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  2. Latin ballad - Wikipedia

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    Latin ballad (Spanish: balada romántica) is a sentimental ballad derived from bolero that originated in the early 1960s in Los Angeles, California and Southern California . Some of the best known artists of the Latin ballad are Julio Iglesias, Mocedades, José Luis Rodriguez, Luis Miguel, Camilo Sesto, Emmanuel, Nino Bravo, Roberto Carlos ...

  3. Colección Romantica - Wikipedia

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    Colección Romántica is a compilation album by Dominican songwriter and musician Juan Luis Guerra and 4.40. It was released in November 21, 2000 and February 6, 2001 in the United States by Karen Records. [2] [3] It is a dual album compilation including 20 of the group's classic songs remastered and re-recorded as ballads. [4]

  4. List of radio stations in Puebla - Wikipedia

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    The following lists show the radio broadcasting stations that transmit from the mexican state of Puebla in the bands of AM ( amplitude modulation) and FM ( frequency modulation ), registered with the Federal Telecommunications Institute .

  5. KBRG - Wikipedia

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    KBRG (100.3 FM Amor 100.3) is a commercial radio station licensed to San Jose, California, with a Spanish AC radio format. The station is owned by TelevisaUnivision. Its studios are located at 1940 Zanker Road in San Jose, [1] [2] and the transmitter is on Loma Prieta Peak on the Santa Clara/Santa Cruz County line.

  6. 1980s in Latin music - Wikipedia

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    1980s in Latin music. This article includes an overview of the major events and trends in Latin music in the 1980s, namely in Ibero-America (including Spain and Portugal). This includes recordings, festivals, award ceremonies, births and deaths of Latin music artists, and the rise and fall of various subgenres in Latin music from 1980 to 1989.

  7. Merengue music - Wikipedia

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    Merengues are fast arrangements with a 2. 4 beat. The traditional instrumentation for a conjunto típico (traditional band), the usual performing group of folk merengue, is a diatonic accordion, a two–sided drum, called a tambora, held on the lap, and a güira. A güira is a percussion instrument that sounds like a maraca.

  8. Salsa romántica - Wikipedia

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    The genre was introduced by La Palabra, a Cuban musician, in the mid-1980s. It arose at a time when classic, big-band salsa, popularized by Fania Records was growing on the Latin record charts, including the rise of Latin pop. Salsa Romantica was an adaptation of melodic love songs to a smooth, light salsa backing. The style spang from a single album, Noches Calientes, created in 1984 by Fania ...

  9. Latin music - Wikipedia

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    The RIAA initiated the "Los Premios de Oro y Platino" ("The Gold and Platinum Awards" in Spanish) in 2000 to certify sales of Latin music albums and singles under a different threshold than its standard certifications. Billboard divides its Latin music charts into three subcategories: Latin pop, Regional Mexican, and tropical.