- Valentín
Tricoche (c. 1800 – 1863) was a
Puerto Rican land
owner and
philanthropist from Ponce,
Puerto Rico. He is best
remembered for his
generous donation...
- Héctor
Tricoche (July 29, 1955 – July 17, 2022) was a
Puerto Rican salsa singer-songwriter. Born in
Juana Diaz PR. He was a
member of
Tommy Olivencia's...
- Luis
Antonio DeLeón
Tricoche (born
August 19, 1958) is a
Puerto Rican former professional baseball pitcher. He
pitched all or
parts of
seven seasons in...
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Caritativo Tricoche or
Hospital Tricoche (English:
Tricoche Charitable Shelter or
Tricoche Hospital) is a
historic building located on
Calle Tricoche street...
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Tricoche and
Cacolet (French:
Tricoche et Cacolet) is a 1938
French comedy film
directed by
Pierre Colombier and
starring Fernandel, Frédéric Duvallès...
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Tricoche (1886–1970) was a
Puerto Rican flutist, composer, and
director of the
Banda Muni****l de
Ponce for
seventeen years.
Julio Alvarado Tricoche was...
- Ángel
Daniel Rodríguez
Tricoche (born
December 5, 1992) is a
Puerto Rican professional basketball player for
Cangrejeros de
Santurce of the Baloncesto...
- (Martial
Tricoche / Grégor Gandon) – 4:23 "La Confession" (Martial
Tricoche / RV Lardic, Cédric Soubiron) – 4:03 "Un
mauvais Dieu" (Martial
Tricoche / RV...
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melodies with
modern hip hop beats. It was
initially composed of
Martial Tricoche [fr], Cédric Soubiron, and Hervé "R.V." Lardic [fr]
until Lardic's departure...
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Billboard Hot
Latin Tracks. The lead
singer for the first-two
songs was
Hector Tricoche while Paquito Acosta provided the lead
vocals for the
third single. "Lobo...