-
television (the TVE),
Capetillo has
returned to
record a new album, with Horus-
Muxxic,
registered in
diverse studios of
Mexico and Spain, with a
production directed...
- on
January 11, 2000,
through Universal Music Latin,
Polydor Records and
Muxxic Records (in Spain). The song
marks Rubio's "comeback"
single after the dissolution...
- Occupation(s) Composer, and
visual artist.
Years active 1977–present
Labels Sony BMG (Columbia
Records and BMG Ariola/Eurodisc)
Santa Teresa Records Muxxic....
- 30,000 copies.
Shortly after, the band left Zero
Records and
signed with
Muxxic (Gran Vía Musical). Sôber
began to
become known among the rock
scene and...
- (Spanish CD
Single liner notes).
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- (Spanish CD
Single liner notes).
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- back to the
secular public view with this
album under the
supervision of
Muxxic Latina. With this
album she
tries to
return to her time-worn Pop, ballad...
- Yo
Volviera a
Nacer (Senador, 1996) Mis 70 años con el
Cante (Palo Nuevo/
Muxxic, 2001) "Antonio Núñez Montoya, 'El Chocolate',
maestro del
flamenco - obituarios...
- the
fifth single from the
album in
Europe by
Universal Latino, Polydor,
Muxxic and
Mercury in June 9, 2001. The
singer first recorded the
vocals for the...
- (Miami, Florida)
Genre Pop pop rock
Length 3:44
Label Universal Latino Muxxic Polydor Songwriter(s)
Christian De
Walden Ralf
Stemmann Carlos Toro Montoro...