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(Please note: a printed RSVP confirmation is required to check-in) summer nights: Yerason Charanga Orquestra
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The line-up features bands like 'Brave combo, Charanga Cakewalk with John Pointer and Omar and the Howlers, but kicking off the series and playing this Friday -- the Cornell Hurd Band.
Archive 2010-07-04 Bill Crider 2010
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Charanga Tropical: 3:15, 4:30 & 5:45 p.m.; 8:30 p.m.
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And she continued her study in college, where she fell into the orbit of the Latin music scene, eventually joining Charanga 76.
NYT > Home Page By DAVID GONZALEZ 2011
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Very beautiful pictures taken by Alain Somvang from Apsara Images to Charanga habanera in
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Vilma Zambrano, a union leader, was eating a hot dog in the street in the Charanga district of Venezuela's capital, Caracas, last month when a member of her own union shot her without exchanging a single word.
InI The Editor 2010
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In the course of a few measures I heard influences of Jazz, Blues, Charanga, and the Beatles and his body contorted to the delicate weave of these musical undulations.
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In the course of a few measures I heard influences of Jazz, Blues, Charanga, and the Beatles and his body contorted to the delicate weave of these musical undulations.
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In The Tradition presents Giovanni Hidalgo explaining the basic conga sounds, tuning and typical conga, timbales, bongo and guiro parts for Son Montuno, Bolero, Charanga and Danzon.
Articles - JazzTimes 2009
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Orquesta Sublime was founded in 1956 by flautist Melquiades Fundora as a Charanga orchestra.
AvaxHome RSS: 2009
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