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  2. Los Lobos del Este de Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Los Lobos del Este de Los Angeles (Just another band from East L.A.) is the debut album by the American band Los Lobos, at the time known as Los Lobos del Este de Los Angeles. It was self-released by the band in early 1978 and features mostly traditional Mexican folk music .

  3. Gerard Nolst Trenité - Wikipedia

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    The Charivarius section was continued by Nolst Trenité until De Groene was banned by the occupying forces in 1940. Three anthologies — Charivari (1913) and Charivaria (1915 and 1916) — have been published, as well as five collections under the name Ruize-rijmen (1914-1918), from which an anthology was compiled in 1922, also under the title ...

  4. File:The Chaos.flac - Wikipedia

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    The source text, annotated by me with pronunciation hints, may be found on a Wikisource user page.. In general, many words have been pronounced using uncommon, dated, or outright archaic pronunciations, for maximum effect; for instance, “wont” is now usually a homophone of “want”, but has here been pronounced like “won’t”, as that produces a sound not otherwise heard in this line ...

  5. The Chaos - Wikipedia

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    "The Chaos" is a poem demonstrating the irregularity of English spelling and pronunciation.Written by Dutch writer, traveller, and teacher Gerard Nolst Trenité (1870–1946) under the pseudonym of Charivarius, it includes about 800 examples of irregular spelling.

  6. Los Ángeles Negros - Wikipedia

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    In June 1968 Los Ángeles Negros won La Discusión radio station's competition, in which they competed against a band named Los Cangrejo, and received the opportunity to record a single in Sello Indis, [4] an independent label owned by pianist Raúl Lara. They recorded "Porque Te Quiero"/"Día Sin Sol", which was released by Indis as a single.

  7. Los Illegals - Wikipedia

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    Los Illegals is an American Chicano punk band from Los Angeles.. Formed in 1979 artist/muralist Willie Herrón (keyboards, vocals), civil rights activist Jesus "Xiuy" Velo (bass), drummer Bill Reyes, and guitarist brothers Manuel and Antonio "Tony" Valdez (who also perform with their Mariachi parents & relatives).

  8. Renán Almendárez Coello - Wikipedia

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    His program is carried on several affiliate stations across the United States. For six years, "El Cucuy" was the most-listened-to voice on L.A. radio, surpassing the ratings of Rick Dees and Howard Stern. Almendárez hosted the morning show on KLAX-FM in Los Angeles, California and had an estimated 3,000,000 listeners. Guzman left KLAX in ...

  9. Hernandez brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Hernandez brothers, also known as Los Bros Hernandez, [1] are the three American cartoonist brothers Mario (b. 1953), Gilbert (b. 1957), and Jaime Hernandez (b. 1959). The three were born in a Mexican-American family and grew up in Oxnard, California . [ 1 ]