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Rancho Los Álamos y Agua Caliente was a 26,626-acre (107.75 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day Kern County, California given in 1846 by Governor Pio Pico to Francisco Lopes, Luis Jordan and Vicente Botiller. The name means "Cottonwoods and Hot Springs Ranch" in Spanish.
The group also appeared in Cuba, Spain, Puerto Rico, Central America, Argentina. Los Hermanos Castro sang on television shows such as The Judy Garland Show. Many of the songs the group performed were written by Arturo. Their single "Un Hombre y Una Mujer" reached the number three position on the Puerto Rico singles chart in June 1967. [1]
Rancho Las Aromitas y Agua Caliente, commonly known as Rancho Las Aromas, was a 8,660-acre (35.0 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day San Benito County, California given in 1835 by Governor José Castro to Juan Miguel Anzar. [1] The name means "little perfumes and hot spring" and refers to nearby sulfur springs.
Los Fugitivos is an American grupero from Los Angeles, California. [1] The band was formed in 1985 as Grupo Kariño by brothers Jaime and Edi Espinoza. [ 2 ] In 1991, with the addition singer-guitarist Roberto Nieto, the band rebranded as Los Fugitivos.
Los Super Seven is an American supergroup which debuted in 1998. According to Allmusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine , "Los Super Seven isn't a band, per se – it's a collective, organized by manager Dan Goodman, who comes up with a concept for each of the group's albums and assembles a band to fit."
Trio Los Condes is a Puerto Rican music trio that has had international success throughout Latin America and in the United States. The trio released several albums, including collaborations with Tito Lara , Armando Manzanero , Julio Angel , [ 1 ] Manny Manuel and others.
"Tren al Sur" (English: "Train to the South") is a song from the album Corazones by the Chilean rock/pop band Los Prisioneros, released as the main single on May 7, 1990. It was considered one of the 50 most important Latin pop songs by Rolling Stone and one of the most groundbreaking Hispanic songs by The Observer .
El Ejemplo (The Example) is a studio album by Regional Mexican band Los Tigres del Norte.It was released by Fonovisa Records on May 2, 1995, and includes fourteen tracks written by Teodoro Bello and Enrique Valencia, which span song styles such as ballads, boleros, corridos, cumbias and rancheras.