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Arcoiris (Mirella Cesa Album)
Arco Iris (Spanish: rainbow) or Arco-Íris (Portuguese, 'rainbow') may refer to: Places * Arco-Íris, São Paulo, Brazil *Arco Iris, Panama Music *Arco Iris (band), an Argentinian rock group, and the name of their first album * ''Arco Iris'' (Skybox album), 2006 * ''Arco Iris'' (Amina Alaoui album), 2011 *''Arco Iris'', a 2011 album by Atomic Garden *"Arco-Íris", a 1986 song by Carlos Paião *"Arcoiris", a song by J Balvin from ''Colores ''Colores'' (English: ''Colors'') is the fourth solo studio album (fifth overall) by Colombian reggaeton singer J Balvin, released on 19 March 2020 through Universal Latin. The album was produced by Sky Rompiendo. It was preceded by the singles " ...'', 2020 Other uses * Arco Iris (party), a political party in Spain See also * * * Rainbow (other) * Rainbow kick, a trick used in association football {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Arco-Íris
Arco-Íris (Portuguese, 'rainbow') is a Brazilian municipality of the state of São Paulo. The population is 1,773 (2020 est.) in an area of 265 km². References Municipalities in São Paulo (state) {{SaoPauloState-geo-stub ...
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Arco Iris, Panama
Rainbow City, now known as the sector Arco Iris, in the corregimiento Cristóbal, is a section of the city of Colón in the Republic of Panama. It was originally built as segregated housing for Panama Canal employees and was developed into a proper town by the Canal Zone Government. During over a century of history, Rainbow City was home to some of Panama Canal's teachers, workers, and athletes. Early history During the French canal construction era, in the 1880s, the area occupied by Rainbow City today showed up in maps as a little settlement called Guava Ridge. By the time the United States acquired the rights to build the Canal in 1904, the area included a settlement at Folks River (called "Fox" River up to 1915), which consisted of "small, portable houses put up by the French and in bad condition," and "24 main buildings in three rows," between the railroad shops and the main line. There was also a settlement on the shores of Limón Bay, overlooking Telfer's Island. T ...
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Arco Iris (band)
Arco Iris (Spanish, 'rainbow') were a rock group from the late 1960s until the late 1970s in Argentina, influential in Argentine rock history. While tagged as an 'acoustic' Argentine rock band in the beginning, Arco Iris were pioneers (with Chilean band Los Jaivas), infusing rock with regional folk music, as well as one of the first bands that projected their beliefs through their music and lifestyle (in their case around the art of yoga). In the late 70s Arco Iris – minus Gustavo Santaolalla – moved to the United States to live in the mountains of California, where they have been involved in the jazz-rock and new-age music scene. Arco Iris founding member and frontman Gustavo Santaolalla would emerge, in the 1980s, as one of the artists and producers that aided the rise of Rock en Español (with Miguel Mateos, Charly Garcia, etc.) by promoting rock acts all over Latin America. History The band's origins are traced to the late 1960s, when Santaolalla, Ara Tokatlián, and Gui ...
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Arco Iris (Skybox Album)
Arco Iris is the name of the 2006 debut album of the American indie pop band, Skybox. It was recorded by Jamie Woolford ( The Stereo, Let Go) and mastered by Jason Livermore ( The Ataris, Rise Against Rise Against is an American punk rock band from Chicago, formed in 1999. The group's current line-up comprises vocalist/rhythm guitarist Tim McIlrath, lead guitarist Zach Blair, bassist Joe Principe and drummer Brandon Barnes. Rooted in hardcor ..., MxPx). Track listing # The Caravan Cabaret - 2:55 # Disco Duck - 1:26 # Silly Things That People Say - 2:14 # Superglued to My Spaceship - 2:28 # Various Kitchen Utensils - 2:46 # Infinity & Blue Skies - 3:35 # It's a Bumpy Ride on the Back of a Camel - 3:56 # The Lass, the Bitch & the Butcher - 2:10 # Cue Conversation - 3:49 # Bee Mee - 3:40 # Gravity Can't Keep Us Down (Unless We're on Earth) - 6:51 # The Devil's Road - 4:22 # Werewolf - 3:05 # Don't Get Spin Spin - 4:06 References * http://cdbaby.com/cd/skybox * http:// ...
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