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"Secreto de Amor" (English: "Secret of Love") is a song by Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian, released as the first single and title track from Sebastian's 27th studio album, Secreto de Amor. Written and produced by Sebastian, it is often regarded as one of his signature songs, [1] being covered by many artists including Lucero, Victor ...
En Vivo: Desde la Plaza El Progreso en Guadalajara (Eng.: Live: From Plaza El Progreso en Guadalajara') is the title of the second live album released by Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian. This album became his first number-one hit on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart.
José Manuel Figueroa Sr. [2] [3] (April 8, 1951 – July 13, 2015), known professionally as Joan Sebastian (pronounced [ɟʝoˈan seβasˈtjan]), was a Mexican singer and songwriter. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Born in Juliantla , Guerrero , he composed more than 1,000 songs, including compositions for artists such as Bronco , Vicente Fernández , Lucero ...
"Secreto de Amor" (song), a 2000 song by Joan Sebastian This page was last edited on 4 June 2023, at 23:45 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
"Secreto de Amor" Hot Latin Track of the Year Nominated Secreto de Amor: Regional Mexican Album of the Year by a Male Artist Won 2002 En Vivo: Desde la Plaza El Progreso en Guadalajara: Nominated 2003 Lo Dijo el Corazón: Nominated 2005 Dos Grandes (with Marco Antonio Solís) Latin Greatest Hits Album of the Year Won Himself Latin Tour of the Year
Más Allá del Sol (Beyond the Sun) is the 35th studio album by Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian. Produced by Sebastian, it was released on April 24, 2006 through Musart Records . The album peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart, and peaked at number 189 on the Billboard 200 , becoming Sebastian's third entry on the ...
Territorio Muisca, archived version, Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research "Cultura Muisca". pueblosoriginarios.com. Retrieved 2022-12-02. "LOCALIZACIÓN DEL RESGUARDO DE COTA Confederación de Bogotá - Territorio Muisca" in 4.
The tribes that inhabited El Bajío proved to be some of the hardest to conquer for the Spanish—peace was ultimately achieved via truce and negotiation—but due to its strategic location in the Silver Route, it also drew prominent attention from the Spanish crown and some of the flagship Mexican colonial cities were built there, such as ...