- the 1970s and 1980s when they were led by
drummer and
producer Fernando Arbex. The group's
musical style was
initially Latin rock with jazz and funk influences...
- José
Fernando Arbex Miró (28 May 1941 – 5 July 2003) was an
influential Spanish musician and
songwriter from Madrid, who enjo****
success both with his...
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appeared in the
musical Something Rotten!,
translated into
Spanish by
Marcos Árbex and
premiered at the
Arapiles Theater in Madrid. In
January 2021, he joined...
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Daniela Arbex (born in Juiz de Fora on
April 19, 1973) is a
prestiged Brazilian journalist and writer,
known by non-fictional
books about human rights...
- (Fernando
Arbex) – 5:01 "Try and Try" (
Arbex) – 6:15 "Only for Men" (
Arbex,
Enrique Morales) – 3:32 "Never in This World" (
Arbex) – 3:27 "Woman" (
Arbex) – 5:04...
- “Spanish Beatles”. The
group was
formed in 1964. The
members were
Fernando Arbex (drums),
Manuel González (b****), Juan
Pardo (guitar) and
Antonio ‘Junior’...
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Fernando Arbex took on the role of producer. "Boogie Rock" / "Mr Money" and "Casanova" / "Children" were
released as singles. "Mr Money" (Fernando
Arbex) –...
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nesta quinta-feira". InfoMoney.
Retrieved 2023-02-28. Samor,
Pedro Arbex e Geraldo;
Arbex,
Pedro (2022-12-14). "Restoque
aumenta capital, muda de nome e agrupa...
- Troy Oliver,
Andre Deyo,
Samuel Barnes, Jean
Claude Olivier, Jose
Fernando Arbex Miro,
Lawrence Parker,
Scott Sterling,
Michael Oliver,
David Styles and...
- 1974 r&b and funk
disco based song
written by
Spanish musician Fernando Arbex and
originally recorded by his
group Barrabás for
their album ¡Soltad a...