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Carlos Barbarito is an Argentine poet born in Pergamino, Buenos Aires, Argentina on 6 February 1955.[1]
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CarlosBarbarito is an Argentine poet born in Pergamino, Buenos Aires, Argentina on 6 February 1955. Barbarito has written several books, such as: Poesía...
Bárbaro Alberto Torres Delgado (born 1956), better known as Barbarito Torres, is a Cuban musician best known for his work with the Afro-Cuban All Stars...
(Football Player) for the famous River Plate and Vélez Sársfield Teams. CarlosBarbarito (Poet) Hilda Herzer (1938-2012), sociologist, environmentalist and...
(in Spanish). Retrieved 14 March 2022. Barbarito, Carlos (2001). Roberto Aizenberg. Diálogos con CarlosBarbarito. Buenos Aires: Fundación Federico Jorge...
laúd player Barbarito Torres and trombonist and conductor Jesús "Aguaje" Ramos currently tour worldwide, with new members such as singer Carlos Calunga and...
slide guitar on "Alto Songo" Richard Egües – flute on "Habana del Este" Barbarito Torres – laúd on "Amor Verdadero" Ibrahim Ferrer – vocals Pío Leyva –...
Pasión Lucy Fabery and Humberto Ramírez — Sentimentales Miriam Ramos with Barbarito Torres, Ernán Lopez-Nussa and Rolando Luna — La Canción Cubana Septeto...
Gerard Noonan Bishop of Orlando Diocese of Palm Beach Gerald Michael Barbarito Bishop of Palm Beach Diocese of Pensacola–Tallahassee William Albert Wack...
Joseph Brunett 973 861 990 1994 VIII Helena, VIII Seattle 1104 Gerald Barbarito‡ 848 938 939 1994 Brooklyn (auxiliary), XII Ogdensburg, V Palm Beach 1105...
Ochoa Pedro Pablo Omara Portuondo Jesús "Aguaje" Ramos Filiberto Sánchez Barbarito Torres Elliot Trejo Idania Valdés Former members Luis Barzaga Ry Cooder...
thereby creating a new genre called the Danzonete. Later, the black singer Barbarito Diez joined the charanga of Antonio María Romeu in 1935 and, over the...
and filin with intense descarga jamming. The presence of laúd player Barbarito Torres, as well as Joachim Cooder's udu and dumbek, introduced seldom...
Álvarez Orquesta Aragón Carlos Averhoff Guillermo Barreto Bola de Nieve Lino Borges Esther Borja Los Bucaneros Elena Burke Barbarito Díez Felipe Dulzaides...
Leoni Cabinet of Luis Herrera Campins Cabinet of Jaime Lusinchi Cabinet of Carlos Andrés Pérez Cabinet of Ramón José Velásquez Cabinet of Rafael Caldera Cabinet...
Antonio María Romeu, then by Barbarito Díez. It still played the traditional danzón, but now was called the Orquesta de Barbarito Díez. The son dates back...