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Suavecito (other)
Suavecito may refer to * "Suavecito" (1929 song), written by Ignacio Piñeiro * "Suavecito" (Malo song), released in 1972 * "Suavecito", a song by Laura León Laura León (born Rebeca Velderraín Vera on November 24, 1952) is a Mexican actress and singer. Laura León scored hits with the themes to three of her telenovelas: 'Dos Mujeres, Un Camino (2 Women, 1 Path)', 'El Premio Mayor (the Big Prize)' a ... See also * Suave (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Suavecito (1929 Song)
"Suavecito" is a Cuban son cubano, son written by Ignacio Piñeiro and first recorded by his Septeto Nacional in 1929. It is a standard (music), standard of the son repertoire and one of the biggest hits by the Septeto Nacional. It has been covered by numerous artists including Cuarteto Machín, Celia Cruz, Orquesta Aragón and Sierra Maestra (band), Sierra Maestra. The opening line of the song ("''El son es lo más sublime, para el alma divertir...''") has become one of the most popular phrases in Cuban music. Background and recording Founded in 1927, the Sexteto Nacional was directed by ''rumbero'' and ''sonero'' Ignacio Piñeiro, who decided to establish his own group following the dissolution of the short-lived Sexteto Occidente directed by María Teresa Vera. At the Occidente, Piñeiro had to learn how to play the double bass, and instrument he continued to play with his Nacional. After extensive touring in Cuba, two recording sessions in New York City, New York, and the additi ...
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Suavecito (Malo Song)
"Suavecito" is a song recorded by Malo in 1971. It was the lead single from their debut LP, '' Malo''. Background Suavecito means "soft" or "smooth" in Spanish. The song has been called "The Chicano National Anthem". Chart history The song was the band's biggest hit: the only U.S. Top-20 (#18) and Canada (#14) during the spring of 1972. It also reached #8 on the U.S. Adult Contemporary chart. References External links * {{YouTube, RTnxqJBUkOo, Listen to "Suavecito" 1971 songs 1972 singles Warner Records singles ...
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Laura León
Laura León (born Rebeca Velderraín Vera on November 24, 1952) is a Mexican actress and singer. Laura León scored hits with the themes to three of her telenovelas: 'Dos Mujeres, Un Camino (2 Women, 1 Path)', 'El Premio Mayor (the Big Prize)' and 'Mujeres Engañadas (Betrayed Women)'. In the early 1990s, Laura was involved in a romantic relationship with adult film legend Peter North, and it has been rumored that she also worked behind the scenes on some of his films in the years that followed, including uncredited roles as director and cinematographer. One of Laura’s most prominent acting roles included the part of Ana María Romero de Villegas in the Televisa hit telenovela 'Dos Mujeres, Un Camino (2 Women, 1 Path)', in which she starred alongside singer/actress Bibi Gaytán, also a Tabasco native, and Erik Estrada, who achieved fame in the 1970s playing the part of officer Francis (Frank) Llewelyn "Ponch" Poncherello in the NBC hit police drama television series CHiPs, wh ...
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