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Despedida (other)
Despedida or La Despedida - the Spanish word meaning "Farewell" - may refer to: Film and TV *''La despedida'', a List of Argentine films of 1957, 1957 Argentinian film directed by Miguel Morayta *''La despedida'', a List of Argentine films of 2012, 2012 Argentinian film directed by Juan Manuel D'Emilio Music * "Despedida," a song by the Mexican composer María Grever (1885–1951) * Despedida (Julieta Venegas song), "Despedida" (Julieta Venegas song), 2010 * Despedida (Shakira song), "Despedida" (Shakira song), 2008 * "Despedida", a song by José Miguel Class * "Despedida", a standard on the Rolando Villazón album ¡México! (Rolando Villazón album), ''¡México!'' * "Despedida", a song by Odilio González * "Despedida", a song by composer Pedro Flores (composer), Pedro Flores * "De Despedida", a song by La Trampa from their 2003 album ''Frente a Frente (Live at Talleres de Don Bosco)'' * "La Despedida", a song by Puerto Rican reggaeton singer Daddy Yankee * "La Despedida", by th ...
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List Of Argentine Films Of 1957
A list of films produced in Argentina in 1957: External links and references Argentine films of 1957at the Internet Movie Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Argentine films of 1957 1957 Argentine Films A film also called a movie, motion picture, moving picture, picture, photoplay or (slang) flick is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty, or atmosphere ...
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La Trampa
La Trampa was an Uruguayan rock band. It was conformed by Garo Arakelián (guitar), Alejandro Spuntone (vocals), Irvin Carballo (drums) and Carlos Ráfols (bass). The early years La Trampa appeared in scene in 1991 being conformed since winter 1990 by the first two members, architecture students Garo Arakelián and Sergio Schellemberg. In those times the band was formed only by classmates of Garo and Sergio (Martín Rosas 'vocalist', Nicolás Rodríguez 'drums' and Gabriel Francia 'bass'). After a year of work (with Garo and Sergio composing almost every song and all the band rehearsing), La Trampa appeared for the first time on stage, that was on May 3, 1991, in El Tinglado theater (in companion of Cadáveres Ilustres, another Uruguayan band), in those times, the band's manager was Aldo Silva. Reaching a Uruguayan identity was, since the beginning, one of the goals the band had. "We planned on reaching a well recognizable Uruguayan sound, provided by some urban music aspe ...
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Rita Guedes
Rita de Cássia de Sousa Guedes (born January 2, 1972) is a Brazilian actress. Biography At 14 Rita joined the theater group Roda Viva, which is developed and presented their work at the Teatro Municipal Catanduva, under the direction of Tabajara Fields. At 17 he moved Catanduva to Campinas, where she soon joined the theater company Mambembe: the Santa Sia. At age 19 she moved to São Paulo. When the novel opens '' Despedida de Solteiro'' saw her career take off, both on television and in theater. Rita Guedes has more than 10 novels, three feature films, seven shorts, more than 10 plays and numerous interests in series, such as ''Carga Pesada'' Program and ''Você Decide ''Você Decide'' (''You Decide'' / ''It's Your Call'') was an interactive television program broadcast on the Brazilian TV network Rede Globo from 1992 to 2000. During each episode special cases were presented, and viewers would decide the ending ...''. Filmography Television Film References ...
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Gabriela Alves
Gabriela Storace Alves (born 1 January 1972 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian actress. Biography At age five, Alves played an angel with a broken wing broken in '' Sítio do Picapau Amarelo''. But not to be labeled only as the daughter of Tânia Alves (her father, Juan Toulier, was a Peruvian painter and died in 2006) between 15 and 20 she thought it best to stop that life as an artist because the work was harming her studies. At the time needed braces, and now definitely be forgotten by the directors. Once she completed the course of teaching, she decided to go to the United States to study theater in New York City. To support herself, she worked as a seller of ice cream. When she returned to Brazil, she worked in public relations and as an event organizer to regain contacts. She was one of the first hostesses to operate in Brazil. She liked to wear clothes of the 1960s to draw customers' attention. From there, her artistic life took off. Career She acted in several nove ...
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João Vitti
João Luis Vitti, usually known as João Vitti (Piracicaba, São Paulo, October 30, 1967), is a Brazilian theatre and telenovela actor. In 1992, as Vitti was studying theatre at Unicamp - São Paulo, he entered the casting of Rede Globo. Vitti achieved national sensation through his participation in the soap opera ''Despedida de Solteiro'', played the role of "Xampu". He has won the ''Best Actor award'' in the 3º FESTE (Festival Salesiano de Teatro Educativo) in São Paulo, for his role in '' Pássaro da Manhã'' 1994, a play written by Miguel M. Abrahão. On stage, among the important roles he did were, '' A Escola'' (which marked his entry into theatre), 1983, play written by Miguel M. Abrahão, ''Angels in America'', 1993, by Tony Kushner, '' As Traças da Paixão'', by , 2005, ''Little Eyolf'', 2006, play written by Henrik Ibsen. Personal life Vitti began dating fellow actress Valéria Alencar in 1994. They were married in 1996 and have two sons, the actors Rafael Vitti ...
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Despedida De Casada
''Farewell to Marriage'' (Spanish:''Despedida de casada'') is a 1968 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. Cast * Ana Luisa Peluffo * Elsa Cárdenas * Mauricio Garcés * Gracita Morales * Alfredo Landa Alfredo Landa Areta MML (3 March 19339 May 2013) was a Spanish actor. Biography He was born in Pamplona, Navarre, Spain. He finished his pre-university studies in San Sebastián. He then began university studies on Law, where he began to wo ... External links * 1968 films Mexican comedy films 1960s Spanish-language films Films directed by Juan de Orduña 1960s Mexican films 1968 comedy films Spanish-language comedy films {{1960s-Mexico-film-stub ...
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Clandestino
''Clandestino'' is the first full-length solo album by Manu Chao, released in 1998. The album contains many soundbites throughout, two of which are bits of a speech by Subcomandante Marcos and, like Chao's subsequent albums, was mostly recorded by the musician himself in various locations around the world, using a small laptop—which is referred to in the liner notes as ''Estudio Clandestino''. The French edition of ''Rolling Stone'' magazine named this album the 67th greatest French rock album (out of 100). The album was also included in the book ''1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die''. The album was ranked number 469 in ''Rolling Stone ''Rolling Stone'' is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture. It was founded in San Francisco, San Francisco, California, in 1967 by Jann Wenner, and the music critic Ralph J. Gleason. It was first kno ...''s list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time in 2020. Track listing Credits Mu ...
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La Despedida
"La Despedida" ( en, "The Farewell") is a single by Puerto Rican reggaeton singer Daddy Yankee. It is the third official single released on August 4, 2010 from his album '' Daddy Yankee Mundial''. The official remix of the song features American singer Tony Dize. This song resembles his other song Que Tengo Que Hacer. The music video also resembles his other song's music video Llamado De Emergencia. Critical reception Matthew Wilkening from AOL Radio Blog said that the song "combines an infectious mid-tempo dance beat with Latin horns and percussion, as Daddy Yankee bids farewell — but seemingly refuses to give up a lover who is moving away from him, despite his friends' best advice". It received and award for "Urban Song of the Year" at the 2012 ASCAP Awards, which are awarded annually by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers in the United States. Music video The music video for the song was released on August 23, 2009. It was directed by George Rivera ...
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Pedro Flores (composer)
Pedro Flores born (March 9, 1894 – July 14, 1979) was one of Puerto Rico's best known composers of ballads and boleros. Early Years Flores (birth name: Pedro Juan Flores Córdova) was one of twelve children born into a poor family in the town of Naguabo, Puerto Rico. Flores' father died when he was only nine years old, necessitating that he had to work from a young age. When Flores was sixteen years old, he took a special course at the University of Puerto Rico ( Universidad de Puerto Rico) and received his teachers’ certificate. Flores then taught for five years and worked for one year at a sugar mill om the island of Vieques. In 1918, he served in a clerical position in the United States Army. He was honorably discharged from the Army when he was twenty-four years old. Trío Borinquen In 1926, Flores went to New York City without any formal musical education. There, he joined another Puerto Rican composer, Rafael Hernández, in his ''Trío Borinquen''. Even thoug ...
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List Of Argentine Films Of 2012
This is a list of Argentine films of 2012 References

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Odilio González
Odilio González (born 5 March 1937), known by his stage name , is a Puerto Rican singer, guitarist and music composer who has been singing and composing for more than 65 years. He has mostly played traditional Puerto Rican folkloric music, songs dedicated to Puerto Rico's . Career González was born in 1937 in Piletas barrio in Lares, a municipality of Puerto Rico. He became a popular child star after a series of early radio performances in the capital city of San Juan. González has sung in the island's ancient traditional poetic song form, the ''décima'' (also known as "jíbaro" music), as well as performing mainstream pop music. His stage name is "El Jibarito de Lares". He debuted on the New York City stage in 1958, singing before Puerto Ricans in the Teatro Puerto Rico. His first recordings of traditional ''jíbaro'', available from Ansonia Records, were recorded in New York City during that period. Fellow Lares native José Feliciano's singing style was influenced by Gon ...
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¡México! (Rolando Villazón Album)
''¡México!'' is a 2010 album of Mexican standards sung by Rolando Villazón with the UK-based Bolívar Soloists and released on DG.Rolando Villazón
"Rolando Villazón, one of the greatest tenors of the decade, has embarked on a new musical adventure." Arrangements for chamber ensemble were made by the Venezuelan musician, , leader of the timba band, La Clavé Secreta, and the Venezuelan flautist and composer Efraín Oscher.


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