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    Amaral is a Spanish rock duo from Zaragoza, who have sold more than four million albums worldwide. The band consists of Eva Amaral (vocals) and Juan Aguirre...
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  • Amaral may refer to: Amaral (band), a music group from Zaragoza, Spain Amaral (album), its debut album Amaral (surname), a Portuguese-language surname...
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    was founded in 2010 by guitarist Prika Amaral and drummer Fernanda Terra, months later Karen Ramos joined the band as a second guitarist. A year and a half...
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    with Eva Amaral on the song "Escapar", the Spanish version of the Amaral song "Slipping Away". Beto Cuevas, front man with the Chilean band "La Ley" joined...
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    Crescas, a Jewish philosopher and author of Or Adonai Amaral (band) (established 1992), popular musical band in Spain and America. Félix Anaut (born 1944), painter...
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  • Amaral is the first studio album by the Spanish folk rock group Amaral released in 1998 in Spain. All tracks composed by Amaral. "Rosita" (Little Rose)...
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    Look up Amaral in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Amaral ([amaˈɾaw] or [amaˈɾal]) is a Portuguese-language surname of toponymic origin (from the central-northern...
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  • Nocturnal is the seventh studio album by Spanish band Amaral. The songs were composed by Eva Amaral and Juan Aguirre, while the recording included the...
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  • Pájaros en la cabeza (category Amaral (band) albums)
    in the head) is the fourth studio album by the Spanish folk rock group Amaral released in Spain during 2005, that same year the album received their second...
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    Glascock went on to join Jethro Tull. Carmen's stage performances featured Amaral and Angela Allen dancing on a specially amplified stage floor, so that their...
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  • Estrella de mar (category Amaral (band) albums)
    (English: Starfish) is the third studio album by the Spanish folk rock group Amaral released in Spain during 2002. Led by the first single and #1 hit "Sin Ti...
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  • Salto al color (category Amaral (band) albums)
    Spanish band Amaral. The songs were composed by Eva Amaral and Juan Aguirre except "Ondas Do Mar De Vigo", which was composed by Martin Códax. Eva Amaral, who...
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  • Gato negro dragón rojo (category Amaral (band) albums)
    negro◆dragón rojo) is the fifth studio album by the Spanish folk rock group Amaral. It was released in Spain in 2008. Recording and album mastering was completed...
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  • Hacia lo salvaje (category Amaral (band) albums)
    the sixth studio album by the Spanish band Amaral. The songs were recorded in the duo's Madrid studio by Eva Amaral and Juan Aguirre, with the participation...
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  • Una pequeña parte del mundo (category Amaral (band) albums)
    studio album by the Spanish folk rock group Amaral, released in 2000 in Spain. All tracks composed by Amaral, except Nada de nada, composed by Evangelina...
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  • Limits" were released as singles from the album. Ruth-Ann Boyle (from the band Olive) and Andru Donalds mark their first appearances on the Enigma project...
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    a band named Días De Vino Y Rosas (Days Of Wine And Roses) there, that released an album in 1991. In 1993, he met Eva Amaral and they formed Amaral, which...
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    Tendencies is an American crossover thrash band formed in 1980 in Venice, California, by vocalist Mike Muir. The band has undergone various lineup changes,...
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    as mossy cells) had Schaffer collaterals similar to CA3 pyramidal cells. Amaral showed that the mossy cells in the CA4 of Lorente de Nó did not have schaffer...
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    Shortwave radio (redirect from World band)
    in the shortwave bands (SW). There is no official definition of the band range, but it always includes all of the high frequency band (HF), which extends...
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  • 12 August 2022.[permanent dead link] "Band realiza debates em 19 cidades hoje; saiba como assistir". www.band.uol.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2024-08-08...
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  • 1997 may also refer to: 1997 (band), an American band active between 2005 and 2010 "1997", a song by Amaral from Amaral, 1998 "1997", a song by Key Glock...
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    PMC 6282557. PMID 30005126. O'Keefe, John; Andersen, Per; Morris, Richard; David Amaral; Tim Bliss (2007). The hippocampus book. Oxford [Oxfordshire]: Oxford University...
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    Franco FL (1995). "A biological survey of the pitviper Bothrops insularis Amaral (Serpentes: Viperidae): an endemic and threatened offshore island snake...
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    Augustus: saxophone (2008 - 2023) Marcos Gauguin: electric guitar (1991) Chico Amaral: saxophone (1991 - 1998, 2017), acoustic guitar (on Maquinarama tour) João...
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  • Calango (category Skank (band) albums)
    Zaneti/Chico Amaral) – 4:36 "Chega Disso!" (Samuel Rosa/Chico Amaral) – 4:04 "Sam" (Samuel Rosa/Chico Amaral) – 3:45 "Estivador" (Samuel Rosa/Chico Amaral) – 3:24...
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  • Lee Bracegirdle 1952 American Motoyuki Shitanda 1952 Japanese José Carlos Amaral Vieira 1952 Brazilian Ushio Torikai 1952 Japanese S. P. Somtow 1952 Thai-American...
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    the music for most of the group's songs, with 80% of the lyrics by Chico Amaral. Other songwriting partners were Nando Reis, Arnaldo Antunes, and Lô Borges...
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    Institute, University of Alberta. pp. 375–397. Chambers SM, Fain SR, Fazio B, Amaral M (2012). "An account of the taxonomy of North American wolves from morphological...
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    bass (1969-1974, 2014–present) Júnior do Jarro - drums (2014–present) Gilú Amaral - percussion (2014–present) Juliano Holanda - bass (2014–present) Israel...
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