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Manolín is a nickname and refer to: *Manolín "El Médico de la salsa", Cuban salsa singer *Manolín Bueno (born 1940), Spanish footballer *Manolín (footballer, born 1988), Spanish footballer *Manolín (footballer, born 1928), Spanish footballer *Manolín, a character in ''The Old Man and the Sea'' * Manuel Palacios (actor), Manolín (actor) (1918–1977), Mexican actor {{disambig ...
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Manolín "El Médico De La Salsa"
Manuel "Manolín" González Hernández ("El Médico de la Salsa"), is a Cuban timba and salsa music, salsa songwriter, singer, and band leader. Manolín was an amateur songwriter, when NG La Banda's leader José Luis "El Tosco" Cortés discovered him at medical school and famously dubbed him "El Médico de la Salsa". Cultural significance His background as a medical student who turned to music out of dissatisfaction with his life possibilities reflects the frustration of an entire generation of Afro-Cubans. Manolín came out in 1992, and by 1994, there were antigovernment riots in the streets of Los Sitios in Havana, a black neighborhood. In this way, Manolín was “a character perfectly tuned to the new social reality of the special period” (Perna 2005, 67). As the life of ordinary Cubans receded to 4th World levels, the stars of salsa projected a representation of success and sophistication, an image of escapism and self-empowerment, which, in the context of the decline of the ...
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Manolín Bueno
Manuel "Manolín" Bueno Cabral (born 5 February 1940) is a Spanish retired professional footballer who played as a forward. Club career The son of a former goalkeeper, also named Manuel (1910–1970), Bueno was born in Seville, Andalusia, and started playing with Cádiz CF in Segunda División. In 1959, the 19-year-old signed with Real Madrid, where he would remain for the following 11 campaigns. Behind Francisco Gento in the queue for selection at both club and international level, Bueno featured infrequently for the ''Whites'', never appearing in more than nine league games in any season except his last, where he also scored a career-best seven goals to help the side to a fourth-place finish. Despite this, the club itself credits him with eight Primera División titles, as well as two national cups and two European Cups, though he did not take part in any of the finals (he did play in one leg of their 1960 Intercontinental Cup victory). He left Real Madrid in the summer ...
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