María Elvira Gallegos Ríos (16 November 1913 – 13 January 1987) was a Mexican singer and actress. One of the most notable performers of Agustín Lara's...
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Bosnian pop-folk singer Elvira Ríos (1913-1987), Mexican actress and singer Elvira T (born 1994), Russian pop singer Elvira Travesí (1919-2009) was a...
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songwriter and composer Agustín Lara and published in 1935. Mexican singer Elvira Ríos sang the song in the 1937 film ¡Esos hombres!. It became her signature...
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Nassoons, Princeton University's oldest a cappella group. Elvira Quintana Cliff Richard Elvira Ríos Linda Ronstadt (in Spanish and English) Andy Russell Alfredo...
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"Flores negras" is also one of the greatest hits of Mexican singer Elvira Ríos, who popularized the song in the United States and South America. She...
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Tropic Nights (category Elvira Ríos albums)
Tropic Nights is a studio album by Mexican singer Elvira Ríos, released in 1940 by Decca Records. The album was received positively by critics. Tropic...
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Ríos spelling variants are: Ríós, Riós, Rios, de Ríos, de los Ríos, de Ríós, de los Ríós, de Rios, da Rios, do Rios, de los Rios, los Ríos, Ria, Río,...
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María Elvira Salazar (born November 1, 1961) is an American journalist, author, and politician serving as the U.S. representative for Florida's 27th congressional...
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José Antonio Zorrilla Los Tres Diamantes 2 "Llévame" Gonzalo Curiel Elvira Ríos / Emilio Tuero 3 "Pecado" Enrique Mario Francini, Armando Pontier & Carlos...
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Jack Pennick as Jerry, barkeeper in Tonto Joe Rickson as Ike Plummer Elvira Ríos as Yakima, Chris's Apache wife White Horse as Apache chief Claire Trevor...
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Estela Pavón 3 "Me acuerdo de ti" Gonzalo Curiel Fernando Fernández / Elvira Ríos 4 "Verdad amarga" Consuelo Velázquez María Luisa Landín 5 "¿Tú donde...
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bassist Carlos Miguel Prieto Silvestre Revueltas, composer, conductor Elvira Ríos, singer-songwriter, actress, composer Jesús Adrián Romero, Christian...
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Singers like Cuba's Olga Guillot, Argentinian Leo Marini and Mexican Elvira Ríos, among others, became popular during that time. So were Xavier Cugat...
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Elza Fernandes (redirect from Elvira Cupello Calônio)
Elza Fernandes (October 1, 1921 – March 1, 1936), whose real name was Elvira Cupello Calônio, was a political activist affiliated with the Brazilian Communist...
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as Midge Miller Binnie Barnes as Marilyn Joyce Tito Guizar as Ramón Elvira Ríos as Rosa Roberto Soto as Roberto Michael Visaroff as Felipe Bobbie Moya...
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& Gregorio García Segura Monna Bell December "Qué bonito amor" José Alfredo Jiménez Miguel Aceves Mejía / Elvira Ríos / Flor Silvestre / Javier Solís...
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that will become a tango singer. Alberto Castillo as Alberto Reinald Elvira Ríos as Lupe Torres Severo Fernández as Medizábal Lilian Valmar as Azucena...
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Elvira Olivieri Cozzolino (6 September 1920 – 8 May 2003), better known by her stage name Elvira Pagã, was a Brazilian vedette and actress, singer, writer...
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Komai as Alipang Roy Gordon as Colonel Hatch Henry Kolker as the General Elvira Ríos as Mrs. Yabo (uncredited) Sam Goldwyn bought the screen rights to Charles...
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List of cities in Argentina (section Entre Ríos)
Don Torcuato (Buenos Aires) 64,867 Banda del Río Salí (Tucumán) 64,591 Concepción del Uruguay (Entre Ríos) 64,538 General Rodríguez (Buenos Aires) 63,317...
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Elvira Cuevas Viera is a Puerto Rican ecologist. She is a professor in the department of biology at University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus where...
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Manuel Romero Written by Manuel Romero Produced by Lumiton Starring Elvira Ríos, Tito Lusiardo, Alicia Barrié Cinematography Pablo Tabernero Edited by...
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Igor Ilyinsky, 85, Soviet stage and film actor, director and comedian. Elvira Ríos, 73, Mexican singer ("Noche de ronda", "Perfidia") and actress, kidney...
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the headline act at the Copacabana nightclub in Manhattan with singer Elvira Ríos. In the summer of 1942, she created the role of the Sorceress of the...
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Merello and Luisa Vehil. 1942: Come... my heart calls you, along with Elvira Ríos, Tito Lusiardo, Alicia Barrié and Elena Lucena. As music: 1954: Dringue...
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Ramón Alejandro Galindo as Vecino Maria del Pilar Alvarez as Domitila Elvira Ríos as Cantante Wood p.285 Andrew Grant Wood. Agustin Lara: A Cultural Biography...
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were Diego Gutiérrez de los Ríos y González de Hoces and Elvira Gutiérrez de Aguayo y López de Montemayor. Pedro de los Ríos was named governor of Castilla...
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Torres, Osvaldo Ríos & Henry Soto starred as protagonists with Nury Flores, Alexander Milic, Loly Sánchez, Erika Madina and also Osvaldo Ríos as the antagonists...
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Granada (redirect from Elvira, Spain)
important Christian synod circa 300 AD, the Synod of Elvira, took place near this area (the name Elvira being derived from the name Iliberri), but there is...
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important names among the bolero singers—Juan Arvizu, Gregory Barrios, Elvira Rios and Pedro Vargas—began to include his works in their repertoires. Molar...
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