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Ubirajara (Bira) Guimarães
Almeida (born 1943),
known as
Mestre Acordeon, is a
native of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, and a
mestre of the
Brazilian martial...
- ska, reggae, rap/hip-hop, R&B, etc. Piña is also
known as El
Rebelde del
acordeón or the
Cacique de la Campana.
Celso Piña
Arvizu was born on
April 6, 1953...
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Doble Cero (1960) El
Tigre del
Acordeón (1960) El
Brujo Del
Acordéon (1960) Alegría
Sabenera (1964) El
Ritmo del
Acordéon (1964)
Fiesta Sabanera (1967)...
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Amigos Cariñosamente, 1976, D.L.B. Records, San Antonio, TX El
Principe Del
Acordeón , 1977, D.L.B. Records, San Antonio, TX
Flaco Jiménez Y Su Conjunto, 1977...
- Trejo,
Nicole (5
February 2021). "Santa Fe Klan
regresa a la ****bia y al
acordeón" (in Spanish). El Universal.
Retrieved 19
January 2025. Ibarra, Juan (27...
- "national sport" approach. In the late 1970s,
trailblazers such as
Mestre Acordeon started bringing capoeira to the US and Europe,
helping the art become...
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Festival in 1968 with the
songs "Alicia Adorada", "Corralito", and "Pedazo de
Acordeón", the only
competition entry that was in the
style of puya. In
doing so...
- America. 16
December 2020.
Retrieved 13
November 2023. "Cia do
Acordeon – História do
Acordeon". ciadoacordeon.com.br (in Portuguese).
Archived from the original...
- term is Armonika [lt]. In Mexico, as in Colombia, it is
called acordeón diatónico or
acordeón de botones. The
Norwegian term is Torader [no] (lit. two-row)...
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lifelong musical journey. The
Acordeón del Diablo: Jaramillo’s life
became the
subject of a
captivating do****entary
titled El
Acordeón del Diablo,
directed by...