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The pastor and creator of the character of Biper y Sus Amigos, David John Passuelo, [4] he said that the initiative was born with "the idea of helping Sunday schools with music, those people who wanted to sing songs for God at a children's level, not only for the spiritual and moral edification of children, but also to evangelize them".
The songs "Yo amo la navidad" (I love Christmas) and "Éste es mi año" (This is my year) written by Juan Carlos Rodríguez are full of joy and celebration, with electronic rhythms and acoustic sounds, and "Para niños como yo" (For children like me) interpreted only by Evely, puts on display the raw truth of the poor boys and how they feel ...
The San Juan Children's Choir (Coro de Niños de San Juan in Spanish) is a children's choir from San Juan, Puerto Rico. The group was founded in 1966 by its director, Evy Lucío Córdova. [1] [2] The choir usually accepts participants from the age of 6 onwards. Auditions are held every year.
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The sixth season of Colombian reality singing contest La Voz Kids aired on July 18 in Caracol Television. Andrés Cepeda is the only coach who returned from previous season, while joined by the new coaches, Puerto Rican singer Kany García and Venezuelan Nacho who replacing Jesús Navarro and Natalia Jimenez who both departed from the show.
[2] [10] In response, the king of Castile sent the ambassador and lawyer Don Diego Lopez de Medrano in 1386 with his reply to Prince John of Gaunt. [11] The king of Castile finally bought off the claim of his English competitor by arranging a marriage in 1388 between his son Henry and Catherine , daughter of Constance and John of Gaunt, [ 2 ...
Juan Escutia was born between 1828 and 1832 in Tepic, now the capital of the state of Nayarit. Records show he was admitted to the academy as a cadet on 8 September 1847—five days before the fateful battle—but his other papers were lost during the assault.
John was born at Medina del Campo (in the Crown of Castile), the son of King Ferdinand I of Aragon [2] and Eleanor of Alburquerque. [3] In his youth he was one of the infantes (princes) of Aragon who took part in the dissensions of Castile during the minority and reign of John II of Castile.