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    Alfredo Boloña Jiménez (December 24, 1890 – 1964) was a Cuban guitarist who played a role in the early development of the son as director of the Sexteto...
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  • Corona (second voice and guitar), Sinsonte (third voice and maracas), Alfredo Boloña (bongo), and another unknown performer who was not included in the list...
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  • white, yet the number is creole, almost Afro-Cuban, in style. In 1915 Alfredo Boloña Jimenez formed a son group in Havana. He played the marimbula, the bongó...
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    (guitar and second vocals), "Sinsonte" (third vocals and maracas), Alfredo Boloña (bongos) and a sixth musician, possibly Rafael Zequeira. In 1919, the...
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  • albums, the disc is accessible from start to finish". "Aurora en Pekín" (Alfredo Boloña) – 5:31 "Aquí Como Allá" (Arsenio Rodríguez) – 4:51 "Como Se Goza en...
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  • piano engineering, recording Merv De Peyer - musical arranger, mixing Alfredo Bolona Jimenez - sound engineer, production assistant Julian Lowe - mastering...
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  • to rewrite Peru's economic history, with Minister of the Economy Carlos Boloña inaccurately stating "during the three decades that preceded to date, populist...
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  • congressmen Jaime Yoshiyama, Carlos Boloña, Absalón Vásquez, Víctor Joy Way, Óscar de la Puente Raygada, Jaime Sobero, Alfredo Ross Antezana, Víctor Paredes...
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    2012. Retrieved March 11, 2013. Martínez-Morales, Miguel Angel; Cuarón, Alfredo D. (1999). "Boa constrictor, an introduced predator threatening the endemic...
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  • played with several son ensembles such as Sexteto Habanero and Sexteto Boloña, before focusing on rumba and other Afro-Cuban genres. Zayas became a collaborator...
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    times. In Ecuador, at the province of Loja, were Palta, Malacato, Rabona, Bolona, and Xiroa. Historical sources suggest these were closely related, and there...
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  • to rewrite Peru's economic history, with Minister of the Economy Carlos Boloña inaccurately stating "during the three decades that preceded to date, populist...
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  • (United States) Alfredo Novoa Peña (Germany) Luis Marchand Stens [es] (Ecuador) Alfredo Arosemena Ferreyros [es] (Mexico) Carlos Urrutia Boloña (Venezuela)...
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    Vásquez Bazán, 15 May 1989 Juan Carlos Hurtado Miller, 28 July 1990 Carlos Boloña Behr, 15 February 1991 Jorge Camet Dickman, 8 January 1993 Jorge Baca Campodónico...
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    radically restructure state-society relations along neoliberal lines. Alfredo Schulte-Bockholt (2006). "Chapter 5: Elites, Cocaine, and Power in Colombia...
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  • Paredes, Rigoberto, 1963- (2007). Los árabes en Cuba. La Habana: Ediciones Boloña. ISBN 978-959-7126-69-0. OCLC 316221166.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple...
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  • in Havana before 1920. These son groups, for example, the early Sexteto Boloña and Sexteto Habanero, used either marimbulas or botijas as bass instruments...
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    1935 Andrés Córdova February 1939 August 1940 José Ramón Boloña August 1940 February 1942 Alfredo Sevilla August 1942 October 1942 Teodoro Maldonado Carbo...
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  • charge of the different ministries: Francisco Arízaga Luque, Francisco Boloña, José Rafael Bustamante, Luis Napoleón Dillon and Pedro Pablo Garaicoa,...
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    day, including the likes of Sexteto Habanero, Sexteto Munamar, Sexteto Boloña, Septeto Nacional de Ignacio Piñeiro (one source asserts that this ensemble...
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