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    Juan Nepomuceno Arvizu Santelices (known as Juan Arvizu; May 22, 1900 – November 19, 1985), was an acclaimed lyric tenor in Mexico and a noted interpreter...
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  • Arvizu Rivas, Mexican politician Alexander Arvizu, American diplomat Dan Arvizu, American engineer Jorge Arvizu (1932–2014), Mexican voice actor Juan...
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    Notable performers of his work include Pedro Vargas who was a friend, Juan Arvizu, Nestor Mesta Chayres, Pedro Infante, Javier Solís, Julio Iglesias, Manuel...
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  • radio networks. Included in this group were the Mexican operatic tenors: Juan Arvizu and Nestor Mesta Chayres. Their collaborations in New York City with...
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    by many artists, including: Laurel Aitken Dave Apollon Dave Brubeck Juan Arvizu Andrea Bocelli Brave Combo Ray Conniff Café Tacuba Chico Che Nat King...
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    musicians from both North and South America, including Alfredo Antonini, Juan Arvizu, Eva Garza, Elsa Miranda, Nestor Mesta Chaires, Miguel Sandoval, John...
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    writer, social activist, politician Antonio Aguilar, singer, composer Juan Arvizu, lyric tenor Alejandra Ávalos, singer-songwriter, actress, composer Ariel...
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  • versions include those by Plácido Domingo, Frankie Laine, Jorge Negrete, Juan Arvizu, Nestor Mesta Chayres, Mario Lanza, Franco Corelli, Pasquale Esposito...
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    these efforts. Included among these musicians were: Alfredo Antonini, Juan Arvizu, Nestor Mesta Chayres, Eva Garza, Elsa Miranda, Miguel Sandoval, John...
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  • notable musicians, vocalists, and composers, including Alfredo Antonini, Juan Arvizu, Nestor Mesta Chayres, Eva Garza, Elsa Miranda, John Serry Sr., Miguel...
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  • Retrieved 26 November 2018. Juan Arvizu and the C. B. S. Tipica Orchestra; Lavidada; DelMoral; Alfredo Antonini; Juan Arvizu; Grever; Juan Arvicu and the C. B...
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    the radio and the international concert stage were the Mexican tenors Juan Arvizu and Nestor Mesta Chayres. The brother of Aida Cuevas, "the Queen of the...
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  • including: Nestor Mesta Chayres (aka "El Gitano De Mexico"), Terig Tucci, Juan Arvizu (aka "El Troubador de las Americas"), Elsa Miranda , Eva Garza, Kate...
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    Manuel "Maber" Bernal Emilio Tuero Juan Arvizu Luis Arcaráz Nicolás Urcelay Alfonso Ortiz Tirado Los Panchos Juan García Esquivel Mario Ruiz Armengol...
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    Garza (Mexican-American vocalist), Nestor Mesa Chaires (Mexican tenor), Juan Arvizu (Mexican tenor), Manolita Arriola (Mexican vocalist) and Edmund A. Chester...
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    Mexico City in an architectural complex designed and built by Mario Pani. Juan Arvizu, lyric tenor. Yael Bitrán, historian, translator, and musicologist Carlos...
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    La noche de Santo Tomás, Ediciones de Cultura Popular, Mexico, 1988. Juan Arvizu Arrioja, "México 68: Toman Casco de Santo Tomás tras 12 horas de combate"...
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    troops. Included among the regular performers were: Alfredo Antonini, Juan Arvizu, Nestor Mesta Chayres, Kate Smith, and John Serry Sr. After the war,...
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  • Libertad Lamarque, Miguel Torruco, Julián de Meriche and fellow vocalists Juan Arvizu and Alfonso Ortiz Tirado. This film biography of the Mexican songwriter...
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    such as Alfredo Antonini, Terig Tucci, John Serry Sr., Miguel Sandoval, Juan Arvizu, Elsa Miranda, Eva Garza, Manuolita Arriola, Kate Smith and Nestor Mesta...
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  • LCCN 67-23789. OCLC 1475068. (Photograph - John Serry Sr, Alfredo Antonini, Juan Arvizu and Viva America Orchestra at CBS) Eastman School of Music - University...
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    Archive. Arvizu, Juan; Grever, Maria (26 December 1928). "Tu, Tu y Tu (You, Only You)". Retrieved 16 February 2019 – via Internet Archive. Arvizu, Juan; Grever...
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  • Stepin Fetchit, American actor, singer, and dancer (b. 1902) 1985 – Juan Arvizu, Mexican lyric opera tenor and bolero vocalist (b. 1900) 1988 – Christina...
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    Pierson [es]. While he was there he met Jorge Negrete, Alfonso Ortiz Tirado and Juan Arvizu. José Mojica also recommended him to Alejandro Cuevas, who offered him...
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    Alejandra and Andrew Grant Wood, ed. (2012). "Elsa Miranda, Viva America, Juan Arvizu, CBS Pan American Orchestra". Media Sound And Culture in Latin America...
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  • Robert Neumann, German and English-speaking author (d. 1975) 1900 – Juan Arvizu, Mexican lyric opera tenor and bolero vocalist (d. 1985) 1901 – Maurice...
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    including the Mexican Bolero. Included among the renowned soloists were: Juan Arvizu (the Mexican "Tenor with the Silken Voice"); Nestor Mesta Chayres (Mexican...
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  • accordionist in the orchestra above the caption "The Latin-American artist Juan Arvizu with the CBS Pan American Orchestra conducted by Alfredo Antonini") "Shep...
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    several international musicians of that era including: the Mexican tenors Juan Arvizu and Nestor Mesta Chayres, the Argentine composer/arranger Terig Tucci...
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    2012). "Tendrá plaza-atrio San Judas Tadeo". Monterrey: El Norte. p. 12. Juan Arvizu (October 28, 2007). "Fieles y San Judas Tadeo, en sus 'bodas de plata'"...
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