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Urteaga is a
Basque surname which may
refer to the following:
Benito Urteaga (1946–1976),
Argentinian Marxist revolutionary Irma
Urteaga (1929–2022), Argentinian...
- Irma
Urteaga (March 7, 1929 –
February 14, 2022) was a
composer and
pianist from Argentina. Irma
Urteaga was born in San Nicholas,
Buenos Aires. She began...
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Benito Urteaga was a
Marxist revolutionary and
guerrilla from Argentina. He was born in 1946 and was
killed on 19 July 1976.
After Mario Roberto Santucho...
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company executives. For example, in 1973
Enrique Gorriarán
Merlo and
Benito Urteaga led the ERP
kidnapping of Esso
executive Victor Samuelson and obtaining...
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Libreria Regensbergiana. p. 165. (in Latin) Cheney,
David M. "Father Juan de
Urteaga, O.S.H." Catholic-Hierarchy.org.
Retrieved June 1, 2019. [self-published]...
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Urteaga Alvarado,
Mario (April 1, 1875 in
Cajamarca – June 12, 1957 in Cajamarca) was a
Peruvian painter. He
originally worked as a painter, photographer...
- Paul
Bostaph –
drums Production Produced by Gary Holt
Engineered by Juan
Urteaga Recorded at
Trident Studio Mixed and
Mastered by Andy
Sneap at Backstage...
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Davis (who is now the only
original member in the line-up) and
singer Juan
Urteaga,
recruiting the rest of the band from the
ranks of
disbanded groups such...
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Travis – vocals, guitar, b****,
keyboards Jon
Allen –
drums Production Juan
Urteaga – producer, engineer,
manager "Thrash
Veterans SADUS Sign With NUCLEAR...
- Adam
Harrington –
narration on "A Hero's Welcome",
backing vocals Juan
Urteaga –
backing vocals Rob
Dukes –
backing vocals Dean
Bardwell –
backing vocals...