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  1. The group's name refers to the birth city of Guerra and López, Treinta y Tres, Uruguay, on the banks of the Olimar Grande River . In the 1960s, they were part of the first movement of singing popular Uruguayan songs alongside Alfredo Zitarrosa, Daniel Viglietti, José Carbajal, Numa Moraes, among others. The lyrics of their songs, written ...

  2. A finales de los años sesenta y durante toda la década de los setenta, un equipo marcó época. El Cruz Azul, conjunto surgido en 1927 en el estado de Hidalgo, instalado desde 1971 en la ciudad de México, comenzó a crear su propia historia al ganar siete títulos en 12 años.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ManáManá - Wikipedia

    • History
    • Selva Negra Foundation
    • Politics
    • Band Members
    • Discography
    • Tours
    • Awards
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    1986–89: formation and early releases

    Maná was formed in 1986 by José Fernando "Fher" Olvera (vocals), Ulises Calleros (guitar), and Juan Calleros (bass guitar), who had been performing together in a band called Sombrero Verde since the mid-1970s and disbanded in 1983. The three placed an advertisement in the local Guadalajara newspaper looking for a drummer to complete a new band, to which 15-year-old American Alex González applied and soon joined the group. Maná's first album was titled "Maná" and was released on 12 May 1987 on...

    1990–96: commercial success

    In 1991, they added two new members to the group Iván González on keyboards and César "Vampiro" López on guitar. Ulises Calleros no longer performed with the group, but became one of their managers. On 27 October 1992, the band released ¿Dónde Jugarán Los Niños?, an album that spawned several hits (including "Oye Mi Amor", "De Pies A Cabeza", and "Vivir Sin Aire"). The record sold over three million copies worldwide and became the best-selling Spanish-language rock album of all time. The band...

    1997–2007: Sueños Líquidos, Revolución de Amor, and Amar es Combatir

    In 1997, the group released Sueños Líquidos, an album about the highs and lows of love, with songs like "Clavado en un bar" and "En el Muelle de San Blás", recorded in Puerto Vallarta and released simultaneously in 36 countries. The recording received a Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album. The group performed acoustically in Miami for Latin America's MTV Unplugged program. A final version of the performance was mixed at Conway Recording Studios in Hollywood, and the band releas...

    Selva Negra Foundation ("Black Jungle Foundation") is a foundation formed by Maná in 1995. Under the direction of Mari González and Augusto Benavides,they finance and support important projects aimed at protecting the environment. With the support of Mexico's government, they also have efforts to save the sea turtle by raising 140,000 turtle eggs f...

    Maná supported U.S. President Barack Obama's 2012 reelection bid. On 29 March 2007, Puerto Rico's Channel 4, WAPA's News program, reported that Maná publicly supported Puerto Rico's prospective independence from the United States. In an interview that followed the aforementioned news announcement, the members of Maná were interviewed by Channel 4 (...

    Current

    1. Fher Olvera— lead vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, rhythm guitar — 1978–present 2. Alex González— drums, backup vocals — 1984–present 3. Juan Calleros — bass, acoustic bass guitar— 1978–present 4. Sergio Vallín — Lead guitar, acoustic guitar, 12-string guitar, classical guitar— 1994–present

    Former

    1. Abraham Calleros — drums — 1978–1985 2. Gustavo Orozco — electric guitar — 1978–1985 3. Ulises Calleros — electric guitar — 1978–1991 4. César "Vampiro" López— electric guitar — 1991–1994 5. Ivan Gonzalez — keyboards — 1991–1994 6. Sheila Rios — backup vocals — 1992–2003

    As Sombrero Verde

    (pre–Maná) 1. 1981: Sombrero Verde 2. 1983: A Tiempo de Rock

    As Maná

    1. 1987: Maná 2. 1990: Falta Amor 3. 1992: ¿Dónde Jugarán los Niños? 4. 1995: Cuando los Ángeles Lloran 5. 1997: Sueños Líquidos 6. 1999: MTV Unplugged 7. 2002: Revolución de Amor 8. 2006: Amar es Combatir 9. 2011: Drama y Luz 10. 2015: Cama Incendiada

    1993–1995: ¿Dónde Jugarán Los Niños? Tour
    1998: Liquido Tour
    1999: Unplugged U.S. Tour
    2002–2003: Revolución de Amor Tour

    In addition to Grammy Awards, Mana has received numerous accolades for their contributions to music and culture. They have been honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

  4. Those Crazy Years. Aquellos años locos (also known as Those Crazy Years in USA) is a 1971 Argentine musical comedy film directed and written by Enrique Carreras with Norberto Aroldi. [1] The film premiered on 30 July 1971 in Buenos Aires and stars Palito Ortega and Mercedes Carreras.

  5. www .chespirito .com. Roberto Mario Gómez y Bolaños[ 2] ( Cidade do México, 21 de fevereiro de 1929 – Cancún, 28 de novembro de 2014 ), mais conhecido como Roberto Gómez Bolaños ou Chespirito, foi um ator, comediante, músico, cineasta, produtor, escritor, roteirista e filantropo mexicano. Ele é amplamente considerado um dos ícones do ...

  6. Ponce (US: / ˈ p ɔː n s eɪ, ˈ p oʊ n-/, UK: / ˈ p ɒ n s eɪ /, Spanish pronunciation: ⓘ) is a city and a municipality on the southern coast of Puerto Rico. The most populated city outside the San Juan metropolitan area, was founded on August 12, 1692 and is named after Juan Ponce de León y Loayza, the great-grandson of Spanish conquistador Juan Ponce de León.

  7. Peru. 38. (0) *Club domestic league appearances and goals. Luis Rubiños Cerna (born December 31, 1940) is a former Peruvian football goalkeeper, who played for the Peru national team between 1963 and 1972, gaining 38 caps. He was part of the Peru squad for the 1970 World Cup. At club level, Rubiños spent most of his career at Sporting Cristal.

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