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- known as "monkey call." They are central joropo own beats flowers and quitapesares. The most famous p****ages tuyeros are The Hermit Mario Diaz, Dawn tuyero...
- official inauguration. As a composer, he wrote multiple songs, including "Quitapesares", "La Partida" (Venezuelan waltz), "El trabadedos", "Refranero", "La...
- a poco Polo coriano Pueblos tristes Quinta Anauco / Y llueve todavía Quitapesares / Amándonos Ricciardi San Juan se va / Moliendo café Serenata Tu ternura...
- May 2018. Jiménez, C (2006). Héctor Abad Faciolince: vida y obra de un quitapesares. Colombia: Undergraduate thesis, Pontificia University Javeriana. Abad...
- Best Latin Song, Best Instrumental Song and Best Music Video. Joropo quitapesares Vine a defender lo mío El cimarrón Zumbaquezumba tramao Llanero siente...
- tonada Maria Laya Zumbaquezumba Tryweryn Llongau caernarfon Tros y garreg Quitapesares Tiempo, Casa Editorial El. "Música / 'Live YN BYW' con Cimarrón y Catrin...
- "Tonada de la Palomita" "Zumbajam" "Penitas de Mi Corazón" "Parranda Quitapesares" "Ponle Pasión" "Caballo Viejo" "Orinoco Suite Tiempo, Casa Editorial...
- playing. 1968 Viajando al Llano 1970 Raudales de mi Región 1972 Bandola Quitapesares 1973 Bandola Internacional 1974 Arpa y Bandola 1975 Cimarrón 1976 Esta...
- verdad Los Merecures Y soy llanero Seis por derecho El gaván restiao Quitapesares Atardecer en Arauca Zumbaquezumba María Laya Puerto Carreño Se me murió...
- original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-07-31. Black p. 117 "La virgen de Quitapesares, el pirata Drake y la invasión de 1719". Pontevedra Viva (in Spanish)...