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La Voz Senior (Peruvian Season 1)
''La Voz Senior'' is a Peruvian reality talent show that premiered on August 27 in Latina Television. Based on the reality singing competition ''The Voice Senior'', the series was created by Dutch television producer John de Mol and is part of ''The Voice'' franchise. This is ''La Voz Seniors first season on Latina Television, after ''La Voz Peru'' and ''La Voz Kids''. Eva Ayllón and Daniela Darcourt were announced to be part of the coaching panel of the season after serving as coaches on ''La Voz Perú'' fourth season, alongside first time coaches Tony Succar and the duo Pimpinela (Joaquín and Lucía Galán). This is the first season of the Peruvian version of the franchise to have a duo coach and chair. Cristian Rivero is the presenter of the show, joined by Karen Schwarz Karen Susana Schwarz Espinoza (born 21 January 1981 in Callao, Peru) is a Peruvian model and ex-TV host. She was the co-host of '' Yo Soy''. Career In 2011, Schwarz was part of the cast of the TV ga ...
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Cristian Rivero (actor)
Cristian Karlo Rivero Schoster is a Peruvian television host, actor and male model, most known for being Gisela Valcárcel's co-host in all her TV shows A television show – or simply TV show – is any content produced for viewing on a television set which can be broadcast via over-the-air, satellite, or cable, excluding breaking news, advertisements, or trailers that are typically placed betw .... Participations TV Shows Telenovela Theater References {{DEFAULTSORT:Rivero, Cristian 1978 births Living people People from Lima Peruvian television presenters Peruvian male models Peruvian male telenovela actors Peruvian male stage actors 20th-century Peruvian male actors 21st-century Peruvian male actors Male actors from Lima Peruvian people of German descent ...
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Inolvidable (song)
"Inolvidable" ("Unforgettable") is a song written by Julio Gutiérrez in 1944. It is considered one of the most popular boleros released during the Cuban musical movement led by pianists. The song has been recorded by several performers, including Roberto Carlos, Diego El Cigala, Fania All-Stars, Eydie Gormé, Danny Rivera, Tito Rodríguez and Bebo Valdés, among others. In the song, the protagonist kisses different lips looking for new sensations, haunted by the memory of a past love. The song has experienced popular acclaim, especially with the version recorded by Mexican singer Luis Miguel on his album ''Romance'' released in 1991. This version peaked at the top of the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Songs chart in the United States, and the album was deemed responsible for reviving the bolero genre. Background and composition "Inolvidable" was written by Cuban pianist Julio Gutiérrez. Gutiérrez was born in Manzanillo, Cuba, and at age six he played piano and at 14 he directed hi ...
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Contigo En La Distancia
"Contigo En La Distancia" (''With you in the distance'') is a bolero which was written by the Cuban singer-songwriter César Portillo de la Luz when he was 24 years old. It was written in the year 1946. Nowadays it is one of the most acclaimed boleros in Cuban music, having been interpreted by a multitude of singers such as Il Divo, Pedro Infante, Pablo Milanés, Joan Manuel Serrat, Christina Aguilera, Luis Miguel, Caetano Veloso, Plácido Domingo, José José, María Dolores Pradera and Belinda, among others. Background and composition "Contigo en la Distancia" was written by Cuban guitarist César Portillo de la Luz. Born in Havana, Cuba to a cigar-roller, Portillo taught himself play the guitar. At first, he painted houses to earn his living and would listen to jazz while working. Portillo de la Luz was introduced to filin (a form of bolero music influenced by jazz) by '' trovador'' musician Angel Díaz when Portillo de la Luz was performing at a friend's house. Diaz invited ...
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Close To You (1943 Song)
"Close to You" is a popular song written by Jerry Livingston, Carl Lampl and Al Hoffman. Recordings *It has been recorded three times by Frank Sinatra; on June 7, 1943, again on December 26, 1943 for Columbia Records and on November 1, 1956 for Capitol Records. The 1956 version was issued as the title track of an album, '' Close to You and More'', in 1957 for Capitol. *It was covered in the UK by Vera Lynn Dame Vera Margaret Lynn (; 20 March 191718 June 2020) was an English singer and entertainer whose musical recordings and performances were very popular during World War II. She is honorifically known as the " Forces' Sweetheart", having giv .... References Rick Astley songs Frank Sinatra songs 1943 songs Songs written by Jerry Livingston Songs written by Al Hoffman {{Pop-standard-stub ...
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Así Fue
"Así Fue" ("That's the Way It Went") is a song written and produced by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel and performed by Spanish singer Isabel Pantoja. It was released in 1988 as the second single from her studio album '' Desde Andalucía''. The song tells of the singer dealing with her ex-lover after she has a new fiancé. It reached number two on the ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Songs chart in the United States and was the fifth best-performing Latin single of 1989 in the country. Nine years later, Juan Gabriel performed a live cover version of the song at the Palacio de Bellas Artes which was recorded and released as a live album titled '' Celebrando 25 Años de Juan Gabriel: En Concierto en el Palacio de Bellas Artes'' (1998). Juan Gabriel's cover was released as a single from the record and reached number three on the Hot Latin Songs. It was the best-performing Latin single of 1998 in the US and won the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) Latin ...
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Ojos Azules (song)
''Ojos azules'', is a "taquirari" (traditional bolivian folklore) registered in 1947 by the Bolivian composer Gilberto Rojas Enriquez. The Peruvian composer Manuel Casazola Huancco was also erroneously attributed as the author of the song. According to investigations about the origin of the song, it was originally known as "Ojos bonitos" (Pretty Eyes), a traditional Peruvian huayno from Cuzco.Roel Pineda, Josefat. "El wayno del Cusco." ''Folklore Americano'' 6-7 (1959): 129-245. The song remains popular in the repertoire of Andean music Andean music is a group of styles of music from the Andes region in South America. Original chants and melodies come from the general area inhabited by Quechuas (originally from Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile), Aymaras (originally from Bolivia), a ... groups from Bolivia, Peru, Chile, and Argentina. Lyrics ''Ojos azules no llores,'' ''no llores ni te enamores.'' ''Llorarás cuando me vaya,'' ''cuando remedio ya no haya.'' ''Tú me juraste que ...
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Can't Take My Eyes Off You
"Can't Take My Eyes Off You" is a 1967 song written by Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio. It was recorded as a single by Frankie Valli. The song was among his biggest hits, earning a gold record and reaching No. 2 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for a week. Gaudio was a bandmate of Valli's in the Four Seasons. It was Valli's biggest solo hit until he hit No. 1 in 1975 with "My Eyes Adored You". Gaudio, an original member of the Four Seasons, refers to "Eyes" as "the one that almost got away" until Windsor, Ontario, radio station CKLW (a station also serving the Detroit metro on the American side of the border) intervened. In 1967, the record's producers urged Paul Drew, program director at the legendary station, to consider the tune for rotation. For much of the 1960s and 1970s, CKLW was credited with launching hit records via its powerful signal, blanketing the Great Lakes region. Drew didn't warm to the song at first, but accepted an invitation to hear it live at the Roostertail, where V ...
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Cali Pachanguero
"Cali Pachanguero" is a salsa song performed by Grupo Niche Grupo Niche is a salsa (music), salsa group founded in 1978 in Bogotá, Colombia. In 1982, the group settled in the city of Santiago de Cali, Cali, Colombia, enjoying great popularity throughout Latin America. It was founded by :es:Jairo Varela, ... and written by the group's founder Jairo Varela. Released in 1984, it has been called an anthem of Colombian salsa. The song has been recognized by multiple media outlets as one of the greatest songs in Colombian history: * It was selected by Hip Latina in 2017 as one of the "13 Old School Songs Every Colombian Grew Up Listening To"; the publication called it "a staple of many a lit fête." * In its list of the top ten Colombian songs, '' El Heraldo'' rated ''Cali Pachanguero'' at No. 9. * It has also been ranked at number 27 in ''Billboard'' magazine's list of the 50 best Latin songs in history. *It was listed on the "15 Best Salsa Songs Ever" by the same publication ...
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Nuestro Juramento
"Nuestro juramento" is a bolero by Puerto Rican songwriter Benito de Jesús and popularized throughout Latin America by Ecuadorian singer Julio Jaramillo. Jaramillo's original recording of the song was made in 1956, featuring Rosalino Quintero on requinto guitar, and released in 1957 by Ónix. ''Nuestro juramento'' is the most popular song in the history of Ecuador, especially in Guayaquil, where Julio Jaramillo was from. However, most Ecuadorians are unaware that it was written by someone outside their country. Benito de Jesús said to be living off the royalties of "Nuestro juramento". Every 6 months he received royalties from different countries. Other versions Many singers have sung versions of "Nuestro juramento", including Ecuadorian singer Olimpo Cárdenas, Colombian singers Charlie Zaá and Alci Acosta, Peruvian singer Tania Libertad, Puerto Rican singer Daniel Santos, Puerto Rican singer José Feliciano, and the Mexican groups Los Baby's and Café Tacvba. The latter ...
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Casi Te Envidio
"Casi Te Envidio" (''English: I Almost Envy You'') is a song by Puerto Rican salsa recording artist Andy Montañez, from his eleventh studio album, ''El Eterno Enamorado'' (1988). It was composed by Maestro Moncada, produced by Paco Cepero, and released as the lead single from the album on 16 July 1988. It was rerecorded with Puerto Rican recording artist Ivy Queen, in 2015 on her ninth studio album, ''Vendetta''. Rerecording In August 2012, Queen released her eighth studio album, ''Musa''. The album peaked at number fifteen on the ''Billboard'' Latin Albums chart and number two on the ''Billboard'' Latin Rhythm Albums chart. Upon its release, the album remained within the five best-selling albums of the urban genre, in the United States and Puerto Rico, according to SoundScan monitoring services of the recognized measurement firm Nielsen. However, it was the lowest first week sales for Queen since the release of her fourth studio album ''Real'' in 2004. It still, however, man ...
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Pecado Original (album)
''Pecado Original'' (English: ''Original Sin'') is the third studio album by Mexican pop singer Ana Gabriel. It was released in 1987. Once again, she participated in the OTI Festival, this time in Lisbon with the song Ay Amor (''Oh Love'') which she achieved the third place. Track listing Tracks: # Pecado Original 03:29 (Original by Roupa Nova) # Ven, Ven 03:58 (Original by Marisol) # Ven Cariño 03:31 # Por Culpa del Amor 03:58 # Amor con Desamor 03:38 # Amor 04:42 # Cruz Y Raya 03:34 # Ay Amor 03:23 # Noche a Noche 03:35 # Pensar en Ti 03:49 Singles * Pecado original reached #14 on Hot Latin Songs. *"Ay amor" reached #1 on Hot Latin Songs. Album chart This release reached the #3 position in Billboard Latin Pop Albums Latin Pop Albums is a record chart published on ''Billboard'' magazine. It features Latin music information of the Pop music genre. Established in June 1985, this chart features only full-length albums and like all album charts on ''Billboard'', i .... Refer ...
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