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Éxitos Y Recuerdos
''Éxitos y Recuredos'' () is a compilation album series that was first released in 1995 under the title ''Exitos del Recuerdo'' which spotlighted Selena. In 1996, the series changed the name to ''Exitos y Recuerdos'' spotlighting other artists of different Mexican music genres, mostly of Tejano music singers.Billboard - Mar 29, 1997 - Page 33 The album was produced by EMI-Capitol Special Markets in the United States whereas Madacy Entertainment was produced in Canada. Éxitos del Recuerdo *''Éxitos del Recuerdo (Álvaro Torres album), Éxitos del Recuerdo'', compilation album by Álvaro Torres (1995) *''Éxitos del Recuerdo (Daniela Romo album), Éxitos del Recuerdo'', compilation album by Daniela Romo (1995) *''Éxitos del Recuerdo (Dyango album), Éxitos del Recuerdo'', compilation album by Dyango (1995) *''Éxitos del Recuerdo (Ednita Nazario album), Éxitos del Recuerdo'', compilation album by Ednita Nazario (1995) *''Éxitos del Recuerdo (Mijares album), Éxitos del Recuerdo ...
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Compilation Album
A compilation album comprises Album#Tracks, tracks, which may be previously released or unreleased, usually from several separate recordings by either one Performing arts#Performers, performer or by several performers. If the recordings are from one artist, then generally the tracks were not originally intended for release together as a single work, but may be collected together as a greatest hits album or box set. If the recordings are from several artists, there may be a theme, topic, time period, or genre which links the tracks, or they may have been intended for release as a single work—such as a tribute album. When the tracks are by the same recording artist, the album may be referred to as a retrospective album or an anthology. Content and scope Songs included on a compilation album may be previously released or unreleased, usually from several separate recordings by either one or several performers. If by one artist, then generally the tracks were not originally intend ...
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Manuel Mijares
José Manuel Mijares Morán (born 7 February 1958 in Mexico City) is an adult-contemporary pop singer who is billed as Manuel Mijares () or simply as Mijares. He began his career at age 23 and achieved high popularity from the mid-80s to mid 90s in Latin America and Japan mainly. From 1997 to 2011 he was married to Mexican singer/actress Lucero (actress), Lucero, with whom he has two children. Biography He was born in Hospital Español in Mexico City in 1958, son of doctor José María Mijares and dance teacher María del Pilar Morán. His grandparents were Asturias, Asturian immigrants who arrived in the port of Veracruz. He has 3 brothers José Luis, Jorge and Pilar. His mother influenced his artistic direction, as he himself acknowledges. As a child, he was part of the elementary school chorus. He later formed musical groups with friends. As an adult, he received a degree in business administration in the Intercontinental University (Universidad Intercontinental México). On ...
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Los Ángeles Negros
Los Ángeles Negros () are a Chilean pop ballad band formed in San Carlos de Chile in 1968. The band's best-known line-up consisted of singer Germaín de la Fuente, guitarist Mario Gutiérrez, keyboardist Jorge González, bassist Miguel Ángel "Nano" Concha, and drummer Luis Ortiz. Their music is a blend of boleros, psychedelic funk and rock music, known as ''Balada rockmántica''. The original members of the band included three teenagers and a worker from a local school. After winning a local competition in June 1968, they recorded and released their first single, "Porque Te Quiero", which attracted the attention of Chile's Odeon Records representatives, urging two of the four members of the band to record an album with three other studio musicians. As a result, they recorded ''Porque Te Quiero'' in 1969, and several chart-topping singles across Latin America in the following years. Following De la Fuente's departure from the group, most of the classic band members also lef ...
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Éxitos & Recuerdos (Los Ángeles Negros Album)
Éxitos ("Hits" in Spanish) may refer to: * ''Éxitos'' (Don Chezina album), 2004 * ''Exitos'' (Electric Company album), 2000 * ''Éxitos'' (Fey album), 2000 * ''Éxitos'' (Tempo album), 2002 *''Éxitos de Floria Márquez'' *''Éxitos de Gloria Estefan'' *'' Éxitos 98:06'', by Luis Fonsi *'' Todos Éxitos'', by Diego Torres Other albums *'' 10 Éxitos de Juan Gabriel'' *''12 Super Éxitos'', an album by Selena * ''12 Super Éxitos'' (Barrio Boyzz album) *15 Éxitos (other) *''15 años de éxitos'', by Alejandro Fernández *''Mis Mejores Canciones – 17 Super Éxitos'' by Selena *'' Mis Mejores Canciones: 17 Super Éxitos'', by Manuel Mijares *''20 Años de Éxitos En Vivo con Moderatto'', by Alejandra Guzmán *'' Personalidad: 20 Éxitos'', by Ana Gabriel *30 Éxitos Insuperables (other) See also *Éxitos y Más (other) *Grandes Éxitos (other) *Éxitos y Recuerdos ''Éxitos y Recuredos'' () is a compilation album series that was first relea ...
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Pandora (musical Group)
Pandora is a Mexican girl group composed of sisters Isabel and Mayte Lascuráin, along with Fernanda Meade. The group originally formed in 1981 under the name Trébol and was renamed Pandora after signing with EMI Capitol de México in 1984. A two-time Grammy-nominated act, Pandora achieved eleven top 10 singles on the Hot Latin Songs chart, including their number-one single, a Spanish-language cover of Badfinger's " Without You". Background During their school years, the Lascurain sisters and some friends participated as a group in various music festivals, calling themselves "Las Jeans". Later, Fernanda Meade, their cousin, joined Isabel and Mayte to form a trio called "Trebol". Under this name they recorded an album for RCA Victor in 1981 entitled ''El día que me quieras'' (''The Day That You Love Me''). From 1981 to 1984 the group established itself doing backup vocals for artists such as Emmanuel and Pedro Vargas (who is the sisters' godfather), and backup vocals fo ...
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Éxitos Y Recuerdos
''Éxitos y Recuredos'' () is a compilation album series that was first released in 1995 under the title ''Exitos del Recuerdo'' which spotlighted Selena. In 1996, the series changed the name to ''Exitos y Recuerdos'' spotlighting other artists of different Mexican music genres, mostly of Tejano music singers.Billboard - Mar 29, 1997 - Page 33 The album was produced by EMI-Capitol Special Markets in the United States whereas Madacy Entertainment was produced in Canada. Éxitos del Recuerdo *'' Éxitos del Recuerdo'', compilation album by Álvaro Torres (1995) *'' Éxitos del Recuerdo'', compilation album by Daniela Romo (1995) *'' Éxitos del Recuerdo'', compilation album by Dyango (1995) *'' Éxitos del Recuerdo'', compilation album by Ednita Nazario (1995) *'' Éxitos del Recuerdo'', compilation album by Mijares (1995) *'' Éxitos del Recuerdo'', compilation album by Selena (1995) *'' Éxitos del Recuerdo de la Radio'', compilation album by various of artists (2003) *''Éxitos y ...
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Yuri (Mexican Singer)
Yuridia Valenzuela Canseco (born 6 January 1964), known mononymously as Yuri, is a Mexican singer, actress and television presenter. She began her career as a teenager. In 1978, she released her debut album titled ''Tú Iluminas mi Vida''. She later gained recognition for participating in the OTI Festival in 1980. In the 1980s and early 1990s, Yuri established herself as one of the most popular pop music singers in Mexico and Latin America. Her vocal quality and versatility allow her to be incorporated into other musical genres, ranging from Pop music, pop to Dance music, dance, Ranchera music, ranchera and Tropical music, tropical music genres. In the mid-1990s, Yuri paused her musical career to convert to Protestantism, and for a few years she devoted herself to Christian music, Christian and gospel music. In 2002, she returned to commercial music with much greater impact than her first season as a pop singer. Since the mid-2000s and during this decade, Yuri has established he ...
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Éxitos Y Recuerdos (Yuri Album)
''Éxitos y Recuredos'' () is a compilation album series that was first released in 1995 under the title ''Exitos del Recuerdo'' which spotlighted Selena. In 1996, the series changed the name to ''Exitos y Recuerdos'' spotlighting other artists of different Mexican music genres, mostly of Tejano music singers.Billboard - Mar 29, 1997 - Page 33 The album was produced by EMI-Capitol Special Markets in the United States whereas Madacy Entertainment was produced in Canada. Éxitos del Recuerdo *'' Éxitos del Recuerdo'', compilation album by Álvaro Torres (1995) *'' Éxitos del Recuerdo'', compilation album by Daniela Romo (1995) *'' Éxitos del Recuerdo'', compilation album by Dyango (1995) *'' Éxitos del Recuerdo'', compilation album by Ednita Nazario (1995) *'' Éxitos del Recuerdo'', compilation album by Mijares (1995) *'' Éxitos del Recuerdo'', compilation album by Selena (1995) *'' Éxitos del Recuerdo de la Radio'', compilation album by various of artists (2003) *''Éxitos y ...
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Éxitos Y Recuerdos (Selena Album)
''Éxitos y Recuerdos'' (English: ''Hits and Memories'') is a greatest hits album by Mexican-American singer Selena. It was released on March 15, 1996 by EMI Latin, nearly a year after she was killed Killing, Killings, or The Killing may refer to: Types of killing *-cide, a suffix that refers to types of killing (see List of types of killing), such as: ** Homicide, one human killing another *** Murder, unlawful killing of another human without .... This album has been released with different covers, and also with the name ''Éxitos del Recuerdos'' (English: ''Hits of the Memories''), the titles were "Madacy", "Rain", "Pink", "Sun", and "Special Markets". The release with the flower shirt picture has a misspelling on the back. It reads "Come la Flor" instead of "Como la Flor". Track listing Charts Weekly charts References {{DEFAULTSORT:Exitos y Recuerdos (Selena album) 1996 greatest hits albums Selena compilation albums EMI Latin compilation albums Spanish-language c ...
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José Feliciano
José Montserrate Feliciano García (; born September 10, 1945) is a Puerto Rican musician. He recorded many international hits, including his rendition of the Doors' " Light My Fire" and his self-penned Christmas song "". Music genres he explores consist of fusion of many styles, such as Latin, blues, jazz, soul and rock music, created primarily with the help of his signature acoustic guitar sound. In the United States, Feliciano became popular in the 1960s, particularly after his 1968 album '' Feliciano!'' reached number 2 on the music charts. Since then in his career, he released over 50 albums worldwide in both English and Spanish languages. Early life and family José Montserrate Feliciano García was born on September 10, 1945, in Lares, Puerto Rico, the fourth child of eleven sons. He was born blind as a result of congenital glaucoma. He was first exposed to music at the age of three, playing on a cracker tin can while accompanying his uncle who played the cuatro. ...
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Éxitos Y Recuerdos (José Feliciano Album)
''Éxitos y Recuredos'' () is a compilation album series that was first released in 1995 under the title ''Exitos del Recuerdo'' which spotlighted Selena. In 1996, the series changed the name to ''Exitos y Recuerdos'' spotlighting other artists of different Mexican music genres, mostly of Tejano music singers.Billboard - Mar 29, 1997 - Page 33 The album was produced by EMI-Capitol Special Markets in the United States whereas Madacy Entertainment was produced in Canada. Éxitos del Recuerdo *'' Éxitos del Recuerdo'', compilation album by Álvaro Torres (1995) *'' Éxitos del Recuerdo'', compilation album by Daniela Romo (1995) *'' Éxitos del Recuerdo'', compilation album by Dyango (1995) *'' Éxitos del Recuerdo'', compilation album by Ednita Nazario (1995) *'' Éxitos del Recuerdo'', compilation album by Mijares (1995) *'' Éxitos del Recuerdo'', compilation album by Selena (1995) *'' Éxitos del Recuerdo de la Radio'', compilation album by various of artists (2003) *''Éxitos y ...
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Freddy Fender
Freddy Fender (born Baldemar Garza Huerta; June 4, 1937 – October 14, 2006) was an American Country and Tejano singer, known for his work as a solo artist and in the groups Los Super Seven and the Texas Tornados. His signature sound fused country, rock, swamp pop and Tex-Mex styles. Active since the 1950s, when he got his start playing Spanish-language rock and roll for Tejano audiences, Fender's mainstream breakthrough came in 1975 with the crossover hit "Before the Next Teardrop Falls," which topped ''Billboard''s pop and country charts. He recorded further country hits such as " Wasted Days and Wasted Nights," " Secret Love," " You'll Lose a Good Thing," " Living It Down," and " The Rains Came." Early years Fender was born in San Benito, Texas, United States, to Margarita Garza and her Mexican husband, Serapio Huerta. He made his debut radio performance at age 10 on Harlingen, Texas, radio station KGBT, singing a then-hit "Paloma Querida." Fender dropped out of high sch ...
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