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American regional Mexican band Fuerza Regida released a cover of the song in 2020, titled as "Burrito Sabanero", as the sixth track from their Christmas EP Navidad con la Regida. [2] Spanish singer David Bisbal included the song in his 2024 Christmas album Todo Es Posible En Navidad (English: Everything is possible at Christmas) [3]
Lucero co-starred with Luis Miguel on the 1985 film Fiebre de amor. She also recorded a duet with Luis Miguel on the track, "Todo el Amor del Mundo" from the film's soundtrack. Mexican singer Rocío Banquells collaborated with Luis Miguel on song "No Me Puedo Escapar de Ti" in 1987.
Blanco was born in Caracas, Venezuela.He purchased his first musical instrument known as a cuatro at the age of 15 and learned to play it listening to the radio. Blanco created a new Venezuelan music style ‒ a fusion of Cuban music and joropo ‒ called "the orquídea" in honor of the Venezuelan national flower.
Sting made his Premio Lo Nuestro debut.The iconic rock star premiered his new Spanish song, "Por Su Amor," during the 34th edition of the awards show in Miami, Florida Thursday night.Surrounded by ...
"Mi Burrito" is a popular Latin-American folk song, but the big band jazz arrangement is an original composition by Raymond Harry Brown.Brown composed it for his wife in 1973 when he had a rehearsal band in New York City that included his brother, Steve Brown, Steve Gadd, Tony Levin, Will Lee, Marvin Stamm, Louie Del Gaddo, Dave Taylor, Tom Malone, Sam Burtis, and others.
A solas con mi acordeón (1978) Brindemos por las mujeres (1979) 10 años tequila y cerveza (1980) El poeta del amor (1981) Vámonos de rumba (1982) Por ustedes (1983) Cumbia tropical (1984) Gracias México (1985) Los Sabaneros de Molina (1987) Puro vallenato (1989) Así es Colombia (1990) El rey de Colombia (1991) El rey de la cumbia (1992 ...
De Mi Puño y Letra is a studio album recorded by Venezuelan singer-songwriter Carlos Baute. The album was released by Warner Music Spain on April 1, 2008 and re-released on June 30, 2009. It was recorded between Mexico City and Los Angeles and produced by Juan Carlos Moguel [4] and Armándo Ávila, who has also worked with RBD and La Quinta ...
Known as "Lisandro Meza y Su Conjunto" between 1967 and 1994, his music is known for its eclectic style with Dominican Merengue, Louisiana Zydeco, and Tex-Mex Norteño music. His music was inspired by many famous artists and musicians such as Los del Río , Aterciopelados , Alberto Barros, Aniceto Molina , and many more artists.