- Azúcar (English: "Sugar") or
Azuquita and
other spellings may
refer to: Azúcar (Eddie
Palmieri album), 1965 Azúcar (Los Van Van album), 1992 Azúcar Negra...
- Luis
Camilo Argúmedez Berguido,
known by his
stage name
Camilo Azuquita, (18
February 1946 – 25
December 2022) was a
Panamanian singer and composer. He...
- José
Alberto "El Canario" and
Panamanian singer Luis
Argumedes Camilo Azuquita who
performed in the
album of 1977. In the New York
salsa scene in the...
- 2002), ****anese
professional wrestler Azu (born 1981), ****anese
singer Azuquita (1946–2022),
Panamanian singer and
composer Baauer (born 1989), American...
- Carlés and Luis Nodal,
Salsa Kids, Ojedita,
Sylvia Pantoja,
Voces Latinas,
Azuquita or Los 3 Sudamericanos,
among others, have
recorded his
songs and orchestrations...
- All
Stars (1976) Pete y Papo (1993)
Latin Jazz (1993) Los Originales:
Azuquita y Papo
Lucca (1994) De Aquí Pa' Lla (1994) Papo,
Alfredo de la Fe y ****teto...
-
Retrieved 2024-05-02. Ronda,
Revista (2023-09-19). "Chepa
Candela le da "
azúquita" a
Walfred Crespo".
Revista Ronda (in Spanish).
Retrieved 2024-05-02. "Gustavo...
- Engineering. Sir
Michael Armitage, 92,
British air
force commander.
Camilo Azuquita, 76,
Panamanian singer and composer. Mira Bellwether, 40,
American ****...
- In the 1970s, he
collaborated with
Rafael Cortijo, Meñique,
Totico and
Azuquita. He also
worked with
Ismael Rivera,
Willie Colón and Mon Rivera, and took...
- Machine,
Makam es Kolinda, Toto Guillaume,
Francis Bebey, Manu Dibango,
Azuquita y Su
Melao Bula Sangoma, Los Salseros,
Francis Bebey Quartet, Xalam, Tito...