• Johnny Albino (December 9, 1919 – May 7, 2011) was a Puerto Rican bolero singer, born in Yauco, Puerto Rico but lived most of his life in Guayama, Puerto...
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    replaced by Johnny Albino in 1958. In 1964, CBS proposed to the members of the trio, then made up of the two founding members and Johnny Albino, to accompany...
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    cuticle. While an organism with complete absence of melanin is called an albino, an organism with only a diminished amount of melanin is described as leucistic...
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  • albinism. This phenomenon is often referred to as the "evil albino" plot device. The "evil albino" stereotype or stock character is a villain in fiction who...
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  • (1916–1995), Italian poet Albino SyCip, Chinese-Filipino financier Johnny Albino (1919–2011), Puerto Rican bolero singer Nina and Natalie Albino (Puerto Rican identical...
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  • film In the Mood for Love. 1960: Los Panchos recorded a version with Johnny Albino. 1963: Cliff Richard and The Shadows on their album When in Spain 1964:...
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  • parece que se unen...-. Julito Rodríguez was succeeded at Los Panchos by Johnny Albino. Nevertheless, he continued active in trio music, forming the "Trio...
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    Mexico and Puerto Rico, composed of Alfredo Gil, Chucho Navarro, and Johnny Albino, saw her perform at Manhattan's Club Copacabana late in 1963. Gormé...
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    music in Puerto Rico as well as New York. Names such as Alfonso Velez, Johnny Albino, Ramito, Nito Mendez, and Odilio Gonzalez saw lots of studio time, influencing...
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  • the Triboro Theater. Part of the prize was a singing contract with Johnny Albino y El Trío San Juan and she would go on to record her first hit "El día...
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    Among the singers who have interpreted his musical compositions are Johnny Albino, Héctor Lavoe and Daniel Santos. Poventud was born in Guayama, Puerto...
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  • Hector Lavoe, Charlie Palmieri, Larry Harlow, La Lupe, Yomo Toro, Johnny Albino, Alfredo "Chocolate" Armenteros, Oscar D'León, Armando Manzanero, Myrta...
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    (August 18, 2015). "Johnny Winter Gone for a Year: Remembering the Mad Albino Bluesman". Thelocalvoice.net. "Johnny Winter". JohnnyWinterNet. Bullseye...
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    54.0 87 PR-713 – Villodas, Cimarrona 83.5 51.9 83 PR-7707 (Carretera Johnny Albino) – Jobos 82.1 51.0 Guayama Toll Plaza Palmas 80.8 50.2 PR-54 east (Avenida...
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  • con Sonora Matancera 8 "Convencida" Abel Domínguez Hermanas Águila / Johnny Albino y el Trío San Juan 9 "Al arrullo del mar" Salvador Rangel Hermanas Águila...
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    State of Puerto Rico and 2nd Secretary of Public Safety of Puerto Rico Johnny Albino (1919–2011) – bolero vocalist Benny Ayala (born 1951) – 1983 World Series-winning...
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  • singer, composer and guitarist. He became internationally famous with Johnny Albino and Félix ("Ola") Martínez as part of the Trío San Juan during the years...
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  • Diplomats-affiliated group Purple City and the group Propain Campaign Johnny Albino (1919–2011) – Puerto Rican bolero singer Fernando Allende (Mexican/Puerto...
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  • South Korean football player, suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning. Johnny Albino, 93, Puerto Rican bolero singer, heart attack. Seve Ballesteros, 54...
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  • Reserve - astronaut, scientist, educator. First Puerto Rican astronaut Johnny Albino, U.S. Army - bolero singer Pedro Albizu Campos, U.S. Army - President...
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  • Miranda, Lourdes Robles, Andy Montañez, Tito Rojas, Luis "Perico" Ortiz, Johnny Albino, and Tony Vega. In 2017 Nogueras released his salsa album called José...
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  • ("jealous"). Recorded in Nashville in March 1966 by Trio Los Panchos led by Johnny Albino, "Celoso" entered the Top Ten in Mexico in April 1967 and - ranked in...
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    music manager April 8 – Daniel Catán, 62, Mexican composer. May 7 – Johnny Albino, 93, Puerto Rican bolero singer, heart attack. June 6 – Humberto "El...
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  • Lorenzo S. Alvarado Santos, singer, composer, and guitarist. With Johnny Albino and Félix ("Ola") Martínez, made up Trío San Juan during the years 1949–1957...
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  • Karate Kid franchise, focusing on the characters of Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence over 30 years after the titular film. The season was originally...
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    Mocha Dick (category Individual albino animals)
    Mocha Dick (/ˈmɒtʃə dɪk/; died 1838) was the nickname given to a rogue albino (or possibly leucistic) male sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) that lived...
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    1987), singer, songwriter Juan F. Acosta (1890–1968), danza composer Johnny Albino (1919–2011), singer Rauw Alejandro (born 1993), singer, musician Rafael...
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  • America #195-197 (1981), the Ultra-Humanite transfers his consciousness to an albino gorilla body and becomes a major super-villain on Earth-Two. In one instance...
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    26 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine Barton, Laura (12 May 2006). "When albino monks attack". The Guardian. UK. Archived from the original on 20 March...
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    Horrible Bosses (2011), and Baby Driver (2017). He has also directed the films Albino Alligator (1996) and Beyond the Sea (2004). In Broadway theatre, Spacey...
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