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    met Machín playing piano in a Majorca hotel during the 1970s. The 400 recordings in Europe, mostly in Spain, was Machín's estimation. Antonio Machín at...
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  • which started the rumba craze; singer Antonio Machín. Harlequin HQ 10. 1930 Antonio Machín with the Cuarteto Machín. Harlequin HQ 24. 1930 California Ramblers...
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    have recorded versions of this bolero by Julio Brito: Pedro Vargas, Antonio Machín, Raphael, Alfredo Sadel, Virginia Maestro, Carlos Sadness, Najwa Nimri...
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  • Retrieved 26 March 2022. "Juan Antonio Machín continuará al frente del banquillo del Unión Sur Yaiza" [Juan Antonio Machín will continue ahead of the bench...
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  • on social evolution Antonio Machín (1903–1977), Cuban singer and musician Arnold Machin (1911–1999), British artist Ernie Machin (1944–2012), British...
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  • banjo, guitar, piano, violin, bass, and trap drums. With vocals by Antonio Machín and a trumpet solo (the first one in the recorded history of Cuban music)...
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  • year as well, which became Carrillo's favourite rendition. Soon after, Antonio Machín made the song famous in Spain. In 1948, jazz singer Miguel de Gonzalo...
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  • The band included musicians such as trumpeter Julio Cueva and singer Antonio Machín. Azpiazú also used North American singers such as Bob Burke or Chick...
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    Julio Brito ; (intérprete Antonio Machín)" [Brito, Julio - Mira que eres linda : bolero / Julio Brito ; (performer Antonio Machín).]. Academia Colecciones...
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    Dalida, Sonora Santanera, Xavier Cugat and his Orchestra, The Ventures, Antonio Machín, Lucho Gatica, Vera Lynn, Andrea Bocelli, Filippa Giordano, Luis Miguel...
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    the bongo as key percussion instrument, including those directed by Antonio Machín, Alberto Socarrás, Pedro Vía, Antobal, Enrique Bryon, etc. However,...
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    its salons, where singers such as Julio Iglesias have also performed, Antonio Machín, Raphael, Joan Manuel Serrat, Rita Pavone or Massiel, among others....
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    label. Amparanoia's 1997 debut album, El Poder de Machín (a reference to bolero-singer Antonio Machín), is a bright, exuberant disc with a heavy Latin...
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    Alejandro Sanz, Mexican rockers Maná, Dominican artist Juan Luis Guerra, Antonio Machín, Manolo García of El Último de la Fila, Luz Casal, Armando Manzanero...
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    López — bassist (Buena Vista Social Club); nephew of Cachao and Macho Antonio Machín — singer and bandleader Rita Marley — singer, humanitarian, and widow...
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  • Deportiva, Arrecife, Canary Islands, Spain Capacity 7,000 Chairman Miguel Gopar Manager Juan Antonio Machín League Preferente 2010–11 3ª - Group 12, 18th...
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  • 9 September 2015. Retrieved 9 September 2015. "El equipo de Machín mereció más" [Machín's side deserved more] (in Spanish). Marca. 11 October 2015. Retrieved...
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    famous bolero "Dos Gardenias", popularized in Spain by Cuban singer Antonio Machín. Soon after completing her education, Lucrecia joined La Orquesta Anacaona...
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    commission was created to organize the referendum, headed by the diplomat Antonio Machín. Subject to a popular consultation period from 15 February 2022, the...
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    and Carlos Sobrino Buhigas. Its inauguration in 1943, during which Antonio Machín performed, was a major event. In 1944, the municipal architect Juan...
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  • BVE-62152. The peanut vendor / Don Azpiazu ; Havana Casino Orchestra ; Antonio Machín". Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved 2022-12-14...
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  • million-selling record of Cuban music: The Peanut Vendor (El Manisero), with Antonio Machín as the singer. This number had been orchestrated and included in N.Y...
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  • melódica a massive phenomenon. Key figures include Jorge Sepúlveda, Antonio Machín, Mario Visconti, García Guirao, Lorenzo González and Bonet de San Pedro...
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    1928. The 1930 version recorded by Don Azpiazú in New York City with Antonio Machín on vocals became a worldwide hit starting a rhumba craze that swept...
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  • Feliciano Israel Kantor Rolando Laserie Héctor Lavoe Pío Leyva La Lupe Antonio Machín José Mangual Jr. Melcochita Meñique Ismael Miranda Monguito Andy Montañez...
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    musicians such as Julio Cueva (trumpet) and Mario Bauza (saxophone); Antonio Machín was the singer. There seems to be no authoritative account of the number...
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    Antonio Ramón Villaraigosa (/ˌviːəraɪˈɡoʊsə/; né Villar Jr. on January 23, 1953) is an American politician who served as the 41st Mayor of Los Angeles...
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    former U.S. Senator (R-FL) José Luis Robau, Patriot Wifredo Lam, Painter Antonio Machín, Singer Alberto Morales Ajubel, Cuban-Spanish Illustrator and painter...
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  • Escuadrilla. Even more successful was his song "Noche triste", premiered by Antonio Machín in 1941 in Seville. Many other popular compositions followed, including...
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  • first ensembles to cover "Suavecito" was the Cuarteto Machín, directed by vocalist Antonio Machín, who was the most popular Cuban singer in Spain for most...
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