• kind of orchestra. Cha-cha-cha (dance) Orquesta Enrique Jorrín; "Todo Chachachá"; Egrem CD-0044 Johnny Pacheco; "Early Rhythms"; Musical Productions MP-3162...
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  • the EP Háblate de mí, featuring the songs "Chachachá", "Beso", "Doma", "Tierra", and "La Luna". "Chachachá" reached more than 17 million views on YouTube...
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  • It is an entirely instrumental album, including big band renditions of chachachás, mambos, afros, etc. It was released in the United States by Everest Records...
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  • Cha-cha-cha (redirect from Chachacha)
    United States Cha Cha Cha Township, a shopping centre in rural Zimbabwe ChaChaCha, a team playing format in golf Cha-Cha (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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    harmony and elaborate them with modern harmonies"—Gerard (1989: 8-9). The chachachá can be thought of as a rare "de-Africanizing" step in Cuban popular music's...
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  • others. During his career he has performed in genres like son cubano, chachachá, danzón, guaracha and instrumental music, and has excelled in the execution...
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    members of the nu metal band Nonpoint. Hispanic music imported from Cuba (chachachá, mambo, and rhumba) and Mexico (ranchera and mariachi) had brief periods...
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    daddy South Korea. La Habana. p. 281 Jorrín, Enrique 1971. Origen ddwadel chachachá. Signos 3 Vil esparza, p. 49. Orovio, Helio. 1981. Diccionario de la Música...
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  • consists of diverse Latin music styles from Cuba (rumba, mozambique, mambo, chachachá, bolero), the Dominican Republic (merengue), Puerto Rico (bomba), Colombia...
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  • Orquesta Aragón Origin Cuba Genres Son cubano Danzón Chachachá Years active 1939 (1939)–present Members Rafael Antonio Lay Sánchez Rafael Lay Bravo Past...
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  • Cha Cha Cha Township or simply known as Cha Cha Cha is a rural shopping centre in Shurugwi Rural Areas, 24 km South East of Shurugwi along the Beit Bridge...
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    Afro-Cuban jazz Areito Bakosó Batá and yuka Batá-rumba Bembe Boogaloo Bolero Chachachá Changui Charanga Conga Columbia Comparsa Criolla Cuban hip hop Cuban jazz...
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    January 8, 2022. "El gran show: novena gala se deslumbrará al ritmo del chachachá en trío". América Televisión (in Spanish). August 13, 2017. Archived from...
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    especially due to his big band arrangements and compositions of mambo, chachachá and batanga, a genre he created in 1952. He was the director of the Radio...
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  • the jala-jala and the shing-a-ling were all offshoots of the mambo and chachachá. The older generation of Latin musicians have been accused of using their...
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  • December 2003(2003-12-08) (aged 84) Havana, Cuba Genres Son, danzón, mambo, chachachá, Afro-Cuban jazz, descarga Occupation Musician Instrument Piano Years...
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  • big-band arrangements of the mambo. The bolero-cha, 1950s derivative with a chachachá rhythm. The bachata, a Dominican derivative developed in the 1960s. The...
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  • "[HanCinema's News] Shin Min-a and Kim Seon-ho Confirmed for "Seashore Village Chachacha"". HanCinema. Retrieved May 1, 2021. "New K-DRAMA Rom-Com HOMETOWN CHA-CHA-CHA...
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  • "Leyendas: Mister Pachanga and his Orchestra Sony Tropical, US A good set of chachachas and pachangas, including a novel version of "Son de la Loma" recorded...
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  • "LostSoul" Rabadad (Elphelt) "Nage" (Faust) 2019 (Evo Japan) "Samito" (Chipp) "Chachacha" (Haehyun) "Tomo" (Leo) Masahiro "Machabo" Tominaga (Ky, Sol) 2022 Guilty...
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    R2 y el caso del cadáver sin cabeza (2005) – Inspector jefe Bailando chachacha (2005) La bicicleta (2006) – Mario Los mánagers (2006) – Josete Donkey...
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    Their music is a mix of all the styles of Cuban music, including bolero, chachachá, salsa, son montuno, timba, guajira, danzón, rumba and abakua. They are...
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  • of time before joining Orquesta América in 1954 at the height of the chachachá craze. The América, directed by Ninón Mondéjar, was the group that pioneered...
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    Common stroke patterns include abanico, baqueteo (from danzón), mambo, and chachachá. Timbales have average diameters of 33 cm (13 in) (macho drum) and 35 cm...
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  • Orchestra. Their music was largely based on Cuban styles such as mambo, chachachá and, most importantly, pachanga. Key charanga flautist, bandleader and...
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    as a precursor of the mambo popularized by Pérez Prado, as well as the chachachá created by Enrique Jorrín, a violinist who started his career in the Maravillas...
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  • Palmieri orchestras. The popular Latin music craze at the time was the chachachá and the mambo. At the peak of his popularity during the 1950s, Rodríguez...
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    hit "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" (1956). Latin music imported from Cuba (chachachá, mambo, rumba) and Mexico (ranchera and mariachi) had brief periods of...
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    "Arcadia every night"), essays Delito por bailar el chachachá (1995, in English: Guilty of Dancing the ChaChaCha, 2001, translated by himself), short story collection...
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  • 1960, by which time the danzón had become a relic, and its 'child', the chachachá, had taken over. In 1910, some 30 years after Faílde's early days, José...
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