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For my family, the biggest celebration has always been that of the Día de los Reyes Magos or Epiphany Day.
Rev. J. Manny Santiago: My Wish List For The Tres Reyes Magos Rev. J. Manny Santiago 2012
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For my family, the biggest celebration has always been that of the Día de los Reyes Magos or Epiphany Day.
Rev. J. Manny Santiago: My Wish List For The Tres Reyes Magos Rev. J. Manny Santiago 2012
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Magos love and thanks come through loud and clear on this disc co-produced by Tim Ries.
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Magos reinterprets the works of master composers with equal verve.
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Magos Herrera has evolved into a global-centric musician, capable of expressing herself in a multiplicity of languages, and vocal settings; from straight-ahead, ballads, scats, and the various dimensions and invention of Afro-Latin music.
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All this music traveled within me, before being recorded, through different awarenesses of distance, just to remind me that life is movement, its energy that continuously transforms into new ideas, identities and paradigms, Magos writes in the CD liner notes, revealing that all true reencounters can only take place with deep surrender in the form of pure love, acceptance and gratitude.
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The official holiday season begins on December 12th, the birthday of the Lady of Guadalupe, and lasts until January 6th with Epiphany or Los Reyes Magos (the day of the three kings or wise men); some now refer to this holiday season as the Guadalupe-Reyes Marathon!
Christmas in Mexico 2009
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The official holiday season begins on December 12th, the birthday of the Lady of Guadalupe, and lasts until January 6th with Epiphany or Los Reyes Magos (the day of the three kings or wise men); some now refer to this holiday season as the Guadalupe-Reyes Marathon!
Christmas in Mexico 2009
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That voice belongs to the brilliant and beautiful, Mexican-born, New York-based singer, Magos Herrera.
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If, as the saying goes, it takes a village to raise a child, then it takes an musician open to all of the world s musical hues and grooves to produce an artist like Magos Herrera.
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