Galo Negro is an album by the Angolan Congolese musician Sam Mangwana, released in 1998. Mangwana deemed his sound "Congolese Rumba." Mangwana supported...
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ground is owned by the club. Campo de Treinamento Rinha do Galo is located in Manaus. Rio Negro biggest rivals are Nacional (AM) and São Raimundo (AM). The...
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Galo Galecio Taranto (June 1, 1906 in Vinces – April 14, 1993 in Quito) was a prominent Ecuadorian painter, muralist, sculptor, caricaturist, and printmaker...
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General, 1990 Megamix, July 1990 Rumba Music, 1993 No Me Digas No, 1995 Galo Negro, 1998 Sam Mangwana Sings Dino Vangu, 2000 Volume 1 Bilinga Linga 1968/1969...
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Yo (19 May 1998) 139-2 Afro ~ Latino (19 May 1998) 140-2 Sam Mangwana: Galo Negro (19 May 1998) 141-2 Celtic Tides (29 September 1998) 142-2 Reggae Around...
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the BBC, the Voice of America African Service and UNITA's radio station Galo Negro made almost identical announcements: UNITA was reported as having shot...
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Los Galos (English: The Gauls) were a Chilean pop music band that became widely known in Latin America in the 1970s with their romantic electrified ballads...
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December 2020. "Vitória e Galo protagonizam show de erros, mas baianos se safam e vencem com gol chorado" [Vitória and Galo star a show of errors, but...
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Los Ángeles Negros, Balada rockmántica or Bolero-beat, was immediately imitated by Chilean bands such as Los Golpes, Capablanca, Los Galos, and the Peruvian...
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Atlético Rio Negro Clube, commonly known as Rio Negro, is a Brazilian football club based in Boa Vista, Roraima, Roraima state. They competed in the Copa...
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