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Guillermo Jaime Jorrín (born
November 12, 1969),
known as
Willie Jorrín, is a Mexican-American
former professional boxer who
competed from 1993 to 2003...
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Enrique Jorrín (December 25, 1926 –
December 12, 1987) was a
Cuban charanga violinist,
composer and
music director. He is
considered the
inventor of the...
- cha-cha-cha
music introduced by the
Cuban composer and
violinist Enrique Jorrin in the
early 1950s. This
rhythm was
developed from the danzón-mambo. The...
-
violinist Enrique Jorrín, who
began his
career playing for the
charanga band
Orquesta América.: 130
According to the
testimony of
Enrique Jorrín, he composed...
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Jorrin Nemiah John (born 6
November 1990) is a
professional footballer who last pla**** as a
winger for
Shepshed Dynamo. Born in England, he represented...
- Víctor
Manuel Jorrín Lozano (born 13
January 1955) is a
Mexican politician and
psychiatrist affiliated with the Citizens'
Movement (MC). In the 2012 general...
- ****nio Rodríguez,
Orquesta América del 55,
Orquesta Riverside and
Enrique Jorrín. In the 1990s, he came out of
retirement to play in the
revival ensembles...
- Deceiver" or
simply "The Deceiver") is a song
written by
violinist Enrique Jorrín and
first recorded by
Orquesta América in
March 1953.
Shortly after its...
- WBC
Super Bantamweight title holder Willie Jorrín and lost a
disputed 12-round decision. Due to
Jorrin's lack of activity,
Larios fought Vázquez for...
- "street version" of the
dance with
shifted timing) was
developed by
Enrique Jorrín in the
early 1950s, as a
slower alternative to Mambo—and, in fact, was originally...