- Colombia's most
widely circulated newspaper,
ranked the
versions of the song by
Bovea y Sus
Vallenatos at No. 11. Viva
Music Colombia rated the song No. 9 on...
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Juanita Terry, the
Venezuelan wife of his
great uncle.
Trippe attended the
Bovea School and
graduated from The Hill
School in 1917. He
enrolled at Yale University...
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musicians and
composers as
Guillermo Buitrago,
Rafael Escalona, and
Julio César
Bovea.
Discos Fuentes has
often been
described as Colombia's
version of "Motown"...
- Chiapas, Los Españoles, Charlie's Roots, Juan
Antonio Labra, Trio La Rosa,
Bovea y Sus Vallenatos, and Los Javaloyas. "'Ay
cosita linda', el
himno del mere****bé...
- 2023-2024]. El
Universal (in
European Spanish).
Retrieved 4
November 2023.
Bovea, Jesús (21 June 2023). "Juliana
Osorio fue
escogida como Señorita Región...
- Unidas,
realizing the
growing success of Buitrago's music,
contracted Julio Bovea, who had just
split from
Buitrago and had
formed his own band to take on...
-
musicians provided by
Eduardo Armani and
Eugene Nobile. In the
early 1960s,
Bovea y sus
vallenatos move to
Argentina and po****rizes ****bia in the country;...
- fact, from 1920 to 1936 the main
instrument was the guitar.
Groups such as
bovea and sus
vallenatos also are
among the
first vallenato singers. They form...
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Genre Pop rap
Length 2:59
Label Universal Songwriter(s) Víctor
Galindo Bovea Zoilo Tuñón Rosa Producer(s)
VGBase Zzoilo singles chronology Aitana singles...
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Mexican singer August 20 –
Manolo Torrente,
Cuban singer September 11 –
Julio Bovea [es], 75,
Colombian singer and
songwriter October 4 –
Mercedes Sosa, 74...