- Cajón
Percussionist Leon
Mobley playing a
modified cajón;
traditional cajones have the hole at the back,
opposite the tapa
Percussion instrument classification...
- Los
Cajones is a
village and muni****lity in San Luis
Province in
central Argentina.
Ministerio del
Interior (in Spanish) v t e 32°02′S 65°23′W / 32...
- The
Cajones River, in the muni****lity of Ayotzintepec,
divides the
Sierra Juárez from the
Sierra de
Villa Alta in the
Mexican state of Oaxaca. It joins...
- The
cajones de
rumba are
wooden boxes used as
rhythmic percussion instruments in some
styles of
Cuban rumba.
There are
different types of
cajones, namely...
- The
Cajones Formation is a
Turonian geologic formation of
central Bolivia. The
fluvial sandstones in Amboró
National Park
preserve fossils of Yacarerani...
-
killed in
action at Los
Cajones on
October 12, 1967.
Garvan Edilverto Lucio Hidalgo (Eustace)- Peruvian,
killed in
action at Los
Cajones on
October 12, 1967...
- and
polyrhythmic drumming are the key
components of all
rumba styles.
Cajones (wooden boxes) were used as
drums until the
early 20th century, when they...
-
Tesechoacan River is a
river of
Mexico in
Veracruz state. It is
formed where the
Cajones River joins the
Manso River, both
flowing eastward from the
Sierra Madre...
- San Jose, California, U.S. Other names John Cards, John Cardie,
Jumbo Cajones Occupation(s)
Professional skateboarder,
professional snowboarder, bicycle...
- – Head Shop
Clerk Blue
Sombrero (2005) –
General Hard /
Fabio /
Major Cajones Cloud 9 (2006) –
Buckner Billy Schulz (2006) –
Billy Schulz The Last Stand...