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    Francisco "Paco" Ibáñez (born 20 November 1934 in Valencia) is a Spanish singer and musician. He never composed his own lyrics, but used famous poems,...
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  • Ibáñez (born 1934), Spanish singer Paco Jamandreu (1925–1995), Argentine fashion designer and actor Paco Jémez (born 1970), Spanish footballer Paco León...
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  • football player Pablo Ibáñez (born 1981), Spanish football player Paco Ibáñez (born 1934), Spanish singer and musician Raúl Ibañez (born 1972), baseball...
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    Pello Joxepe. Naomi Shemer first heard the melody during a visit by Paco Ibáñez to Israel in 1962, where he performed the song to a group that included...
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  • Lucero as Lucerito Romani Pedro Romo as Agent 43 Pablo Ferrel as Agent 42 Paco Ibáñez as Agent 41 Norma Lazareno as Mother superior Elvira de la Fuente as...
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  • Percussion Camilo Edwards – Bajo Sexto Manuel García – Graphic Assistant Paco Ibáñez – Trumpet Ketama – Arranger Ove Larsson – Trombone Carlos Martos – Editing...
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    as a single, which was based on this work. Singer-songwriters such as Paco Ibáñez and Joan Manuel Serrat have recited Neruda's Poem XX. During the feminist...
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  • 'Xenpelar' (1835–1869). Shemer heard a rendition by Spanish singer/songwriter Paco Ibáñez, who visited Israel in 1962 and performed the song to a group that included...
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  • Luis Domínguez Rogelio Báez as El Chompi Salvador Garcini as Lorenzo Paco Ibáñez as Captain Sangre Aida Pierce as Madam Meshú Archie Lafranco as Guarura...
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    Narciso Ibáñez Serrador (4 July 1935 – 7 June 2019), also known as Chicho Ibáñez Serrador or by the pen name Luis Peñafiel, was a Spanish television, film...
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    and the Canción para un maño, a song by Georges Brassens adapted by Paco Ibáñez. Apart from these songs that deal exclusively with the figure of Joan...
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  • voice Pedro Weber "Chatanuga" as Don Giuseppe Aida Pierce as Biba Solasi Paco Ibáñez as Fortunato Ricco Irina Areu as María Eugenia "Maru" Roberto "Puck"...
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    melody of Yerushalayim Shel Zahav, referring to its similarity with Paco Ibáñez as an “unfortunate accident.” Shemer stated that the controversy caused...
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  • González Quique González Ana Guerra Pedro Guerra Pablo Heras-Casado Hevia Paco Ibáñez Idaira Enrique Iglesias Julio Iglesias Julio Iglesias Jr. Lola Índigo...
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  • Valdez Harry Geithner as Yves Santibáñez Manuel "Flaco" Ibáñez as Remigio Quintero Paco Ibáñez as Gregorio Heredia Carrasco Toño Infante as Benigno Villa...
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  • Antonio "Tony" Resendiz Fernando Ciangherotti as Eduardo "Lalo" Villafañe Paco Ibáñez as Gustavo Luisa Huertas as Magda Vilma Traca as Teodora Roberto Tello...
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  • jazz. International guests includes the Rosenberg Trio, Tekamali and Paco Ibáñez in 2004, Montserrat Figueras, Rolf Lislevand and Manolo Sanlucar in 2005...
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    April 1959 Heinrich Roiss  Austria Fall 26 May 1956 Bal Bahadur    Nepal Avalanche 30 June 1954 Francisco (Paco) Ibáñez  Argentina Pneumonia/Infection...
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  • Raquel Morell Gregorio Heredia Paco Ibáñez General Prisco Domínguez Cañero Jorge Vargas Remigio Quintero Manuel Ibañez Madre Superiora Maty Huitrón Gervasio...
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  • as Loly Álvarez Pepón Nieto as Toni Genil [es] Carlos Areces as Paco Porras Rocío Ibáñez as Margarita Seisdedos Julián Villagrán as Arlequín A Suma Content...
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  • Segura as Marta Ernesto Valenzuela as Larry Luz María Aguilar as Abril Paco Ibáñez as Ausencio Niurka as Mirta "La Cubana" Alejandra Meyer as Mrs. Garay/Director...
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    Uruguayans and foreign artists, which include: Santiago Feliú, Leon Gieco, Paco Ibanez, César Isella, Joan Manuel Serrat, Daniel Viglietti, Alfredo Zitarrosa...
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  • footballer (d. 1984) 1932 – Colville Young, Governor-General of Belize 1934 – Paco Ibáñez, Spanish singer and musician 1934 – Lev Polugaevsky, Soviet Chess Grandmaster...
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    lost mother. In Words for Julia, one of his best-known poems (sung by Paco Ibáñez and Los Suaves, among others), he joins the love for both women. In 1993...
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  • Chávez as Motor Shirley as Florencia Patricia Ramírez as Patricia Noriega Paco Ibáñez as Juancho Pedro Romo as Apolinar Humberto Elizondo as Bernal Orozco...
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  • musicians, such as César Isella and Atahualpa Yupanqui from Argentina and Paco Ibáñez from Spain. The Chilean New Song movement was spurred by a renewed interest...
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    where he made contact with future friends and collaborators such as Paco Ibáñez, the Breton group Gwendal, and Elisa Serna. After the Spanish 1977 Amnesty...
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    (1898–1936), with Spanish guitarists, among them Tomatito, following Paco Ibáñez. In 1996, after paying tribute to Gérard Manset in a collective album...
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  • ("Jerusalem of Gold") was partially inspired by its melody. The Spanish singer Paco Ibáñez offered a concert in Israel in 1962, where the famous Israeli songwriter...
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    Bonet, Marina Rossell, Mercedes Peón, Nena Venetsanou, Orfeó Català, Paco Ibáñez, Pascal Comelade, Pau Alabajos, Pep Sala, Peret, Projecte Mut, Sabor...
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