Pachucos are male members of a counterculture that emerged in El Paso, Texas, in the late 1930s. Pachucos are associated with zoot suit fashion, jump...
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Caló (Chicano) (redirect from Pachuco slang)
Caló (also known as Pachuco) is an argot or slang of Mexican Spanish that originated during the first half of the 20th century in the Southwestern United...
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"Pachuco" is a song by Mexican rock band La Maldita Vecindad. It was released in 1991 on their second studio album El Circo (1991). "Pachuco" is a song...
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Zoot Suit Riots (redirect from Pachuco Riots)
pachucos. In the early 1940s, arrests of Mexican-American youths and negative stories in the Los Angeles Times fueled a perception that these pachuco...
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Freddy Moore (redirect from Skogie and the Flaming Pachucos)
Skogie. The name "Flaming Pachucos" was a nod to Moore's favorite composer, Frank Zappa, and his deep appreciation of the Pachuco culture of East Los Angeles...
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career in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua. He often displayed the pachuco dress and employed pachuco slang in many of his movies, some with his brothers Manuel...
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Frank is also one of Magda's personas. Rio, an influential member of the pachuco gang in Los Angeles who begins a polyamorous relationship with Fly Rico...
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Banda Pachuco is a regional Mexican band formed in 1993. They specialize in the technobanda genre. They reached number 5 in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks...
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Quintanilla in the film Selena, Felipe Reyes in Mayans M.C., narrator El Pachuco in both the stage and film versions of Zoot Suit, and the voice of Chicharrón...
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Henry Reyna (inspired by real-life defendant Hank Leyvas) is a pachuco gangster. El Pachuco, an idealized Zoot Suiter, functions as narrator throughout the...
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Zoot suit (section Pachucos and Pachucas)
is most notable for its use as a cultural symbol among the Hepcat and Pachuco subcultures. Originating among African Americans it would later become...
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Cholo (subculture) (section Pachucos)
identification in the late 1970s. The subculture has historical roots in the Pachuco subculture, but today is largely equated with antisocial or criminal behavior...
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also appeared on stage, including his solo show El Ruco, Chuco, Cholo, Pachuco. Serna has been honored by the Screen Actors Guild Heritage Achievement...
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Medal of Honor posthumously, or married Della and had five children. El Pachuco: an allegorical character of the Chicano sub-culture of the same name....
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Jenny and the Mexicats (redirect from Pachucos y la Princesa)
Jenny and the Mexicats, previously known as Pachucos y la Princesa, is a multicultural band composed of English trumpeter and singer Jenny Ball, Spanish...
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Pachucas (from pachuca, the female counterpart to the pachuco) were Mexican American women who wore zoot suits during World War II, also known as "cholitas"...
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Latin Angel Nation Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation Almighty Latin Pachuco Nation Almighty Latin Stone Nation Almighty Noble Knight Nation Almighty...
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Mexicans that was reclaimed in the 1940s among youth who belonged to the Pachuco and Pachuca subculture. In the 1960s, Chicano was widely reclaimed among...
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Bobby Darin. "Honey Child" is a version of the Willie Dixon song. "Hey Pachuco!", which was met with questions related to cultural appropriation, was...
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Trout Mask Replica (redirect from Pachuco Cadaver)
"Veteran's Day Poppy" was adapted, or the "Shortnin' Bread" melody used in "Pachuco Cadaver". Others were more contemporary, such as the quote "come out to...
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Piedra. The name "Caifanes" is said to be derived from the 1940s Mexican pachuco (zoot suiter) slang "cae fine". Its equivalent in English would be "cool...
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the pachuco, an archetypical character represented by Tin Tán in Mexican cinema. Tin Tan is sampled in one of the group's biggest hits, 1991's Pachuco. The...
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Couple Scores Dance Music Inspiration Result Danny & Witney Quickstep "Hey Pachuco" — Royal Crown Revue Hélio Castroneves & Julianne Hough Season 5 Joey &...
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Samba/Candela 9 9 9 8 Paso doble/"Amparito Roco" 9 9 9 Safe Quickstep/ "Hey Pachuco" 10 10 10 9 Semi-finals Foxtrot/ "Ain't That a Kick in the Head?" 10 10...
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Connick Jr., Carrey himself and more. The songs "Cuban Pete" and "Hey Pachuco" were also used for the trailer of the 1997 Disney film Flubber. "Cuban...
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embracing the stereotype of the pachuco while others applauded the modernity of his comedy. The image of the pachuco is portrayed by Carlos Monsivais's...
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Octavio Paz. One of his most famous works, it consists of nine parts: "The Pachuco and other extremes", "Mexican Masks", "The Day of the Dead", "The Sons...
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studio Uncle Meat, for example, he was credited with bass guitar and "Pachuco falsetto." Prior to the Soul Giants, Estrada fronted a band called Roy...
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Latin Angel Nation Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation Almighty Latin Pachuco Nation Almighty Latin Stone Nation Almighty Noble Knight Nation Almighty...
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(disambiguation) Coyote (racial category) Mixed Race Day Naco (slang) Pachuco Zambo Sonia G. Benson, ed. (2003). The Hispanic American Almanac: A Reference...
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