• Coro (born in New York City) is an American Latin freestyle singer and actor of Cuban and Dominican heritage, who first had roles in numerous episodes...
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  • coro in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coro or CORO may refer to: Coro (Berio), a composition by Luciano Berio Coro (music), Italian for choir Coro...
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  • Coro-pregón (or coro-guía, coro-inspiración) in Afro-Cuban music and other Afro-Latin Latin music (mainly from the Puerto Rico), most of all salsa, but...
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  • Coro is the debut studio album by the Latin freestyle singer Coro. It was released on March 5, 1991, by Charisma Records. Singles - Billboard (North America)...
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  • The San Juan Children's Choir (Coro de Niños de San Juan in Spanish) is a children's choir from San Juan, Puerto Rico. The group was founded in 1966 by...
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    Italy. The concert, performed in conjunction with L'Orchestra Sinfonica and Coro Affinis Consort, was televised and a DVD featuring the recording was issued...
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    to become a bachata singer. Romeo would refer to himself as Anthony Santos from Aventura to be specific. Even though both singers had their names spelled...
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  • Extranvaganza concert along with artists Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam, the Cover Girls, Coro, and Stevie B The event was sponsored by WKTU, WSKQ, and WCAA in New York...
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    Sabrina Simoni (category 20th-century Italian women singers)
    she asked Sabrina Simoni and her friend Antonella Tosti (ex-Piccolo Coro singer) to take charge of the children's choir and the preparations for the...
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  • Coro Allegro is a classical music choral group based in Boston, Massachusetts, drawing its members from the LGBT community. It was founded in 1990. Coro...
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    earlier that day in Italy, by Rai Uno. Bocelli was also joined by the Piccolo Coro dell'Antoniano, in his home in Forte dei Marmi, where they sang "Caro Gesù...
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    [citation needed] Since 2001, the Sixteen have had their own record label, CORO, which has released over 90 titles to date. More recent recordings include...
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  • The Coro de Cámara de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Puerto Rico (English: Resident Choir of the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico)...
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    Anastacia (redirect from Anastacia (singer))
    video for "My Fallen Angel" by Dominican singer Coro. In 1992, she gained her first break as a solo singer on BET's television series ComicView, singing...
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    Arangi-Lombardi, Alessandro Granda, Gaetano Viviani, Ebe Stignani, Corrado Zambelli – Coro e Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala, Lorenzo Molajoli – (Columbia, Naxos) 1952:...
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    Mariele Ventre (category 20th-century Italian women singers)
    December 1995) was an Italian musician and singer, the founder and director of Italian children's choir Piccolo Coro dell'Antoniano. Mariele Ventre was born...
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  • The Coro de Niños de Ponce (English: Ponce Children's Choir) is a children's choir in Ponce, Puerto Rico, founded in 1983. The choir is directed by founder...
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  • (lead singer: Jim Messina) "Travelin' Blues" (Messina) – 3:44 (lead singer: Jim Messina) "My Music" (Kenny Loggins, Messina) – 3:04 (lead singer: Jim Messina)...
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    Rosemary Clooney (category 20th-century American singers)
    a memorable jingle that went, "Extra value is what you get, when you buy Coro-net." Clooney sang a duet with Wild Man Fischer on "It's a Hard Business"...
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  • south-east of England, including: Coro 94, which Kibblewhite founded in 2014. This chamber choir of 25-30 singers are currently active (as of 2020),...
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    Renata Tebaldi (category 20th-century Italian women opera singers)
    Sordello. Coro dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia. (1958) (Decca Records). Mefistofele (Arrigo Boito): Tullio Serafin conducting the Coro e Orchestra...
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    Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved 6 January 2022. "Italian Allstars 4 Life, un coro di speranza con Ma il cielo è sempre Blu" (in Italian). RAI. 7 May 2020....
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    Celia Cruz (category Cuban women singers)
    was a Cuban singer and one of the most popular Latin artists of the 20th century. Cruz rose to fame in Cuba during the 1950s as a singer of guarachas...
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  • Coros de clave were popular choral groups that emerged at the end of the 19th century in Havana and other Cuban cities. Their style was influenced by...
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    Coro (Italian: Chorus) is a large scale composition for forty voices and forty instruments by Italian composer Luciano Berio. Coro was written at a time...
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  • Ángel Peña (musician) (category Singers from San Juan, Puerto Rico)
    Ángel "Cucco" Peña (born September 1, 1948) is a composer, musician, singer, and record producer. Born in Santurce, a district in the Puerto Rican capital...
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    director of young performers, created the Piccolo Coro dell'Antoniano Children's Choir (called Piccolo Coro "Mariele Ventre" dell'Antoniano after her death...
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    rhythm and blues drummer Coro – freestyle singer/actor (American born Cuban and Dominican) Cristal Marie – Latin pop singer-songwriter Damirón – pianist...
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    Choir (redirect from Coro (music))
    oratorios and masses, 'chorus' or 'choir' implies that there is more than one singer per part, in contrast to the quartet of soloists also featured in these...
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  • Lilibeth Morillo (category 20th-century Venezuelan women singers)
    a Venezuelan singer, songwriter, actress and television host. She is the daughter of singer and actress Lila Morillo and famous singer José Luis Rodríguez...
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