .

  5. Music of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Towns also have wind and percussion bands that play during the lent and Easter-week processions as well as on other occasions. The marimba is an important instrument in Guatemalan traditional songs. The oldest documented use of marimba in the Americas dates to 1680 during celebrations at Santiago de los Caballeros de Guatemala.

  6. Los Fugitivos - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, they had another hit with a cover of Roberto Carlos' "Pajaro Herido," featured on their album Secretos. In 1999, Nieto was replaced by Hekar Rivero, and the band switched labels from PolyGram to Sony Discos, releasing their album "Mi Última Tentación" shortly after. Los Fugitivos have recorded 10 albums, earning seven gold records ...

  7. José Ángel Espinoza - Wikipedia

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    José Ángel Espinoza Aragón (2 October 1919 – 6 November 2015), also known as Ferrusquilla, was a Mexican singer-songwriter and film actor. [1] He was the father of actress Angélica Aragón. [2]

  8. Manuel Ponce - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Ponce. Manuel María Ponce Cuéllar (8 December 1882 – 24 April 1948), known in Mexico as Manuel M. Ponce, was a Mexican composer active in the 20th century. His work as a composer, music educator and scholar of Mexican music connected the concert scene with a mostly forgotten tradition of popular song and Mexican folklore.

  9. Soy Como Quiero Ser - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the songs included are Spanish-language adaptations of popular songs from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. In 1988, Soy Como Quiero Ser received a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album in the 30th Annual Grammy Awards , which ultimately went to Un Hombre Solo by Julio Iglesias .