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  2. Javier Solís - Wikipedia

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    At age 16, Solis went to Puebla to sing with the Mariachi Metepec, but he did not get his first professional break until two years later when Julito Rodríguez and Alfredo Gil of the famous singing trio, Los Panchos, discovered him and took him to audition at CBS Records. [5] There in 1950, he signed a contract and recorded his first album.

  3. Jorge Negrete - Wikipedia

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    He was the first to die of the "Tres Gallos Mexicanos", or "Three Mexican Roosters" (as he, Pedro Infante and Javier Solís, a younger star, were called; the three died within a span of 13 years). Thousands of fans attended his funeral and followed the hearse to the Panteón Jardín cemetery, where he was buried in the actors' corner. On ...

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    A Wikipedia page listing notable deaths in the year 2024, with entries organized chronologically.

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    Javier Santamaría: 69 Politician Spain (Valladolid) Bernard Stalter: 63 Politician France (Strasbourg) José Marroquín Yerovi: 76 Priest Ecuador (Guayaquil) Ann Sullivan: 95 Animator United States (Los Angeles) Ashok Desai: 88 Politician India John Dennis: 88 Bishop United Kingdom 14 April 2020: Haydar Baş: 73 Politician Turkey Helen Damico: 89

  6. Recuerdo a Javier Solís - Wikipedia

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    Recuerdo a Javier Solís (I remember Javier Solís) is an album that was released in 1994 by Vikki Carr. It won a Grammy Award for Best Mexican-American Recording. [1] The album contains the hit song Amaneci en Tus Brazos. The album is a tribute to Javier Solís, a popular Mexican singer who died in 1966.

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  8. Javier Solis - Wikipedia

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  9. Felipe Valdés Leal - Wikipedia

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    Valdés Leal wrote "Por Qué Negar" and "Qué Te Importa" for Javier Solís' debut album, the recording reached platinum sales in 1957. [10] In 1974, Valdés Leal retired and went to live with his family in Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico, where he spent his final years until he died on August 17, 1988. He was laid to rest in the Cemetry of Chipitlán.

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