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"The ability to include a prominent rising artist such as Adelitas Way, which has an impactful relationship with the WWE, further extends our ability to deliver the most authentic and entertaining simulation of WWE programming year after year."
Day in Rock Report 2009
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Young women, the Adelitas or charras form mounted drill teams of 7 or 8 called escaramuzas or the skirmish.
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The Adelitas, young women of a mounted drill team rest before they ride in the Escaramuza.
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The so-called época de oro (golden age) of the musical form came simply because the genre lent itself so well to the spirit of the Mexican Revolution (1910-1929), which gave us such mariachi classics as "La Cucaracha," "Las Adelitas," and many others.
A new generation embraces centuries-old music of Mexico 1997
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The so-called época de oro (golden age) of the musical form came simply because the genre lent itself so well to the spirit of the Mexican Revolution (1910-1929), which gave us such mariachi classics as "La Cucaracha," "Las Adelitas," and many others.
A new generation embraces centuries-old music of Mexico 1997
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The tickets said the starting time was 10 p.m., but opener Adelitas Way came on about 9:30 p.m..
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Concert review: Theory of a Deadman, Halestorm, Adelitas Way at the Knitting Factory (photos)
WN.com - Articles related to Pamela Anderson`s hot Dancing With The Stars performance 2010
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Adelitas, who fought in the Mexican Revolution, returning from the battlefield.
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Adelitas, who fought in the Mexican Revolution, returning from the battlefield.
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The 7 p.m. show also includes Adelitas Way and Calling Corners.
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