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  2. Mazizo Musical - Wikipedia

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    Mazizo Musical is a regional Mexican band formed in Chicago in 2003. [1] They specialize in the duranguense genre. In 2006, they released a single called "Loco Por Ti" by the Mexican singer Marco Antonio Solís which was on their album, Nuestros Sueños.

  3. Leo Dan - Wikipedia

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    Full discography at his official website; 1963 – Leo Dan 1964 – Como Te Extraño Mi Amor 1964 – El Fenómeno 1965 – Bajo El Signo De Leo 1966 – Libre, Solterito y Sin Nadie

  4. El Halcón - Wikipedia

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    José Luis Melchor Ortiz (born July 23, 1947 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican retired Luchador (Professional Wrestler) best known by his ring name El Halcón. During his career, which spanned over five decades, [ 3 ] he competed throughout the United States and Mexico.

  5. The Big Gundown - Wikipedia

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    The Big Gundown was released in Italy in March 1967 with a running time of 105 minutes. [4] It was released in Spain as El halcón y la presa (English translation, The Falcon and the Prey). [5]

  6. Hijo de la Luna - Wikipedia

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    "Hijo de la Luna" (English: "Son of the Moon") is a song written by José María Cano performed originally by the Spanish band Mecano with lead singer Ana Torroja. It appeared on their 1986 album, Entre el cielo y el suelo , and had great success all over the Spanish-speaking world, as did the album.

  7. Luna (Ana Gabriel album) - Wikipedia

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    Luna (English Moon) is the ninth studio album by Mexican pop singer Ana Gabriel. It was released on November 9, 1993. It was released on November 9, 1993. This material was produced by herself.

  8. Inolvidable (song) - Wikipedia

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    Two songs composed by Gutiérrez, "Inolvidable" and "Llanto de Luna" ("Crying Moon"), were highly successful boleros in Latin America. [4] In 1992, a compilation album including an instrumental version of the song performed by Gutiérrez was released. [5] Musically "Inolvidable" is a bolero. [6]

  9. Talk:El Halcon - Wikipedia

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