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  2. Music of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica also has a youth symphony orchestra, founded by ex-President José Figueres Ferrer in the 1970. "Concertina Ana Gabriela Castro-Rosabal" was the first 4-year-old girl/ child/Costa Rican to direct the Youth Symphony Orchestra into tuning in its 1970 Debut, and first 4-year-old violin soloist to play Mozart under the direction of ...

  3. 20 Años de Éxitos En Vivo con Moderatto - Wikipedia

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    20 Años de Éxitos En Vivo con Moderatto (20 Years of Hits Live with Moderatto) is the third live album by Mexican recording artist Alejandra Guzmán.It was released by EMI Latin on June 21, 2011, and features the participation of Moderatto as her backing band.

  4. List of number-one hits of 1987 (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    Notitas Musicales was a bi-weekly magazine that published two record charts: "Canciones que México canta" ("Songs that Mexico sings"), which listed the Top 10 most popular Spanish-language songs in Mexico, and "Hit Parade", which was a Top 10 of the most popular songs in Mexico that were in languages other than Spanish.

  5. Danny Berrios - Wikipedia

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    Dios se está moviendo; Gracias; Puedo empezar otra vez; Adicto a su amor; El me salvo; Aprendiendo a confiar en ti; Solo en Jesús; Postrado a sus pies; Lo que le agrada; Dios cuida de mí: Tu mejor momento; Ofrenda agradable; Mi Cristo vive; Alaba a Dios; La alegría del Señor; Dios cuida de mí; Himno de victoria; Para el rey; El secreto es ...

  6. Malpaís (group) - Wikipedia

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    Malpaís is a band from Costa Rica.The music of Malpaís is part of the Costa Rica-contemporary compositions work, called by the band "Costarican new song". The musicians are trying to relate the concept to the early folk and protest folk tradition of Latin America, mixing musical structures of regional and local folk genres such as calypso and tambito with easy-listening jazz (breaks and ...

  7. List of number-one songs of 2011 (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, fourteen songs reached number one on the General chart. Of these, thirteen songs were entirely in Spanish, and only one was in English.Ten acts achieved their first number-one song in Mexico: Gloria Trevi, Alejandra Guzmán, La Adictiva Banda San José de Mesillas, Los Tigres del Norte, Reyli, Yuridia, Calibre 50, Maroon 5, Christina Aguilera and Jenni Rivera.

  8. Ha*Ash: En Vivo - Wikipedia

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    Ha*Ash: En Vivo (transl. "Live") is the first live concert DVD and second live album by American Latin pop duo Ha*Ash. [3] It was released through Sony Music Latin and OCESA Seitrack on December 6, 2019 as a digital download. [4] It was filmed at the Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City, on November 11, 2018 during their world tour Gira 100 años ...

  9. José Capmany - Wikipedia

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    José Capmany (15 July 1961 – 13 October 2001) was a Costa Rican songwriter and guitarist. Along with Enrique Ramírez, he was a founder of the band "Café con Leche", a popular rock band in Costa Rica in the late 1980s. His latest release "Canciones Cotidianas" included a compilation of his work.