- Nicaragua, El Salvador,
Guatemala and
Costa Rica
under the
names "Pinolero", "
Cherito", "Chato" and "Amigo"., respectively. Some
brands had more
pleasing designs...
-
under different names such as "Compadre" (Honduras), "Chato" (Guatemala), "
Cherito" (El Salvador), "Amigo" (Costa Rica), and "Pinolero" (Nicaragua). The TK/KM/MK...
- It was
marketed as the GM Amigo,
Andino (Ecuador),
Chato (Guatemala),
Cherito (El Salvador),
Compadre (Honduras), Mitaí (Paraguay), and
Bedford Harimau...
- manufactured, from May 1972),
Costa Rica (Amigo),
Ecuador (Andino), El
Salvador (
Cherito),
Guatemala (Chato),
Nicaragua (Pinolero, by INDEVESA, S.A.), Paraguay...
-
Acosta Alto
Voltaje Andrés
Mercedes Azucarado Lucecita Benítez Celinés
Cherito Chrissy Conexión
Salsera El
Combo Show
Bobby Cruz
Paquito D’Rivera DJ Karlos...
- The New York Band, a well
known salsa/merengue
quartet also
featuring Cherito Jiménez, Alexandra, and Johnny. (Alexandra was
replaced by
Maggie in 1992...
- Munguía —
Trumpet Marc Quiñones —
Percussion Luis
Quintero —
Percussion Cherito —
Vocals Celía Cruz —
Vocals William Duvall —
Vocals Rubén Rodríguez —...
-
Latin American music scene's most
acknowledged songwriters and artists.
Cherito Jimenez'
merengue "Nadie Como Tu" was
originally recorded by The New York...