– Villarrubio, Cuenca, 16 April 1973), better known by his stage name Nino Bravo, was a Spanish baroque pop and ballad singer. Ferri Llopis was born in...
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and Pablo Herrero, first performed and made popular by Spanish pop star Nino Bravo on his 1972 album of the same name. The song's lyrics tell of a young...
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the birthplace of Nino Bravo. Ivana Andrés (born 1994), footballer for the Spain national team and captain for Real Madrid Nino Bravo (born 1944), baroque...
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album) Libre (Marc Anthony album) Libre, album by Nino Bravo, includes its namesake song "Libre" (Nino Bravo song) Libre (Sébastien Izambard album) "Libre"...
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Unicos Willie Colón, Héctor Lavoe and Yomo Toro: Asalto Navideño Nino Bravo: Nino Bravo Pedro Miguel Y Sus Maracaibos: Con Sabor A Cuba Santana: Abraxas...
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half of the 20th century in Spain, with songs performed by Fórmula V, Nino Bravo, Francisco, Juan Bau, Basilio, José Luis Rodríguez "El Puma", Jarcha or...
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("Free") – a recording famous in all Ibero-America – by Spanish singer Nino Bravo, remembers this event. In 2012 Canadian playwright Jordan Tannahill's...
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Nicolás Bravo (1786–1854), Mexican politician Nino Bravo (1944–1973), Spanish singer Omar Bravo (born 1980), Mexican footballer Orlando Bravo (born 1970)...
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Look up nino (name) in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nino is considered to be an Italian masculine name that is in use throughout Italy as a diminutive...
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Mocedades, José Luis Rodriguez, Luis Miguel, Camilo Sesto, Emmanuel, Nino Bravo, Roberto Carlos, Ricardo Montaner, Raphael and José José among others...
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