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Gustavo Adolfo Gómez López (Caracas, Venezuela, January 7, 1951) is a Venezuelan lawyer, banker and businessman of Spanish ancestry. Founder of the law firm Gómez López & Asociados, he was president of Banco Latino and its group of companies until 1994.
Redman featuring DJ Kool - "Let's Get Dirty (I Can't Get in da Club)" Missy Elliott featuring Ludacris and Trina - "One Minute Man" Jennifer Lopez - "I'm Real" Jagged Edge featuring Nelly - "Where the Party At" (version 1) Sisqó - "Dance for Me" Brian McKnight - "Love of My Life" Redman - "Smash Sumthin'" Jennifer Lopez featuring Ja Rule - "I ...
"Getting Better" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. It was written mainly by Paul McCartney , with some of the lyrics written by John Lennon , and credited to the Lennon–McCartney partnership.
Like the lyrics of her 2001 song "I'm Gonna Be Alright" suggest, Jennifer Lopez is, well, gonna be alright after a turbulent year — right after she embraces some of her best, meme-worthy moments ...
If Lopez could go back and tell herself something in 2004, she says it would be this: "It's gonna be better than you think. So just hang on." This Is Me…Now: A Love Story drops on Prime Video on ...
A Travis County jury found Francisco Lopez Jr., 36, guilty of murder on Thursday and sentenced him to 28 years in prison for the 2019 death of Guillermo Bernal Gomez, 32.
In 2007, Gomez recorded a cover of The Band's hit "Up On Cripple Creek" for the tribute album Endless Highway: The Music of The Band. Their song "How We Operate" was played in the final scene of the film The Hitcher. Gomez continued to tour, including a co-headlining 2007 US tour with label-mate Ben Kweller. The band toured Australia and New ...
The label was founded by Alex Lichtenauer and Nick King in 2009 in Keene, New Hampshire. [2] King left the label in 2010; Get Better is now run by Lichtenauer . [3] [4] [5]Its stated aim is to "reverse the constant underrepresentation of the queer arts community, with a specific focus on punk, hardcore, and alternative rock music". [6]