- Bárbaro
Alberto Torres Delgado (born 1956),
better known as
Barbarito Torres, is a
Cuban musician best
known for his work with the Afro-Cuban All Stars...
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Gerald Michael Barbarito (born
January 4, 1950) is an
American prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church. He has
served as
bishop of the
Diocese of Palm Beach...
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singer Omara Portuondo,
trumpeter Manuel "Guajiro" Mirabal, laúd
player Barbarito Torres and
trombonist and
conductor Jesús "Aguaje"
Ramos currently tour...
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Carlos Barbarito is an
Argentine poet born in Pergamino,
Buenos Aires,
Argentina on 6
February 1955.
Barbarito has
written several books, such as: Poesía...
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Barbarito Díez (December 4, 1910 – May 6, 1995) was a
Cuban singer who
specialized in danzón. He
began his
career as the
singer for
Graciano Gómez and...
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Fidel Barbarito is a
Venezuelan musician and politician. He was
Minister of
Culture of Venezuela. He
currently works as a
research and
teaching coordinator...
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Luigi Barbarito (19
April 1922 – 12
March 2017) was an
Italian prelate of the
Catholic Church. He held the rank of
archbishop while serving as a nuncio...
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joining Ochoa in an
extended descarga (jam)
section improvising lyrics.
Barbarito Torres plays a
frenetic laúd solo
towards the end of the track. Timbales...
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Archdiocese of Miami. As of 2023, the
current diocesan bishop is
Gerald Barbarito. The
Diocese of Palm
Beach serves 280,000
Catholics in 53
parishes and...
- 2017-12-29.
Donita D (2015-02-10).
Health &
physical ****essment in nursing.
Barbarito,
Colleen (3rd ed.). Boston. p. 665. ISBN 978-0-13-387640-6. OCLC 894626609...