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Odilio González (born 5
March 1937),
known by his
stage name El
Jibarito de Lares, is a
Puerto Rican singer,
guitarist and
music composer who has been...
- Bloomington, IN:
Indiana University Press. p. 28. ISBN 9780253209481. Urfé,
Odilio 1965. El danzón. La Habana. Orovio,
Helio 2004.
Cuban music from A to Z...
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suffered with
several financial troubles from the
previous management, led by
Odílio Rodrigues, and saw Damião, Arouca,
Aranha and
Eugenio Mena take
legal actions...
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Robin Freneau Scout Martial Desbordes Bernard Blanchet Alain Merchadier Odilio Gomis Doctor Isabelle Salaün Marc
Dauty Physiotherapist Nicolas-Pierre Bernot...
- José Nogués (1950–52)
Alejandro Scopelli (1952–54)
Josep Espada (1954–55)
Odilio Bravo (1955)
Ricardo Zamora (1955–57) Elemér
Berkessy (1957–58)
Marcel Domingo...
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Nereu Ramos Juscelino Kubitschek Preceded by Zenóbio da
Costa Succeeded by
Odílio Denys Personal details Born (1894-11-16)16
November 1894 Antônio Carlos...
- beats. Cha-cha-chá was an
onomatopoeia to
describe this sound.
According to
Odilio Urfé, cha-cha-chá was a
musical genre that was
based on the
rhythm of danzón-mambo...
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Zamora (1946–1949) Luis Pasarín (1949–1951)
Roberto Ozores (1951–1952)
Odilio Bravo (1952–1953)
Armando Ligorri (1953) José
Iraragorri (1953) Ricardo...
- the name of a 2023
novel by
Samuel Mills. In the story, the
protagonist Odilio Brimble uses a
priest to club a
salmon in
front of his
horrified daughter...
- said to be the
greatest proponent and
interpreter of the jíbaro music.
Odilio González, a
singer of jíbaro
music and
originally from the
mountain town...