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  2. Los Gatos (band) - Wikipedia

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    Los Gatos (Spanish for "the Cats") were an Argentine rock group of the late 1960s, founded in the wake of an earlier group, Los Gatos Salvajes, who shared two of the same members. They are considered part of the founding trinity of Spanish -language rock in Argentina, along with Almendra and Manal. The unexpected success of their 1967 debut ...

  3. Your guide to Milwaukee's Mexican Fiesta 2024: Performers ...

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    Gannett. Claire Reid, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. August 22, 2024 at 6:08 AM. Milwaukee's Mexican Fiesta, one of the largest Mexican festivals in the Midwest, returns to the Summerfest grounds ...

  4. Los Gatos, California - Wikipedia

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    Los Gatos is Spanish for "The Cats". [10] The name derives from the 1839 Alta California land grant that encompassed the area, which was called La Rinconada de Los Gatos ("The Corner of the Cats"), where the cats refers to the cougars (mountain lions) and bobcats that are indigenous to the foothills in which the town is located.

  5. Felix Y Los Gatos stirs up some green chile gumbo - AOL

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    August 30, 2024 at 11:01 AM. ... Peralta is the co-founder and lead member of Felix Y Los Gatos, a nationally touring act from Albuquerque's South Valley. He formed the band 20 years ago with D.B ...

  6. The War of Don Emmanuel's Nether Parts - Wikipedia

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    The townspeople clear the mud from the buildings in the Inca town, and the new town is subsequently named Cochadebajo de los Gatos after the Inca stone statues of jaguars which line it. The mud deposited on the flattened jungle below the valley provides fertile farmland for the new town, and mud-brick terraces are built on which to grow crops.

  7. Gato Barbieri - Wikipedia

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    Flying Dutchman. United Artists. ESP-Disk. Durium. Columbia. Leandro " Gato " Barbieri (November 28, 1932 – April 2, 2016) was an Argentine jazz tenor saxophonist who rose to fame during the free jazz movement in the 1960s and is known for his Latin jazz recordings of the 1970s. [1] His nickname, Gato, is Spanish for "cat".

  8. Litto Nebbia - Wikipedia

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    Litto Nebbia was born in 1948 in Rosario, Santa Fe to Martha Corbacho and Félix Nebbia, two musicians. During his early teens, Litto left high school to join a friend, keyboardist Ciro Fogliatta, in a band: "The Wild Cats". The duo moved to Buenos Aires in 1963, and lived hand-to-mouth in a Balvanera ward tenement.

  9. Fiesta Broadway - Wikipedia

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    4-27-2025. Fiesta Broadway is an annual event held in downtown Los Angeles to celebrate Cinco de Mayo, Mexican culture and Latin American culture in general. Modeled on Miami's Calle Ocho Festival and harking back to the early 20th-century Fiesta de Los Angeles, it features vendors and musical acts. [1][2] At its peak, Fiesta Broadway stretched ...