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Tear Drop Records was a record label founded in Winnie, Texas, United States, in the early 1960s by recording pioneer and radio personality, Huey P Meaux.As a deejay, Meaux was known as the "Crazy Cajun", a name that stuck with him throughout his long, music career.
"To Full Gallop") is the ninth studio album released by Bronco with Fonovisa Records in the fall of 1989. [2] The initial release included 12 songs. [ 3 ] Select tracks were written by band frontman José Guadalupe Esparza while others were written by professional songwriters such as Bebu Silvetti and Manuel Alejandro .
Primera Fila is the eighth live album by the regional Mexican music group Bronco, released on March 24, 2017, through Sony Music and their first album as Bronco since 1997, releasing it to the market very soon after Sony negotiated with Bronco's former manager, Óscar Flores, in order for Bronco to possess the legal right to perform under such name after 20 years.
Bronco: The Series (Spanish: Bronco: La serie), is a Spanish-language biographical television series produced by Turner Latin America, Plataforma, and Comarex. [1] The series is based on the history of Regional Mexican band Bronco, and in turn is an adaptation of the book Cicatrices de un corazón Bronco by José Guadalupe Esparza. [1]
"ADMV" (short for "Amor de Mi Vida"; English: "Love of My Life") [1] is a song by Colombian singer Maluma. Co-written by Maluma, Stiven Rojas, Vicente Barco, and Edgar Barrera, the lattermost of whom also produced the song, it was released by Sony Music Latin on April 23, 2020. The song topped the charts in Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala ...
"El Amor de Mi Vida" (English: "The Love of My Life") is the second single from Ricky Martin's debut solo album Ricky Martin. It was released on February 25, 1992. A music video was also released. The song reached number eight on the Hot Latin Songs in the United States.
The members of what would become Bronco went by the name Los Broncos de Apodaca since it was customary to include the state or region from which they originated. The inspiration for the name came from Estadio Adolfo Lopez Mateos stadium, which hosted the Broncos de Reynosa team of Mexican League baseball, and was known colloquially as "Estadio ...
"Nunca Voy a Olvidarte" debuted in the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart at number 31 in the week of 14 August 1993, climbing to the top ten two weeks later. [10] [11] The song peaked atop the chart 18 September 1993, [12] replacing "Mi Tierra" by Gloria Estefan and was succeeded by "Guadalupe", by José & Durval, three weeks later. [13] "