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Trago does not strictly mean an alcoholic drink, although that connotation is very strong.
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Trago does not strictly mean an alcoholic drink, although that connotation is very strong.
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On "El Ú ltimo Trago," the songs swing and lilt under the deft touch of Cuban pianist Chucho Vald é s, as Buika's expressive authority reflects Ms. Vargas's soul and spirit.
A Festival With a Garden Party Jim Fusilli 2010
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Trago does not strictly mean an alcoholic drink, although that connotation is very strong.
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Trago does not strictly mean an alcoholic drink, although that connotation is very strong.
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On her 2009 album "El Ú ltima Trago," though, she paid tribute to the iconic Costa Rican singer Chavela Vargas, who mesmerizes with her compelling, melodramatic interpretations of Mexican rancheras folk music.
A Festival With a Garden Party Jim Fusilli 2010
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Trago does not strictly mean an alcoholic drink, although that connotation is very strong.
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Rush Hour shines on the new-title front, thanks to sparkling singles by FaltyDL, Nebraska, and Tom Trago – but it's proven invaluable for bringing to light legendary but little-heard music from the mid-90s, an era so teeming that it is to dance music what the 60s are to rock.
Dance music gets nostalgic: the disco and rave reissue boom 2011
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Expect the lush, melancholy loops of Hamburg's Lawrence and a live set of tightly-sprung deep house from Tom Trago.
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Saturday's concert will be Mr. Valdés's first North American performance with Buika, rekindling their connection on her 2009 album "El Último Trago."
Second-Generation Genius Larry Blumenfeld 2012
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