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  2. Al Hurricane - Wikipedia

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    Al Hurricane was born on July 10, 1936 [5] [14] as Alberto Nelson Sanchez the first of five children to Jose Margarito Sanchez and Bennie L. Sanchez [15] in Dixon, New Mexico.

  3. List of Alabama hurricanes - Wikipedia

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    September 18, 1901: The 1901 San Vicente hurricane moved over Alabama briefly. [2] October 11, 1902: After making landfall in Pensacola, Florida, 1902's Hurricane Four moved over Alabama as a tropical storm. [2] November 3, 1904: This was the first storm since HURDAT records began to affect Alabama in the month of November.

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  6. 15 Exitos Rancheros - Wikipedia

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    15 Exitos Rancheros is a compilation album by Al Hurricane, Al Hurricane Jr., & Tiny Morrie. It is the thirteenth full-length album released by the New Mexican musician Al Hurricane in 1980. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  7. Al Hurricane Jr.'s perfect storm as performer and son ... - AOL

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    Aug. 30—The first song Al Hurricane Jr. ever sang in front of an audience was "Love Potion No. 9." It was 1964, Hurricane was 5, and he was standing on the big stage at the Albuquerque Civic ...

  8. A Tribute to Al Hurricane - Wikipedia

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    A Tribute to Al Hurricane "The Godfather" was the DVD release of the concert in its entirety. It featured slideshows , and announcements explaining the upcoming musicians and their songs of choice. A Tribute To Al Hurricane Vol. 1

  9. Madrecita, Te Debo Tanto - Wikipedia

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    Madrecita, Te Debo Tanto is the first collaborative album by Al Hurricane, Al Hurricane Jr., Baby Gaby, Gloria Pohl, Lorenzo Antonio, & Tiny Morrie. It is the tenth full-length album released by the New Mexican musician Al Hurricane in 1980. [1] Johnny Tapia would often shout the words "Madrecita, Te Debo Tanto" if he won by knock out. He ...