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Guerra (****r'-rah;
September 14, 1920 –
March 20, 1973),
better known as
Cascarita, was a po****r
Cuban singer who
specialized in
guaracha and son montuno...
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criticized by media. By 2012 the team
start playing home
matches at Luis
Cascarita Tapia stadium looking to gain more fan
support from the Juan Diaz neighborhood...
- he was
signed by Alianza.
Known as the "Central
American Pele", and "
Cascarita",
Tapia pla****
primarily in El
Salvador during the 1960s and 1970s, especially...
- "Araña" Magaña,
Guido Alvarado,
Salvador Mariona,
Mario Monge, Luis "
Cascarita" Tapia,
Miguel "El Chueco" Hermosilla,
Ricardo Sepúlveda and
Jorge "El...
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bandleader Marcelino "Rapindey"
Guerra —
singer and
composer Orlando "
Cascarita"
Guerra —
singer Amaury Gutiérrez —
singer Óscar Hernández — songwriter;...
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private clubs.
There are
multiple football fields and
places to play "
cascaritas" (pick-up games),
indoor football courts, a
basketball center and gym...
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prosperous peasants. In the
streets there are no
children playing '
cascaritas', nor
police officers;
There are no
pints or
election banners, no trash...
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successful careers. In 1946, he
worked with
guaracha singer Orlando Guerra "
Cascarita", who
became one of the
leading exponents of the genre. In Mexico, he...
- Moré, sung
almost every type of
Cuban lyric well. A
better example is
Cascarita (Orlando Guerra), who was
distinctly less
comfortable with boleros, but...
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goleadora del Toluca". Excelsior. "JUGADORAS DEL AMÉRICA
FEMENIL SOSTUVIERON '
CASCARITA' CON NIÑOS EN VÍA PÚBLICA". Récord. 10
October 2022.
Retrieved 4 January...