Fulano was a Chilean rock band. They were one of the most important bands in the development of jazz-rock in Chile or, as described by musicologist Juan...
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Fulano may refer to: Fulano, a placeholder name in Portuguese and Spanish Fulano (band), a Chilean progressive rock/fusion jazz band formed in 1984 Fulano...
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Fulano de Tal was a North American Latin rock band, featuring lead singer Elsten Torres. Formed in 1995 in Miami, Florida, Fulano de Tal recorded two...
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Fulano that Cristián Crisosto began an ambitious personal composition project, which in the year 2000 is concretized by putting together a new band,...
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Elsten Torres (section Fulano De Tal)
artistic name of Fulano de Tal. The first single was the Cuban protest anthem, Revolucion. With the success of Revolucion, Elsten put the band together that...
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Moreover, drummer Sergio "Tilo" Gonzalez, band leader, had recruited two young musicians from the band Fulano: keyboardist Jaime Vivanco and electric bassist...
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Etcetera (disambiguation) (section Bands)
Ok Rock Etc. (album), a 2002 album by Jawbreaker Etc., a 2000 album by Fulano de Tal Etc., a 2001 album by Lloyd Cole Etc. Etc. Etc., a 1970 album by...
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from You Are Freaking Me Out, 1997 "If You Say So", song by Fulano de Tal from Etc. (Fulano de Tal album), 2000 "If You Say So", song by The Dear & Departed...
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Inti-Illimani, and some of its members would go on to found the jazz-rock band Fulano. 1981 - A mi ciudad 1983 - Hasta encontrarnos 1985 - Barricadas 2000...
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formed bands IQ (1980) Asia (1981) Queensrÿche (1982) It Bites (1982) Fates Warning (1983) Ozric Tentacles (1983) Pain of Salvation (1984) Fulano (1984)...
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rock band Fulano composed a song after him, named Krikalev, included in their 1997 album "Trabajos Inútiles" (Useless works). Finnish rock band YUP has...
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Prensa Más Grande de Chile. 3 April 2018. Retrieved 24 March 2020. "Fulano". Fulano | MusicaPopular.cl (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 March 2020. Silva Vega...
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Frank Zappa (section Touring bands timeline)
pianist Stefano Bollani, the Italian band Elio e le Storie Tese and Chilean composer Cristián Crisosto from Fulano and Mediabanda. Scientists from various...
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Julieta Venegas (tie) Lo que trajo el barco – Obie Bermúdez Individual – Fulano Trozos de mi alma 2 – Marco Antonio Solis Best Latin Rock, Alternative Or...
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Remix feat "Omar Acedo" (2022) "A Mover El Cuerpo" (Zumba Remix) feat "Don Fulano" (2022) "Mix Sandy & Papo MC: La Hora de Bailar / Mueve Mueve / La Ultima...
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the band's second album was released. Titled Sem-vergonha, the album spawned five hit singles: "Safado, Cachorro, Sem-vergonha", "Lirirrixa", "Fulano in...
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Los Prisioneros (section Band members)
many other Chilean bands, such as Aparato Raro, Cinema, Upa!, Valija Diplomática, Aterrizaje Forzoso, Electrodomésticos, Banda 69, Fulano, among others. Songs...
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brief romance with Natalia Oreiro. "Fulanos de nadie" was released in 2000, and "Otro jueves cobarde" in 2001. The band broke up in that year, and Iván Noble...
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co-written with Johnny Pacheco; sung with Celia Cruz backed by Ray Barretto's band (1986) Married to the Mob by Jonathan Demme (1988) A Young Man's Dream and...
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influences, including Anaid (France), Machine and the Synergetic Nuts (Japan), Fulano (Chile), Phlox (Estonia), Amoeba Split (Spain), Violeta de Outono (Brazil)...
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1995 in Latin music (section Bands formed)
founded Miami indie label Radio Vox, releasing its first maxi single by Fulano de Tal titled "Revolucion". April 29: Selena becomes the first Hispanic...
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(temporarily) Robert Fripp and Bill Bruford form new band Discipline, but after initial live dates Fripp decides the band constitutes a new incarnation of King Crimson...
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"Cock"[farːuːdʒ] (listen). felús fetua fez fideo filelí foceifiza fondolí fondac/fonda fulano: "any one" without naming, X of people. From Arabic Fulan[fulaːn] (listen)...
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Fitness) Duller Fabinho Alcântara Samir 7. "Sambah" João Nabuco 8. "Fulano in Sala" Sérgio Rocha Adson Tapajós Zeca Brasileiro 9. "Me Pega de Jeito"...
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municipality of Anadia. His professional career began when he started a covers band called Os Babies ("The Babies"), in 1956. In 1960, Cid began Law School at...
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and performers that were presented during the Forum included: Theatre: Fulanos (South America), Tonelada de Luz (Mexico), Las Niñas de la Guerra (Mexico)...
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overall No. in season Title Original air date 54 (181-184) 1 (1-4) "El Gusano Fulano" January 18, 1971 (1971-01-18) Neurus, Pucho and Larguirucho, manufacture...
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disc two comes a documentary showing the last few months of Claudia in the band Babado Novo and the beginning of his solo career. An extended play with songs...
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