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Olívia Guedes Penteado (12 March 1872 – 9 June 1934) was a Brazilian art patron and philanthropist who established the Salón de Arte Moderna in São Paulo. She was a motivating force for the country's modernism movement.
António Cândido Gonçalves Crespo (11 March 1846 – 11 June 1883) was a Brazilian-born Portuguese poet. Biography.
"Píntame" was released as the album's lead single in 1999 by Sony Discos. [8] An English-language remix of the song was released to dance radio stations in the US. [1] The accompanying music video for the song features Crespo performing the track along with other dancers in a white background. [9]
Crespo performed at the 23rd New York Salsa Festival at Madison Square Garden on September 5, 1998, with El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, and Latin jazz recording artist Eddie Palmieri. [14] He was part of the Hot Latin Nights show at Walt Disney World 's Pleasure Island on September 19, which was broadcast as a two-part Telemundo special on ...
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Alvaro Penteado Crósta is a Brazilian geologist, with international expertise in remote sensing, mineral exploration and planetary geology. He is an authority on the impact structures of Brazil and South America in general, and also known for the Crosta Technique, used in mineral exploration for detecting evidence of base and precious metals ...
In 2013, Puerto Rican-American singer Elvis Crespo and Cuban-American rapper Pitbull covered "Sopa de Caracol" and released it as a single on 30 July 2013 on Crespo's studio album One Flag. [11] Their version peaked at #41 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs and #1 on the Tropical Songs charts.
Manuel Luis Quezon Antonio y Molina, 2nd president (15 Nov 1935–17 Mar 1942) (in Washington, D.C., exile to 1 August 1944) José Abad Santos, acting for Quezon (17 Mar 1942–11 Apr 1942); Japanese prisoner (11 Apr–7 May 1942) Japanese Military Governors (commanders of the 14th Army; (3 Jan 1942–2 Sep 1945) President of the Executive ...