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El Guero Y Su Banda Centenario was a Mexican band that primarily played and created duranguense music. The band was started by El Guero, Jorge Hernandez, in 2004 after moving from Wisconsin to San Antonio Texas to embark on his musical career with Javier Gomez, Jesus Garza and Daniel Zapata. [ 1 ]
From 1970 and 1975 Jorge Cordero appeared as percussionist in the Anne Linnet and Steffen Brandt ensembles. [2] 1975 saw him appear as guitarist in the Latin Rock band, La Luna, with whom he recorded their "Que Vida" single. [3] In 1979 Jorge Cordero joins the Denmark-based salsa orchestra, Salsa Na´ Ma, as tres (Cuban guitar) player and ...
The following year-end charts were elaborated by Mejía Barquera, based on weekly charts that were published on the magazine Selecciones musicales as compiled on Roberto Ayala's 1962 book "Musicosas: manual del comentarista de radio y televisión"; those charts were, according to Ayala, based on record sales, jukebox plays, radio and television airplay, and sheet music sales [a]. [6]
In Mexico, she signed a contract to perform for a month at El Patio, Mexico City's top nightclub. [6] She made her first record, "Bonita", in 1949. [7] Quintana with Fernando Soler in Mi querido capitán (1950) Quintana is remembered for her participation in numerous Mexican films between 1948-1960.
Aurora is a Spanish-language telenovela produced by the United States–based television network Telemundo.It starred Sara Maldonado, Eugenio Siller, and Jorge Luis Pila.As part of the 2010–11 season, Telemundo aired the series from November 1, 2010, to May 20, 2011, weeknights at 8 p.m. eastern, replacing El Clon.
"Falsas Esperanzas" was released as the third single from Mi Reflejo on July 2, 2001, in Spain and on July 3, 2001, in the United States. [9] [10] A remix of the song was released in Germany on July 17, 2001. [11]
"Porque te vas" is a romantic ballad [17] that incorporates elements of funk, disco and pop music, featuring a predominant use of the saxophone. [18] Critic Julián Molero of Lafonoteca described the track's instrumentation as "full of self-confidence with almost mocking interventions of the brasses and the crash of the drums releasing unexpected blows". [19]
The second music video for "Sé Que Te Vas" (solo version) was released on June 10, 2016. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] As of October 2019 [update] , the video has over 51 million views on YouTube . The third video for "Sé Que Te Vas", recorded live for the live album Ha*Ash: En Vivo , was released on December 6, 2019.