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Marisela Hernandez (born April 24, 1966, as Marisela Esqueda), commonly known as simply Marisela, is a Mexican-American singer. In 1984, she recorded her first album at the age of 18, and continued to release albums into the 1990s. Her cover version of Barbara George's single "I Know (You Don't Love Me No More)", titled "Ya No", peaked at number-one in the ''Billboard'' Latin Songs chart in 1990. As a child she starred in Villa Alegre. Discography * (Released August 2, 2011 on iTunes) # # Tu cárcel # Que lástima # Tus mentiras # Este Adiós # El peor de mis fracasos # Me volví an accordar de ti # Navidad sin ti # Tienes Razón # Yo te necesito # Y ahora te vas # Dónde estás (All songs written by Marco Antonio Solís) * ''Noches eternas'' (2007) # # Noches eternas (Felipe Valdez Leal) # Sola con mi soledad (Aníbal Pastor) # Ya no te vayas (Marco Antonio Solís) # Me gusta estar contigo (Juan Gabriel) # Completamente tuya (Xavier Santos) # Si no te hubieras ido (Marc ...
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Miguel Amadeo
Casa Amadeo, antigua Casa Hernández is the oldest, continuously-occupied Latin music store in New York City, and the Bronx, having opened in 1941. ''See also:'' Casa Amadeo is located in a historic apartment building located in the Longwood section of The Bronx, New York. Designed by James F. Meehan, the apartment building was built in 1905 and named ''The Manhaset''. The building is a six-story, Neo-Renaissance style building with commercial storefronts on the first floor. The lower two stories are faced with rusticated stone and the upper floors in red brick. It features a projecting entrance porch flanked by Corinthian order columns. The building is managed by local grassroots organization Banana Kelly, which has rehabilitated and maintained buildings in Longwood since the 1970s. History The first Puerto Rican owned music store in New York City, ''Almacenes Hernández'' was founded by Victoria Hernández and her brother Rafael Hernández at 1724 Madison Avenue in 1927. ...
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Women In Latin Music
Women have made significant contributions to Latin music (genre), Latin music, a genre which predates Italian explorer Christopher Columbus' arrival in Latin America in 1492 and the Spanish colonization of the Americas. The earliest musicians were Indigenous peoples of the Americas, Native Americans, hundreds of ethnic groups across the continent, whose lyrics "reflect conflict, beauty, pain, and loss that mark all human experience." Indigenous communities reserved women in music, music for women, who were given equal opportunities with men to teach, perform, sing, and dance. Ethnomusicologists have measured ceramic, animal-bone, and cane flutes from the Inca Empire which indicate a preference for women with a high vocal range. Women had equal social status, were trained, and received the same opportunities in music as men in indigenous communities until the arrival of Columbus in the late 15th century. European settlers brought patriarchal, machismo ideologies to the continent, re ...
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List Of Best-selling Latin Music Artists
Latin music has an ambiguous meaning in the music industry due to differing definitions of the term "Latin". For example, the Latin music market in the United States defines Latin music as any release that is mostly sung in Spanish, regardless of genre or artist nationality, by industry organizations including the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and ''Billboard''. International organizations and trade groups such as the Latin Recording Academy include Portuguese-language music in the Latin category. ''Billboard'' categorizes an artist as "Latin" if they perform in Spanish or Portuguese. Music journalists and musicologists define Latin music as musical styles from Spanish-speaking areas of Latin America and from Spain. Music from Brazil is usually included in the genre and music from Portugal is occasionally included. Either definition of "Latin music" may be used for inclusion in this list. For an artist to be considered, must have sold at least 10 million copi ...
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Sin El
In religious context, sin is a transgression against divine law or a law of the deities. Each culture has its own interpretation of what it means to commit a sin. While sins are generally considered actions, any thought, word, or act considered immoral, selfish, shameful, harmful, or alienating might be termed "sinful". Etymology From Middle English , , , , from Old English ("sin"), from Proto-West Germanic *sunnju, from Proto-Germanic *sunjō ('truth', 'excuse') and *sundī, *sundijō ("sin"), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁s-ónt-ih₂, from *h₁sónts ("being, true", implying a verdict of "truly guilty" against an accusation or charge), from *h₁es- ("to be"); compare Old English ("true"; see sooth). Doublet of suttee. Bahá'í Baháʼís consider humans to be naturally good, fundamentally spiritual beings. Human beings were created because of God's immeasurable love for us. However, the Baháʼí teachings compare the human heart to a mirror, which, if turned away fro ...
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Marisela (album)
Marisela Hernandez (born April 24, 1966, as Marisela Esqueda), commonly known as simply Marisela, is a Mexican-American singer. In 1984, she recorded her first album at the age of 18, and continued to release albums into the 1990s. Her cover version of Barbara George's single "I Know (You Don't Love Me No More)", titled "Ya No", peaked at number-one in the ''Billboard'' Latin Songs chart in 1990. As a child she starred in Villa Alegre. Discography * (Released August 2, 2011 on iTunes) # # Tu cárcel # Que lástima # Tus mentiras # Este Adiós # El peor de mis fracasos # Me volví an accordar de ti # Navidad sin ti # Tienes Razón # Yo te necesito # Y ahora te vas # Dónde estás (All songs written by Marco Antonio Solís) * ''Noches eternas'' (2007) # # Noches eternas (Felipe Valdez Leal) # Sola con mi soledad (Aníbal Pastor) # Ya no te vayas (Marco Antonio Solís) # Me gusta estar contigo (Juan Gabriel) # Completamente tuya (Xavier Santos) # Si no te hubieras ido (Marc ...
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Adiós Amor
Adiós (Spanish: 'goodbye') or Adios may refer to: Music Albums * ''Adios'' (Böhse Onkelz album), 2004 * ''Adiós'' (Flans album), 1990 * ''Adiós'' (Glen Campbell album), the final album by Glen Campbell, 2017 * ''Adios'' (KMFDM album), 1999 *'' Adios: The Greatest Hits'', the final album by Christian rock band Audio Adrenaline Songs * "Adiós" (Ricky Martin song), 2014 * "Adiós" (María Becerra song), 2023 *"Adiós", a song by Alejandra Guzmán from the album '' A + No Poder'' *"Adiós", a song by Allison from '' Memorama'' *"Adios" a song by Benjamin Clementine *"Adiós", a song by Don Omar *"Adios", a song composed by Enric Madriguera, performed instrumentally by Glenn Miller Orchestra, Billy May, and others *"Adios", a song by Everglow from their second single album ''Hush'' *"Adiós", a song by Glen Campbell from ''Adiós'' *"Adiós", a song by Gustavo Cerati from the album ''Ahí vamos'' *"Adiós", a song by Jesse & Joy from their studio album ''Electricidad'' *"Adió ...
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Lolita De La Colina
Dolores de la Colina Flores (born 26 December 1948, Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico) is a singer and songwriter from the 1970s based in Mexico. She has written songs for Manoella Torres, Lupita D'Alessio, Sophy, José José, José Luis Rodríguez "El Puma", Daniela Romo, Arianna, Stephanie Salas, Raphael, Moncho, Manolo Muñoz, Vikki Carr, Trigo Limpio, Ana Gabriel, Raquel Olmedo, María Dolores Pradera, Olga Guillott, Gloria Lasso, Bebo y Cigala, Emmanuel, Estela Núñez, María Jiménez, Pedro Fernández, David Lee Garza, Verónica Castro, Manuel Mijares, Lucero, Yuri, Kika Edgar, Roberto Blades, Pepe Aguilar, Chavela Vargas, La Lupe, Marco Antonio Muñiz, Ernesto D'alessio Ernesto D'Alessio (born Ernesto Alonso Vargas Contreras on March 6, 1977) is a Mexican actor and singer. Life D'Alessio was born in Mexico City in 1977. He is son of Mexican singer and actress Lupita D'Alessio and the singer and actor Jorge ... and many other singers in different music styl ...
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