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  2. Yndio - Wikipedia

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    Grupo Yndio is a Mexican band from Hermosillo, Sonora founded in 1972, [1] by some of the members of the dissolute band Los Pulpos. The band is known for Spanish covers of English-language pop hits, but with a distinctive Grupero style. [2][3] Their best known hits include "Melodía desencadenada", "Línea telefónica", "Dame un Beso y Dime ...

  3. Michael Salgado - Wikipedia

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    Biography. He was born in Texas, although his family roots are in Barrancos, Chihuahua, Mexico. [1] Michael Salgado gained prominence in the mid-1990s by looking back to the 'norteño' sound influenced by Ramon Ayala, and by subsequently introducing the style to the younger generation. He positioned his backing musicians, brother Ernie and ...

  4. Los Huracanes del Norte - Wikipedia

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    They are currently based out of Portales, New Mexico, United States. They are one of regional Mexican music's most famous acts. They first formed under the name Los Cuatro del Norte in 1969 by three brothers and a fourth member; a fourth brother joined in 1972. Their debut record was released in 1973; they scored their first gold record in 1978 ...

  5. La Fiebre - Wikipedia

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    The original band members were Ricardo Garza jr., Pete Espinoza, Rudy Rocha, Joe Angel Reynosa, Luis Ayala, Juan Manuel "Johnny" Tristan, and Eric Jimenez. In 1987 the group recorded their first album, Contagious, under their own label. This album gave them their first two charted songs, Vestida De Color De Rosa and Por Tu Culpa.

  6. Las Ketchup - Wikipedia

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    Las Ketchup is a Spanish girl group founded by flamenco record producer Manuel "Queco" Ruiz.The group, which consists of sisters Lucía, Lola, and Pilar Muñoz (later to be joined by a fourth sister Rocío), is best known for the 2002 hit single, "The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)", a single that sold over seven million copies worldwide. [1]

  7. Homero Manzi - Wikipedia

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    Homero Nicolás Manzione Prestera, better known as Homero Manzi (November 1, 1907 – May 3, 1951) was an Argentine tango lyricist, author of various famous tangos. He was born on November 1 of 1907 in Añatuya (province of Santiago del Estero), Argentina. Manzi was interested in literature and tango since he was young.

  8. Dame (Luis Miguel song) - Wikipedia

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    from the album Nada Es Igual... " Dame " (English: "Give Me") is a song written by Alejandro Lerner and Kiko Cibrian and performed by Mexican recording artist Luis Miguel. It was released as the lead single from his eleventh studio album Nada Es Igual... on 15 July 1996 to radio stations. "Dame" was recorded at the Record Plant studio in Los ...

  9. Gracias Por La Música - Wikipedia

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    Gracias Por La Música is a Spanish-language album by Swedish pop group ABBA, released in Spain on 5 April 1980 and Latin America on May 10.. The album was originally released due to the unexpected surge in popularity for the group in Latin American countries such as Mexico and Argentina after the release of the Spanish-language versions of "Chiquitita" and "I Have a Dream" in 1979.