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- Orquesta Panorama, Combo Dominicano, and Orquesta Olympus. As of April 2018 they were ranked number two of all orquestas according to the Orquestas de...
- several po****r orquestas típicas, such as those directed by Enrique Peña and Félix González. In 1915, charangas began to replace orquestas típica, a process...
- Guayacán Orquesta is a Colombian salsa music band. The band was founded by Alexis Lozano, formerly of Grupo Niche, trombone player and arranger, and includes...
- "Orquesta PANORAMA - Orquestas de Galicia". www.orquestasdegalicia.es (in Spanish). Orquestas de Galicia. Retrieved 12 May 2018. "Historia - Orquesta Panorama"...
- over. Under the younger Lay, the Orquesta established itself as a true institution of inspiration for other Orquestas in dealing with Cuban and Afro-Cuban...
- Orquesta Akokán is a Latin jazz ensemble formed by musicians from Cuba and New York, United States. It takes inspiration from mid-twentieth century mambo...
- Boleros Con Orquesta is the second solo album by artist Rodrigo de la Cadena. It was originally intended to be released in late 2006, but because of the...
- The Orquesta Caraqueña was a light music group led by composer and arranger Pedro Elías Gutiérrez which was based in Caracas, the capital city of Venezuela...
- Orquesta Mondragón is a Spanish pop rock band from San Sebastián (Basque Country), very po****r in the 1980s, led by Javier Gurruchaga. The group was founded...
- Orquesta América is a Cuban charanga orchestra founded in Havana in 1942, and later based in Mexico City and California. The band pioneered the cha-cha-chá...