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  2. Drama y Luz World Tour - Wikipedia

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    Private Concert by SuperEstrella – 107.1 FM KSSE: April 12, 2011 Los Angeles United States Music Box Theater: Private Concert by 93.1 FM Amor WPAT-FM: April 14, 2011 New York City United States Irving Plaza: Private Concert by Amor 107.5 FM WAMR-FM: April 15, 2011 Miami United States The Fillmore Theater: 2011 Latin Billboard Music Awards ...

  3. Maná - Wikipedia

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    Maná in concert in Rock in Rio in Madrid in 2012. Mana is known for its involvement in social and political issues. The band has been active in supporting environmental causes, human rights, and other charitable efforts. Their song "Eres mi religión" is often cited for its spiritual and humanitarian message.

  4. Mexican band ManĂ¡ concert will benefit family of farmworker ...

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    Mexican pop-rock band Maná will spread more than musical entertainment in its Friday (Dec. 1) concert at the Save Mart Center.. The band’s philanthropic effort will benefit the family of Elidio ...

  5. Category:Maná concert tours - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Maná concert tours" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Amar es Combatir Tour; D.

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  7. Unidos Por La Paz - Wikipedia

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    Unidos Por La Paz is a live 2 disc album (twelfth overall) set by Latin American Mexican rock band Maná.In the biggest show ever performed by 2 Latin artists in Mexico City's Estadio Azteca (Azteca Stadium), 104,000 people came together on March 3, 2001 for the "Unidos Por La Paz" (United for Peace), a concert performed by Maná and Jaguares to benefit the people of the Mexican state of Chiapas.

  8. Fher Olvera - Wikipedia

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    With Abraham Calleros and Gustavo Orozco switching interests, Olvera continued his musical trajectory with the Calleros, Juan Diego (bass), Ulises (lead guitar) and himself (vocals and backup guitar), and a new member: Alejandro González (drums). The band recreated itself with a new name in 1987: Maná. [2] The current members are:

  9. Category:Maná - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles related to Mexican pop/rock band Man ... Maná concert tours (3 P) M. Maná members (5 P) S. Maná songs ...