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In Cuba he recorded four songs with RCA Víctor, directed the Orquesta de Bebo Valdés for the radio and Lecuona's orchestra for television. Between 1952 and 1954, Bermúdez lived in Cuba and Mexico with his orchestra; promoting his music internationally. In Mexico, he met Dámaso Pérez Prado, Celia Cruz and Beny Moré.
San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí, Mexico Plaza de Toros Monumental El Paseo El Texano Jr. vs. El Mesías for the vacant AAA Mega Championship [117] June 3 Lucha Libre World Cup: Night 1: Mexico City, Mexico Palacio de los Deportes: Dragon Azteca Jr. vs. Tyrus [118] June 5 Lucha Libre World Cup: Night 2: Mexico City, Mexico Palacio de los Deportes
Costa Rican Championships San José, Costa Rica [31] 20 km walk (road) 1:30:44 Noelia Vargas: 5 June 2021 A Coruña, Spain 50 km walk (road) 4 × 100 m relay: 46.00 Sharolyn Scott Andrea Vargas Desire Bermúdez Keylin Pennant: 22 June 2019 Central American Championships: Managua, Nicaragua 4 × 400 m relay: 3:40.23 Costa Rica Irma Harris Brown ...
"Colombia Tierra Querida" (translation "Colombia dear land") is a song written by Lucho Bermúdez in the Colombian cumbia genre. It is also the name of the 1970 album by Bermúdez, released on CBS Records, that introduced the song.
Also, in 2009 he was included in UNAFUT's (governing body of Costa Rican football clubs) official list of Costa Rica's 100 best players of the 20th century. In 1966 Cartaginés was the first Costa Rican club to travel to the United States playing against Guadalajara and Emelec. [8]
In 1960, the team made a tour around the world, leaving Costa Rica on September 17. In 78 days, the team played 24 games, winning 12, losing seven and drawing five. They scored 71 goals and allowed 47, with a remarkable performance from Juan Ulloa Ramírez, the best player and top scorer of this tour. [10] [11] Liga Deportiva Alajuelense logo ...
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.
The royal box was finished in 1999 and is the only team in Costa Rica with such an amenity. In 1997, the Municipality of Alajuela agreed to change the name from Estadio Municipal de Alajuela to Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto.