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  2. Pedro Fernández (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Mi Forma De Sentir (1994) Pedro Fernández (1995) Deseos Y Delirios (1996) Un Mundo Raro: Tributo a José Alfredo Jiménez (1997) Aventurero (1998) Laberintos de Pasión (1999) Lo Más Romántico de Pedro Fernández (1999) Yo No Fuí (2000) Mi Cariño (2001) De Corazón (2002) Escúchame (2006) Dime Mi Amor (2008) Amarte a la Antigua (2009)

  3. Patria y Vida - Wikipedia

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    On 11 July 2021, a series of demonstrations began in Cuba against the government of Miguel Díaz-Canel.The first protests erupted in San Antonio de los Baños, near Havana, and in Palma Soriano, in the province of Santiago de Cuba, with people chanting "Patria y Vida", as well as other slogans and criticizing the government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic on the island and the subsequent ...

  4. Banda el Recodo - Wikipedia

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    Banda Sinaloense El Recodo de Cruz Lizárraga, often referred to simply as Banda El Recodo, is a Mexican banda formed in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, in 1938. It has been under the direction of the Lizárraga family.

  5. La muerte no es el final - Wikipedia

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    "La Muerte No Es El Final" (Death Is Not The End) is a Christian song composed by the Spanish priest Cesáreo Gabaráin Azurmendi (1936–1991), after the death of Juan Pedro, a young organist in his church. Gabaráin composed hundreds of religious songs, some of them known worldwide such as "Pescador de Hombres".

  6. Huseng Batute - Wikipedia

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    José Cecilio Corazón de Jesús y Pangilinan (November 22, 1894 – May 26, 1932), also known by his pen name Huseng Batute, was a Filipino poet who used Tagalog poetry to express the Filipinos' desire for independence during the American occupation of the Philippines, a period that lasted from 1901 to 1946.

  7. ¡Celia Cruz: Azúcar! - Wikipedia

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    This was Cruz's final public appearance, [1] before her death in July 2003. The tribute concert raised $145,000 for the Celia Cruz Foundation. [2] Musicians: Luis Aquino, Ito Torres, Vicente "Cussi" Castillo, Juan Quinones, Rafy Torres, Victor Vazquez, Tonito Vazquez, William "Cachiro" Thompson, Tito De Gracia, Ceferino Caban, Cucco Pena.

  8. Llorando se fue - Wikipedia

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    "Llorando se fue" (English: They left in tears) is a Bolivian folk song recorded by Los Kjarkas in 1981 on the album Canto a la mujer de mi pueblo [3] and released as a B-side of the "Wa ya yay" single in 1982. [4] The song has been very popular in Latin America since the 1980s and has been covered several times.

  9. José Corazón de Jesús Jr. - Wikipedia

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    José Corazón Lacdan de Jesús Jr. (1 October 1924 – 21 April 1970) was a Filipino silent film actor. Corazón de Jesús Jr. was born on 21 October 1924 in Manila, the Philippines. He was the son of Tagalog poet José Corazón de Jesús (1894–1932) and Asuncion Lacdan (1900–1986). He had two other siblings; Teresa (1922–1963) and ...

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