• drums. José Fajardo brought the song "La Pachanga" to New York in the Cuban charanga style. The orquesta, or band, was referred to as charanga, while the...
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    Pachanga is a reggaeton and Latin group from San Juan, Puerto Rico. The name of the duo comes from the pachanga genre of music. The group was founded...
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  • Charanga band of the flautist Melquiades Fundora in Havana. The lyrics include an invitation to the dance: "Señores que pachanga, me voy con la pachanga. Ay...
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  • of dance. Pachanga or La Pachanga may also refer to: La Pachanga, 1981 film directed by Mexican filmmaker José Estrada Pachanga (duo), a Puerto Rican /...
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    indie rock en español band from Rosario. They came to prominence in 1992 after the release of the hits "Bye, Bye" and "La Pachanga". Translated as Vilma...
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    States. Primarily a conga drummer, Santamaría was a leading figure in the pachanga and boogaloo dance crazes of the 1960s. His biggest hit was his rendition...
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    advance of his album "Pachanga"), with four songs, most notably the song "El Humahuaqueño". In April 2001 he released his new album Pachanga that included topics...
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  • Oblast, Pechengsky District, Murmansk Oblast Pachanga / Pachanga (disambiguation) Pechanga or Pechanga Band of Luiseño Mission Indians Pechengsky District...
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  • Fajardo's charanga band was the first to perform a pachanga. Fajardo, was critical to making Pachanga a mainstream success, composed many Pachanga orchestrations...
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  • !Arriba! La Pachanga is an album by Mongo Santamaría, published by Fantasy Records in 1959. Mongo Santamaría and his Band Mongo Santamaría – congas, bongos...
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    Pachanga Presents is the first Latin-themed music, cultural arts and food festival originated in Austin, Texas, United States. It is a one-day festival...
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  • (GNP-49, 1960) The Timeless Ones a la Touzet (GNP-52, 1961) La Pachanga (GNP-57, 1961) Pachanga Differente! (GNP-61, 1961) Greatest Latin Hits! (GNP-74, 1962)...
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  • cha-cha-cha dance craze. He also recorded boleros, sones, guarachas and pachangas. Rodríguez is known by many fans as "El Inolvidable" (The Unforgettable...
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    in Spanish, Portuguese and English. They are self-defined as a "pachanga folk" band. Rolling Stone Brasil [pt] described them as a mixture of Manu Chao...
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  • train where Gail and Pachanga are waiting for him, Benny ambushes him and fatally shoots him several times with a silenced gun. Pachanga admits to Carlito...
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    Music Estyles festival in San Antonio, Texas, on May 9, 2014, and the ¡Pachanga! Latino Music Festival in Austin, Texas, on May 10, 2014. They also headlined...
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  • the band. Sonora Carruseles was grouped in the Colombian city of Medellin in 1995. They originally started as an experiment for Mario Rincón "Pachanga",...
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  • Jose Curbelo, Akohh, and Noro Morales. Cuba portal Rhumba Enrique Jorrín Pachanga Guaracha Merengue Sublette, Ned. Cuba and its Music: From the First Drums...
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  • Anniversary Limited Edition. Rompe Mi Sentimiento (2020) 42nd Anniversary Pachanga Peligroso (2023) Comrock (1984) Rock en tu Idioma Diez Años II (Rock in...
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    Orquestra Típica Mexicana has been called the "predecessor of the mariachi bands". Traje de charro is heavily inspired by cowboys and features very symbolic...
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  • Selection of World Music Expo 2014. In May, 2015, Orkesta Mendoza performed at Pachanga Latino Music Festival. Mambo Mexicano (2012) La Rienda (2014) ¡Vamos A...
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    director of Fania Records. Pacheco was one of the leading exponents of pachanga, a blend of Cuban rhythms and Dominican merengue in the late 1950s. He...
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  • Rey #2 Best Performing Latin Band and #4 Best Performing World Music Band. In May, 2015, Son de Rey performed at Pachanga Latino Music Festival. In August...
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  • position in that year's FIFA World Cup, Fruko came up with the team song: "La Pachanga Del Futbol." This proved to be one of Fruko's more endearing and infectious...
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  • play a wider variety of styles, danzón, then cha-cha-cha, then onda-cha, pachanga and son fusions. They still perform today, based in Havana. Originally...
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    symbolized by the title of their first album, Patchanka, derived from the word pachanga (which is a colloquial term for "party"), and a distinct informality which...
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    popularity waned with the advent of other Latin dance rhythms such as pachanga and, later, boogaloo. Despite several innovative albums and a new form...
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    Puerto Rico, 1962; Rumba, in mainland United States, 1966) With Tito Puente Pachanga in New York (Gema Records, 1961) Watrous, Peter (1998-11-29). "Rolando...
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    including the hits "Paula C", written about a girlfriend at the time; "Juan Pachanga", about a party animal who buries his pain for a lost love in dance and...
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  • Central Africa, during much of the 20th century, before the rise of mambo, pachanga and salsa. "Rumba" entered the English lexicon in the early 20th century...
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