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  2. Lucho Bermúdez - Wikipedia

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    Luis Eduardo Bermúdez Acosta (January 25, 1912 – April 23, 1994) better known as Lucho Bermúdez, was a Colombian musician, composer, arranger, director and performer. He is considered [ by whom? ] to be one of the most important performers and composers of Colombian music in the 20th century.

  3. Spanish Harlem Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Esa Nena - (Marco Bermudez / George Delgado) Yo Te Prometo - (Gil Lopez / Marco Bermudez) Dime Tu - (Carlos Castante) Goza El Ritmo - (Oscar Hernández) Echa Pa'Lante - (Gil López / Marco Bermudez) Guaracha Y Bembe - (Cheo Feliciano) Y Deja - (Rubén Blades) Canción Para Ti - (Oscar Hernández) Como Te Quise - (Carlos Castante)

  4. Colombia Tierra Querida - Wikipedia

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    It was also performed in 2015 on the Colombian version of "The Voice" by Fanny Lu, Cepeda, and Maluma, the official YouTube video of which has received over 7 million views. [16] In 2019, the song was used as the opening of the so-called "Plantón Sinfónico" during the 2019 protests in Colombia.

  5. Carmen de Bolívar (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Carmen de Bolívar" is a Colombian song written and performed by Lucho Bermúdez. The song, released in 1958, is about Bermudez's home town, El Carmen de Bolívar in Colombia's Bolívar Department. [1] Viva Music Colombia rated the song No. 14 on its list of the 100 most important Colombian songs of all time. [2]

  6. Lucha Reyes (Mexican singer) - Wikipedia

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    María de Luz Flores Aceves (23 May 1906 – 25 June 1944), known by her stage name Lucha Reyes, was a Mexican singer and actress. Born in Guadalajara , Jalisco , she was popular in the 1930s and 1940s and was called the "Queen of Ranchera ".

  7. Lucha Reyes - Wikipedia

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    Lucha Reyes may refer to: Lucha Reyes (Peruvian singer) Lucha Reyes (Mexican singer) This page was last edited on 29 December 2019, at 07:12 (UTC). Text is ...

  8. Súper Luchas - Wikipedia

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    Súper Luchas is a Spanish-language publication covering lucha libre and other forms of professional wrestling.The publication began as a print magazine [1] [2] [3] in 1991 and later became the largest lucha libre magazine in the world and remained one of the few professional wrestling magazines to survive to the 2000s but now operates mainly as an online website.

  9. Limi-T 21 - Wikipedia

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    Limi-T 21 (sometimes spelled as Limi-T XXI) is a popular merengue group from Puerto Rico.The group was formed in 1990. The group consists of three members: Angel Ramiro Matos, Javier Bermúdez, and Elvin F. Torres Serrant. They released their first album