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    One of last artworks of the Mexican actor and singer, who died Sunday, may soon be coming to a movie house near you, with a boost from his mother, Maribel Guardia

  3. Joan Sebastian - Wikipedia

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    José Manuel Figueroa Sr. [2] [3] (April 8, 1951 – July 13, 2015), known professionally as Joan Sebastian (pronounced [ɟʝoˈan seβasˈtjan]), was a Mexican singer and songwriter. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Born in Juliantla , Guerrero , he composed more than 1,000 songs, including compositions for artists such as Bronco , Vicente Fernández , Lucero ...

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  6. List of slide guitarists - Wikipedia

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    Slide guitarists are musicians who are well-known for playing guitar with a "slide", a smooth, hard object, held in the fretting hand and placed against the strings to control the pitch. [1] Beginning with guitarists in the American South and Hawaii in early 20th century, [ 2 ] slide guitar styles have developed in a variety of musical settings ...

  7. Grupo Frontera - Wikipedia

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    Grupo Frontera is a Mexican-American regional Mexican band from Edinburg, Texas. The band consists of Adelaido "Payo" Solís III (vocals, bajo quinto ), Juan Javier Cantú (vocals, accordion), Julian Peña Jr. ( congas ), Alberto "Beto" Acosta (bajo quinto), Carlos Guerrero (drums), and Brian Ortega (bass guitar).

  8. Guitarrón mexicano - Wikipedia

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    Mexican composer Julián Carrillo adapted the guitarrón for microtonal music by adding frets to enable it to play eighths of a tone. He scored for this instrument, under the name octavina , in several compositions, most notably the Preludio a Colón (1922).

  9. Gil Gutierrez - Wikipedia

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    At 17, he teamed up with Fink to play venues in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. When Fink returned to Germany, Gutiérrez went to Mexico City to study jazz earning money by playing his guitar on city buses. [4] The guitarist has played in South America and Spain [6] with Ana Gabriel, Ricardo Arjona, Francisco Cespedes, and Pedro Guerra. [5]