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		<title>Los Panchos - Besame Mucho</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trio Los Panchos - Besame Mucho From Album: &#34;Los Panchos ~ Enamorado&#34;.&#160; Los Panchos (also Trío Los Panchos) is the name of an internationally known bolero trio. Los Panchos were first formed in 1944 in New York City by Alfredo Gil (Mexican), Chucho Navarro (Mexican) and Hernando Aviles (from Puerto Rico). Each member of Los [...]]]></description>
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<p>From Album: &quot;<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Enamorado-Los-Panchos/dp/B00004U42V/" target="_blank">Los Panchos ~ Enamorado</a>&quot;.&#160; </p>
<p>Los Panchos (also Trío Los Panchos) is the name of an internationally known bolero trio.</p>
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<p><strong><img title="Los Panchos" style="border-top-width: 0px; display: inline; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin: 7px 0px 5px 5px; border-right-width: 0px" height="175" alt="Los Panchos" src="http://same-melody.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/lospanchos.jpg" width="280" align="right" border="0" /> Los Panchos</strong> were first formed in 1944 in New York City by Alfredo Gil (Mexican), Chucho Navarro (Mexican) and Hernando Aviles (from Puerto Rico). Each member of Los Panchos played a guitar and sang with unequalled harmony. </p>
<p>Los Panchos reached fame internationally with their romantic songs, especially in Latin America, where they are still regarded as one of the top trios of all time. They sold millions of album copies within a few years of being founded. </p>
<p>Between 1946 to 1948, Los Panchos performed in the United States, including a performance at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.Los Panchos first began touring internationally in 1946. Later that year, Los Panchos moved to Mexico, considered the capital of Spanish-language music where many Latin and Iberian artists have jumped to international fame. They were welcomed with open arms and XEW-AM, the most popular radio station in Mexico City, reserved a time slot for their music. In 1951, Los Panchos launched another international tour across Latin America.&#160;&#160; ~ <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Panchos" target="_blank">Read More From Wiki</a></p>
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		<title>Gigliola Cinquetti &amp; Trio Los Panchos - Besame Mucho</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gigliola Cinquetti &#038; Los Panchos - Besame Mucho From Album: &#34;Gigliola Cinquetti y El Trio Los Panchos - En Mexico&#34;. Gigliola Cinquetti (born 20 December 1947, Verona, Italy) is an Italian singer, TV presenter and journalist. At the age of 16 she won the Sanremo Music Festival in 1964 singing &#34;Non Ho L'Età&#34; (&#34;I'm Not [...]]]></description>
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<p>From Album: &quot;Gigliola Cinquetti y El Trio Los Panchos - En Mexico&quot;. </p>
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<p><b><b>Gigliola</b> <b>Cinquetti</b></b> (born 20 December 1947, Verona, Italy) is an Italian singer, TV presenter and journalist.</p>
<p>At the age of 16 she won the Sanremo Music Festival in 1964 singing &quot;Non Ho L'Età&quot; (&quot;I'm Not Old Enough&quot;), with music composed by Nicola Salerno and lyrics by Mario Panzeri. Her victory enabled her to represent Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest 1964 with the same song, and she went on to claim her country's first ever victory in the event. This became an international success, even entering UK Singles Chart, traditionally unusual for Italian material. In 1966, she recorded &quot;Dio, come ti amo&quot; (&quot;God, How I Love You&quot;), which became another worldwide hit.&#160;&#160; ~ <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigliola_Cinquetti" target="_blank">Read more from Wiki</a></p>
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		<title>Mari Trini &amp; Los Panchos - Historia De Un Amor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mari Trini &#038; Los Panchos - Historia De Un Amor From Album: &#34;Mari Trini Con Los Panchos&#34;. Maria Trinidad Perez de Mille Miravete (July 12, 1947, Caravaca de la Cruz, Murcia - April 6, 2009, Murcia) , known artistically as Mari Trini, was a Spanish singer and composer. Mari Trini emerged as one of Spain's [...]]]></description>
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<p>From Album: &quot;Mari Trini Con Los Panchos&quot;. </p>
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<p>Maria Trinidad Perez de Mille Miravete (July 12, 1947, Caravaca de la Cruz, Murcia - April 6, 2009, Murcia) , known artistically as <strong>Mari Trini</strong>, was a Spanish singer and composer.</p>
<p><strong>Mari Trini</strong> emerged as one of Spain's most popular and influential pop stars during the final years of Francisco Franco's rule, writing and recording a series of feminist protest anthems that challenged the perception of women in music and in Spanish society as a whole. Born María Trinidad Pérez de Miravete in Murcia on July 12, 1947, she endured an often hellish childhood -- a chronic kidney disease confined her to bed from the ages of seven to 14, with corticoid treatment to blame for the deformities that scarred the left side of her face. During her confinement, Trini studied music, wrote her first songs and taught herself guitar -- although doctors declared her condition &quot;incurable,&quot; she ultimately escaped her sickbed and began her career as a folksinger, settling in Madrid and performing at the Avenida de América nightclub Nicha's, owned by the renowned American filmmaker Nicholas Ray. While Ray arranged for Trini to travel to London to study dramatic art under actor Peter Ustinov, his promises of a movie role came to nothing, and in 1963 she relocated to Paris, where she remained for more than four years. During this period Trini befriended the French composer Jacques Brel and cut her debut single &quot;Bonne Chance,&quot; capturing a deeply intimate, profoundly melancholy intensity that earned her comparisons with the legendary Edith Piaf. In the wake of her father's 1967 death, Trini returned to Spain, where she signed to RCA and in 1969 issued her self-titled debut LP -- featuring a handful of originals alongside material from songwriters like Luis Eduardo Aute and Patxi Andión, the album attracted little attention, but the follow-up, Amores, proved a smash, generating a series of hits including &quot;Un Hombre Marchó,&quot; &quot;Mañana,&quot; &quot;Cuando Me Acaricias&quot; and &quot;Vals de Otoño.&quot; </p>
<p><a href="http://same-melody.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/maritrini.jpg"><img title="Mari Trini" style="border-right: 0px; border-top: 0px; display: inline; margin: 10px 0px 0px 10px; border-left: 0px; border-bottom: 0px" height="242" alt="Mari Trini" src="http://same-melody.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/maritrini-thumb.jpg" width="220" align="right" border="0" /></a> Trini's third album, 1972's Escúchame, is widely considered her masterpiece -- songs including &quot;Yo no Soy Ésa&quot; established the singer as the voice of young women throughout Spain, thanks to lyrics like &quot;That's not me/I'm not your simple, quiet young miss.&quot; But even as Trini's fame grew, she avoided the limelight -- a closeted lesbian, she fiercely guarded her private life from public view, over the years deflecting endless media questions about her love life (or seeming lack thereof). Over time, the bohemian chic of Trini's earlier recordings gave way to a mainstream pop approach, complete with lush orchestral arrangements -- while albums like 1982's Una Estrella en Mi Jardín enjoyed brisk sales, her stardom waned across the decade to come, and after 1987's En Tu Piel, she did not resurface again until 1990's Espejismos, with a five-year hiatus preceding her next release, Sin Barreras. Trini enjoyed a commercial and critical renaissance with 2001's Mari Trini con los Panchos, teaming with the venerable Latin American trio Los Panchos to revisit classic songs from throughout her career. The Spanish Society of Authors and Publishers awarded Trini a special diamond disc in 2005 for record sales in excess of 10 million, and in March 2008, in conjunction with International Women's Day, the regional government of Murcia gave her its &quot;Struggle for Equality&quot; award for &quot;portraying through her songs women's needs, problems and inequalities.&quot; Poor health again dogged Trini during the last years of her life, and in 2004 doctors removed one of her kidneys. She died April 6, 2009. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trio Los Panchos - Historia De Un Amor From Album: &#34;Trio Los Panchos ~ 20 Super Sucessos&#34;.&#160;&#160; Los Panchos (also Trío Los Panchos) is the name of an internationally known musical trio. Los Panchos were first formed in 1944 in New York City by Alfredo Gil (Mexican), Chucho Navarro (Mexican) and Hernando Aviles (from Puerto [...]]]></description>
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<p>From Album: &quot;<a href="http://www.amazon.com/20-Super-Sucessos-Los-Panchos/dp/B00000G9WH/" target="_blank">Trio Los Panchos ~ 20 Super Sucessos</a>&quot;.&#160;&#160; <strong>Los Panchos</strong> (also Trío Los Panchos) is the name of an internationally known musical trio. </p>
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<p><strong>Los Panchos</strong> were first formed in 1944 in New York City by Alfredo Gil (Mexican), Chucho Navarro (Mexican) and Hernando Aviles (from Puerto Rico). Each member of Los Panchos played a guitar and sang with unequalled harmony. </p>
<p>Los Panchos reached fame internationally with their romantic songs, especially in Latin America, where they are still regarded as one of the top trios of all time. They sold millions of album copies within a few years of being founded.[citation needed] </p>
<p><img title="Trio Los Panchos" style="border-top-width: 0px; display: inline; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin: 7px 10px 0px 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="169" alt="Trio Los Panchos" src="http://same-melody.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/triolospanchos.jpg" width="240" align="left" border="0" /> Between 1946 to 1948, Los Panchos performed in the United States, including a performance at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.Los Panchos first began touring internationally in 1946. Later that year, Los Panchos moved to Mexico, considered the capital of Spanish-language music where many Latin and Iberian artists have jumped to international fame. They were welcomed with open arms and XEW-AM, the most popular radio station in Mexico City, reserved a time slot for their music. In 1951, Los Panchos launched another international tour across Latin America. </p>
<p>Julito Rodriguez joined the group in 1952; he was replaced by Johnny Albino in 1958. Johnny Albino &#038; Chucho Navarro, (Miguel Poventud and Yomo Toro were studio musicians for CBS) famously worked with singer Eydie Gorme on a series of bestselling albums in the 1960's. The Albino era was one of the most prosperous ones for Los Panchos whose classic albums are very popular among Los Panchos fans still. His departure in 1968 was a tumultuous one, as he did not leave on good terms with the group's management. Alfredo Gil played with Los Panchos until his retirement in 1981 and Chucho Navarro played with the group until his death in 1993. </p>
<p>Trio Los Panchos is currently under the musical direction of Gabriel Vargas Aguilar, the adopted son of co-founder Gill. The new Los Panchos, now based in Veracruz, Mexico, still continue to perform concerts across Mexico, Latin America, and the United States, with a newer cast of singers.&#160; ~ <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trio_Los_Panchos" target="_blank">From Wiki</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.lospanchos.com">Trio Los Panchos Official web site</a></p>
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		<title>Eydie Gorme &amp; Los Panchos - Historia De Un Amor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From Album: "Eydie Gorme &#038; Los Panchos: Canta en Espanol", Eydie Gormé (born Edith Gormezano on August 16, 1931) is an American singer credited heavily, along with husband Steve Lawrence, with helping to keep the classic Traditional pop music repertoire alive and well. She still continues to entertain and tour with husband Steve. Throughout her [...]]]></description>
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<p>From Album: "Eydie Gorme &#038; Los Panchos: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.amazon.de/Canta-Espanol-Eydie-Panchos-Gorme/dp/B000002DFR/">Canta en Espanol</a>",  </p>
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<p><strong>Eydie Gormé</strong> (born Edith Gormezano on August 16, 1931) is an American singer credited heavily, along with husband Steve Lawrence, with helping to keep the classic Traditional pop music repertoire alive and well. She still continues to entertain and tour with husband Steve.</p>
<p>Throughout her long career she has been the recipient of numerous awards including the Grammy Award, and an Emmy Award.</p>
<p>The couple's striking union of broad ballads and breezy swing has combined with the endurance of their marriage and their comic facility to make them American institutions---even though neither of the couple, as separate performers or together, has put a single into the American Top 40 since 1963.<br />
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<strong>Los Panchos</strong> (also Trí­o Los Panchos) is the name of an internationally known musical trio.<br />
Los Panchos were first formed in 1944 at New York City by Alfredo Gil (Mexican), Chucho Navarro (Mexican) and Hernando Aviles (from Puerto Rico). Each member of Los Panchos played a guitar and sang with unequalled harmony.</p>
<p>Los Panchos reached fame internationally with their romantic songs, especially in Latin America, where they are still regarded as one of the top trios of all time. They sold millions of album copies within a few years of being founded.[citation needed]</p>
<p>Between 1946 to 1948, Los Panchos performed in the United States, including a performance at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. They became very popular within New York's Puerto Rican and Dominican communities. Los Panchos first began touring internationally in 1946, starting with tours in Venezuala and Puerto Rico. In 1948, they toured across Brazil for several months. Later that year, Los Panchos moved to Mexico, which was considered the capital of Latin music at the time. They were welcomed with open arms and XEW-AM, the most popular radio station in Mexico City, reserved a time slot for their music. In 1951, Los Panchos launched another international tour across Latin America.</p>
<p>Julito Rodriguez joined the group in 1952; he was replaced by Johnny Albino in 1958. They most famously worked with singer Eydie Gorme on a series of bestselling albums in the 1960's. The Albino era was one of the most prosperous ones for Los Panchos, as Albino proved to be a very popular singer among Los Panchos fans for ten years. His departure in 1968 was a tumultuous one, as he did not leave on good terms with the group's management. Alfredo Gil played with Los Panchos until his retirement in 1981 and Chucho Navarro played with the group until his death 1993.</p>
<p>Trio Los Panchos is currently under the musical direction of Gabriel Vargas Aguilar, the adopted son of co-founder Gil. The new Los Panchos, now based in Veracruz, Mexico, still continue to perform concerts across Mexico, Puerto Rico, the United States and Latin America, with a newer cast of singers.</p>
<p>Los Panchos <a target="_blank" href="http://www.lospanchos.com/">Official web site</a></p>
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