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Alexandra (full name Alexandra Cabrera de la Cruz, born 19 October 1978 in Santo Domingo) was attending a university in 1998, but her studies were put on hold when the opportunity arose to audition for arranger/producer Martires De Leon and executive producer Victor Reyes, who were looking for someone to pair with Monchy.
"La Reina" (transl. "The Queen") is a song recorded by American singer Christina Aguilera for her ninth studio and second Spanish-language album, Aguilera (2022). It was written by Aguilera, Luigi and Santiago Castillo, Servando Primera and Yasmil Marrufo, and its production was handled by the latter, alongside Rafa Arcaute, Federico Vindver, Afo Verde as co-producer, and Jean Rodríguez as a ...
Celina González Zamora. Celina González Zamora (16 March 1929 – 4 February 2015) was a Cuban singer-songwriter, who specialized in "música campesina", traditional music of the Cuban countryside. She is best known for co-authoring A Santa Bárbara with her partner Reutilio Domínguez. [1] Her recording of it was a hit, as was Celia Cruz's ...
The Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace [1] (Spanish: Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Paz), also called Lomas de Zamora Cathedral [2] [3] is a Catholic church located in the central square of the city of Lomas de Zamora, in Argentina under the patronage of Our Lady of Peace.
"Qué Me Des Tu Cariño" (2007) La Llave de Mi Corazón (English: The Key of My Heart) is a 2007 hit song from Juan Luis Guerra that has won numerous Latin awards. [1]
Reina de Reinas ("Queen of Queens") is the second major label studio album released by regional Mexican singer Jenni Rivera on August 3, 1999, by Sony Music. It was re-released by Cinta Acuario in 2008.
Reina de Corazones: La Historia is a compilation album from Mexican singer Alejandra Guzmán.It was released on July 31, 2007. The album includes singles from the beginnings of Guzman's career on Melody and Sony BMG from eight of her albums (no tracks from Bye Mama, Dame tu Amor, Enorme and La Guzmán were included).
The Cancionero de Palacio (Madrid, Biblioteca Real, MS II–1335), or Cancionero Musical de Palacio (CMP), also known as Cancionero de Barbieri, is a Spanish manuscript of Renaissance music. The works in it were compiled during a time span of around 40 years, from the mid-1470s until the beginning of the 16th century, approximately coinciding ...