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20 Años De Éxitos En Vivo Con Moderatto
''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. Jay de la Cueva worked as producer of the album, which was recorded at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City on March 17, 2011. The album includes Guzmán's greatest hits, a song originally performed by Moderatto, and two newly recorded songs, including the theme song of the Mexican telenovela '' Una familia con suerte''. The album entered the top five in Mexico and the top twenty in the United States. To promote the album, a video for the song "Un Grito en la Noche", previously a single from Guzmán's album ''Eternamente Bella'' (1990), was released in September 2011. The standard edition of the album in Mexico includes a DVD documentary about the recording sessions. ''20 Años de Éxitos En Vivo con Mod ...
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Alejandra Guzmán
Gabriela Alejandra Guzmán Pinal (born February 9, 1968), known professionally as Alejandra Guzmán, and nicknamed "La Reina de Corazones" (The Queen of Hearts) is a Mexican musician, singer, composer, and actress. With more than 30 million albums sold throughout her career, and winner of a Latin Grammy, she is one of the most successful Mexican female singers. She is the daughter of actress Silvia Pinal and singer Enrique Guzmán. Early life and career Gabriela Alejandra Guzmán Pinal was born February 9, 1968 in Mexico City, to her mother’s third marriage. Guzmán has three siblings: two older half-sisters, actress Sylvia Pasquel and Viridiana Alatriste. Her younger brother, Luis Enrique Guzmán is her only sibling from the same father and mother. Her first song '' Bye Mamá'', a song dedicated to her mom was the start to her career in 1988. In 1990s, she released several of her biggest albums like ''Eternamente Bella'', ''Flor de Piel'', as well as ''Libre'' which launche ...
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Franco De Vita
Franco Atilio De Vita De Vito (born January 23, 1954, in Caracas, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan Latin Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter. His first album as a solo artist garnered three Spanish-language hits in Venezuela. He signed with the CBS Records label in 1989, and in 1990, his album '' Extranjero'' had a song that reached No. 1 on the United States Latin charts and won an MTV Video Music Award. His 2004 album ''Stop'' reached the Top 10 throughout Latin America and on the United States Latin charts. In the United States alone, he has scored more than two dozen hits on the ''Billboard'' charts.Cordova, Randy.Franco de Vita talks inspiration, influences, 5/10" ''The Arizona Republic''. May 5, 2015. Career 1980s One of four children born in Venezuela to Italian immigrants, De Vita's family returned to Rome, Italy when he was 3. The family moved back to Venezuela when De Vita was 13. Due to his upbringing in Rome, Italy, De Vita learned Italian as his first language and di ...
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Jenni Rivera
Dolores Janney "Jenni" Rivera Saavedra (July 2, 1969 – December 9, 2012) was an American singer known for her work within the Regional Mexican music genre, specifically in the styles of Banda, Mariachi and Norteño. In life and death, several media outlets including CNN, ''Billboard'', Fox News, and ''The New York Times'' have labeled her the most important female figure and top-selling female artist in Regional Mexican music. ''Billboard'' magazine named her the "top Latin artist of 2013", and the "best selling Latin artist of 2013". Rivera began recording music in 1992. Her recordings often had themes of social issues, infidelity, and relationships. Rivera released her first major label studio album, ''Si Quieres Verme Llorar'', in the late 1990s, failing to attain commercial success; however, she rose to prominence in the United States and Mexico with her 2005 album, ''Parrandera, Rebelde y Atrevida''. In the mid to late 1990s, she was often criticized and was refused ...
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Indeleble
''Indeleble'' is the eleventh studio album released by Mexican singer Alejandra Guzmán. The album was produced by Loris Ceroni and features songs written by Mario Domm, lead singer of the Mexican group Camila and Kalimba. It is one of the best-reviewed albums on Guzman's career and also is the responsible for bringing her back to the top of the charts in Mexico. The album won the ''Best Album'' prize at the ''Oye'' Awards in Mexico. Also received two nominations for the Latin Grammy Awards of 2006 for Best Rock Solo Performance and Best Rock Song for the first single " Volverte a Amar", losing both to Gustavo Cerati. The album yielded a second single, "Quiero Estar Contigo" and the track "Necesito Amarme" was featured on the Mexican film ''Así del Precipicio''. It reached platinum status in Mexico peaking at #1 in the charts.
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Volverte A Amar
"Volverte a Amar" (Eng.: Loving You Again) is the first single from Alejandra Guzmán's twelfth studio album ''Indeleble''. The song was produced by Loris Ceroni and written by Mario Domm and Alejandra Guzmán. The song was very successful in Mexico and United States. In Mexico, the ringtone of this single was certified double-gold. The single also hit #1 there and #6 on the ''Billboard'''s Hot Latin Tracks chart (the highest peak for the artist on that chart). The song received a Latin Grammy Award nomination for Best Rock Song, awarded to Gustavo Cerati Gustavo Adrián Cerati (11 August 1959 – 4 September 2014) was an Argentine singer-songwriter, composer and producer, considered one of the most important and influential figures of Ibero-American rock. Cerati along with his band Soda Stereo, .... Chart performance Certification References {{Reflist 2006 singles Alejandra Guzmán songs Songs written by Mario Domm Songs written by Alejandra Guzmán 2006 songs< ...
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Soy (Alejandra Guzmán Album)
''Soy'' () is the ninth studio album by Mexican singer Alejandra Guzmán. This album was the first produced by Desmond Child, Randy Cantor and was the winner of the 2002 Latin Grammy Award for " Best Rock Solo Vocal Album", being the first win and, to date, the only Latin Grammy won by the singer. The album yielded four singles: " De Verdad", " Diablo", " Volveré a Amar" and the Robbie Williams's original " Quiero Vivir". The track "Vagabundo Corazón" features Joe Perry and Steven Tyler from the rock band Aerosmith. The last track, "Labios de Fuego" was featured on the soundtrack of the Mexican film ''Dame Tu Cuerpo''. ''Soy'' was certified gold in Mexico. Track listing # " Diablo" (Alejandra Guzmán, Randy Cantor, Jodi Marr) — 03:26 # " De Verdad" (Steve Mandle, Julia Sierra, Jodi Marr) — 03:21 # " Quiero Vivir" (Robbie Williams, Desmond Child, Eric Bazilian) — 03:45 # " Volveré a Amar" (Desmond Child, Richie Supa) — 03:52 # "Caramelo" (Elsten Torres) — 03:17 ...
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Libre (Alejandra Guzmán Album)
Libre is the fifth album by Mexican iconic Rock singer Alejandra Guzmán Gabriela Alejandra Guzmán Pinal (born February 9, 1968), known professionally as Alejandra Guzmán, and nicknamed "La Reina de Corazones" (The Queen of Hearts) is a Mexican musician, singer, composer, and actress. With more than 30 million album .... It was released in 1993. "Te Esperaba", the eleventh track on the album, is a song Guzmán dedicated to her daughter, Frida. Guzmán sings about her experience being pregnant with her daughter. Track listing # "Mala Hierba" (C. Sanchez; C. Valle; Marina Lima) # "Dime Adiós" (J.R. Florez; Cesar Valle) # "Mírala, Míralo" (J.R. Florez; Gian Pietro Felisatti) # "Soy" (C. Valle; Marina Lima; Sanchez) # "Calles de Fuego" (J.R. Florez; C. Valle) # "Ruge el Corazón" (C. Valle; Marina Lima; Sanchez) # "Angeles Caídos" (J.R. Florez; C. Valle) # "Hey Tú" (J.R. Florez; C. Valle) # "Libre" (C. Valle; Marina Lima) # "Cuenta Conmigo" (C. Valle; Marina Lima; ...
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Flor De Papel
''Flor de Papel'' (''Paper flower'') 's the fourth album by Mexican rock singer Alejandra Guzmán. It was released in 1991 and became one of the most important female albums in Mexico. It won the Eres Award for Album of the Year and received a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album The Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album is an award presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, to recording artists for releasing albums in the Latin pop genre. Honors i .... The album title comes from a lyric in the song "Rosas Rojas". Track listing #"Provocación" (C. Valle; J.R. Florez) — 03:32 #"Quiero Armar Un Escándalo" (Di Felisatti; J.R. Florez) — 03:27 #"Hacer el Amor Con Otro" (Gian Pietro Felisatti; José Vaca Flores) — 04:41 #"Güera" (Di Felisatti; J.R. Florez) — 03:57 #"La Ciudad Ardió" (C. Valle; J.R. Florez) — 03:52 #"Reina de Corazones" (Queen Of Hearts) (C. Valle; J.R. Florez) ...
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Alejandra Guzmán En Vivo
''Alejandra Guzmán En Vivo'' is the second live album recorded by Mexican singer Alejandra Guzmán. A DVD with the full concert was also released. The only new track included is a version of "Wild Thing" by Chip Taylor. Track listing #"Ruge El Corazón" (Marina, Sánchez, Valle) — 03:52 #"Toda La Mitad" (Bastante, Antonio Garcia De Diego, Pancho Varona) — 04:11 #"Eternamente Bella" (Florez) — 03:21 #"Cuidado Con El Corazón" (Florez) — 05:11 #"Mala Hierba" (Marina, Sánchez, Valle) — 03:25 #"Ven" (Octavio Muñoz) — 02:36 #"Todo" (Gary Burr, Desmond Child, Jonny Lang) — 04:16 #"Algo Natural" (Jorge Villamisar) — 4:28 #"Reina De Corazónes" (Florez, Valle) — 03:00 #"Hey Güera" (Gian Pietro Felisatti, Florez) — 04:04 #"Loca" (Myra Stella Turner) — 05:00 #"Wild Thing" (Chip Taylor) — 02:58 #"Hacer Él Amor Con Otro" (Felisatti, Florez) — 06:17 #"Enemigos" (Sandra Baylac) — 04:00 #" De Verdad" (Steve Mandile, Jodi Marr, J ...
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Tribune Company
Tribune Media Company, also known as Tribune Company, was an American multimedia conglomerate headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Through Tribune Broadcasting, Tribune Media was one of the largest television broadcasting companies, owning 39 television stations across the United States and operating three additional stations through local marketing agreements. It owned national basic cable channel/superstation WGN America, regional cable news channel Chicagoland Television (CLTV) and Chicago radio station WGN. Investment interests include the Food Network, in which the company had a 31% share. Prior to the August 2014 spin-off of the company's publishing division into Tribune Publishing, Tribune Media was the nation's second-largest newspaper publisher behind the Gannett Company, with ten daily newspapers, including the ''Chicago Tribune'', ''Los Angeles Times'', ''Orlando Sentinel'', '' Sun-Sentinel'' and ''The Baltimore Sun'', and several commuter tabloids. In 2007, i ...
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Los Angeles Times
The ''Los Angeles Times'' (abbreviated as ''LA Times'') is a daily newspaper that started publishing in Los Angeles in 1881. Based in the LA-adjacent suburb of El Segundo since 2018, it is the sixth-largest newspaper by circulation in the United States. The publication has won more than 40 Pulitzer Prizes. It is owned by Patrick Soon-Shiong and published by the Times Mirror Company. The newspaper’s coverage emphasizes California and especially Southern California stories. In the 19th century, the paper developed a reputation for civic boosterism and opposition to labor unions, the latter of which led to the bombing of its headquarters in 1910. The paper's profile grew substantially in the 1960s under publisher Otis Chandler, who adopted a more national focus. In recent decades the paper's readership has declined, and it has been beset by a series of ownership changes, staff reductions, and other controversies. In January 2018, the paper's staff voted to unionize and final ...
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