- in 1960 in
Cartagena de
Indias under the
direction of
bandleader Lucho Argaín[citation needed]. It
disbanded in 1963, but was re-formed in 1975 under...
- song pla**** when Tony
comes looking for Dr.
Melfi is "El Gorrito" by
Lucho Argain. The song pla**** over the end
credits is "State Trooper" by
Bruce Springsteen...
- find Bélchú
referenced in The
Glenmasan M****cript. The
story is
known as "
Argain Belcon Breifne" or as "Togail
Bruidne Bélchon Bréifne" (M****acre of Belcu...
- an Londraigh)
Ballyneety - (Baile an Fhaoitigh)
Ballyorgan - (Baile Uí
Argáin)
Ballysteen - (Baile Stiabhna)
Banogue - (An Bhánóg)
Barna - (An Bhearna)...
-
Aghantaraghan (Achadh an Taracháin)
Aughlish (Achadh Lis)
Ballyargan (Baile
Argain or 'town of plunder')
Ballymore (Baile Mór)
Ballynagreagh (Baile na gCreach)...
-
dissemination of
Colombian ****bia." The
group featured vocals by
bandleader Lucho Argain with an all-star band that
included Lalo
Orozco on piano,
Clodomiro Montes...
-
Druminargal (from
Irish Druim argain,
meaning 'ridge of the plunder') is a
townland of 389
acres in
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland. It is
situated in...
-
Ballyargan (from
Irish Baile argain,
meaning 'town of plunder') is a
townland of 197
acres in
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland. It is
situated in the civil...
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