Bomba or Bomba del Chota is an Afro-Ecuadorian music and dance form from the Chota Valley area of Ecuador in the province of Imbabura and Carchi. Its origins...
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Bomba is an umbrella term that refers to a variety of musical styles and associated dances originating in Puerto Rico. It was developed by enslaved Africans...
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Barrio San Antón, Ponce, Puerto Rico, around 1900. It was influenced by the bomba style of music.[citation needed] Originally, sung texts were not associated...
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its first tango fusion album in 2000, quickly following with La Revancha del Tango in 2001. Bajofondo Tango Club, a Rioplatense music band consisting...
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from California, he was known throughout Mexico and United States as El Rey del Corrido (The King of the Corrido). Various companies, governmental agencies...
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Trova Vallenato (Charanga-vallenata) Afro-Latin Afro-Peruvian music Bomba Bomba del Chota Candombe Latin jazz Afro-Cuban jazz Mapalé Milonga Tambor Tropical...
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original on 30 April 2023. Retrieved 26 September 2024. "Peso Pluma habla del auge del regional mexicano y de su dominio de los charts: 'Ha sido una locura'"...
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Taller Galvan (retauration) Daniel Barrientos Fuelles Rial (bellows) Fuelles del Sur Carsten Heveling Vicente Greco (1888–1924) Augusto Berto (1889–1953)...
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Bambuco (redirect from Música del interior)
popularity throughout Latin America. The Festival Folclórico y Reinado Nacional del Bambuco in Neiva is a festival celebrating bambuco music. "Cuatro Preguntas"...
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founded approximately in 1870 and being one of the first to play la danza del Chinelo. Traditional Zacatecan tamborazo bands do not use tuba, the tambora...
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492 (1756) which has been called "Fandango portugués". The piece "Fandango del Sigr. Escarlate" has been attributed to him, but some scholars dispute this...
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bordonúa, a tiple, a cuatro, a carracho or güiro, a cowbell, barriles de bomba, an accordion, and maracas. With bordonua players becoming more difficult...
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Love" page 129 Espinosa, Carlos (28 July 2018). "Por el Día del Payador, en memoria del paso de Gabino Ezeiza por Patagones". APP Noticias (in Spanish)...
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of genres is found in the music of modern artists, such as Carlos Vives, Bomba Estéreo, Andrés Cabas. Since the 1980s, in the city of Medellín, there has...
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Trova Vallenato (Charanga-vallenata) Afro-Latin Afro-Peruvian music Bomba Bomba del Chota Candombe Latin jazz Afro-Cuban jazz Mapalé Milonga Tambor Tropical...
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Sanlúcar"). Rito y geografía del cante. Serie documental de los años 70 del siglo XX sobre los orígenes, estilos y pervivencia del cante flamenco, con José...
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with Spanish rap verses, trapetón and R&B-style vocals (such as the "Los Del Espacio", including LIT killah, Tiago PZK, Duki, Emilia, and María Becerra...
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time: "La adaptación y fusión del bolero con otros géneros de la música popular bailable ha contribuido al desarrollo del mismo, y a su vigencia y contemporaneidad...
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Trova Vallenato (Charanga-vallenata) Afro-Latin Afro-Peruvian music Bomba Bomba del Chota Candombe Latin jazz Afro-Cuban jazz Mapalé Milonga Tambor Tropical...
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masque-like musical theatre had existed in Spain since the time of Juan del Encina. The zarzuela genre was innovative in giving a dramatic function to...
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salsa. Notably, the introduction of Puerto Rican music styles such as bomba and plena within the conjunto and Cuban music in general resulted in what...
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called jaleo, also known as merengue bomba, wrongly identified as a mixture of merengue and Puerto Rican bomba music, and which actually also has its...
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Retrieved 14 October 2021 – via YouTube. Paquito chocolatero en Medina del Campo. TelemedinaCanal9. 30 August 2010. Archived from the original on 3...
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Trova Vallenato (Charanga-vallenata) Afro-Latin Afro-Peruvian music Bomba Bomba del Chota Candombe Latin jazz Afro-Cuban jazz Mapalé Milonga Tambor Tropical...
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La Adelita, or couples, such as La Fama de la Pareja sung by Los Tigres del Norte. Some even employ fictional stories invented by their composers. Before...
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and were developed in places such as Bayamo, Manzanillo, Majagua and Pinar del Río. For this reason, some academics such as Radamés Giro and Jesús Gómez...
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second variety is black music from the Chota Valley in the northern Sierra (primarily known as Bomba del Chota), characterized by a more-pronounced mestizo...
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now it talks about love and is more romantic. According to Bachata: Música Del Pueblo ("Bachata: Music of the People") the writers said: "In the past decade...
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Cubanas, La Habana, Cuba, 1998, P. 212. Díaz Ayala, Cristóbal: Música cubana, del Areyto a la Nueva Trova, Ediciones Universal, Miami Florida, 1993. p. 194...
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footballers Afro-Ecuadorian people Bomba (Ecuador) Chota Valley dialect Compton, (1968) monograph: Notes on the origins of Chota Valley African population. Washington...
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