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Latin Music News Roundup October 30-31st, 2005

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  1. Ticias » Carlos Santana would like to work with Juanes, Molotov and/or Ozomatli:::(Posted in news, translated)
  2. Ticias » Plastilina Mosh is set to release a Greatest Hits album:::(Posted in news, translated)
  3. Ticias » Manolo García finally finished his tour in Madrid in front of more than 15,000 people:::(Posted in news, translated)
  4. Ticias » Don Omar’s new album is entitled ‘King of kings’:::(Posted in news, translated)
  5. Ticias » Christian Castro will be releasing his new album ‘Días felices’ this November 21st.:::(Posted in news, translated)
  6. Ticias » Shakira is heating up Scandanavia where she said “in Barranquilla, her birth city, you learn to dance before walking”:::(Posted in news, translated)
  7. Protected: Sultry salsa without the syrup. Peter Culshaw reviews the Spanish Harlem Orchestra at the Islington Academy:::(Posted in news)
  8. Fernandez is the king of rancheros:::(Posted in news)
  9. The Grand Dame plays Singapore. Omara Portuondo:::(Posted in news)
  10. Amor flows both ways at Juan Gabriel show:::(Posted in news)
  11. Shakira returns:::(Posted in news)
  12. The Latin Recording Academy(R) and Univision Music Team Up to Release All-Star CD Featuring 6th Annual Latin GRAMMY(R) Nominees; 2005 Latin GRAMMY Nominees CD Hits Stores Nov. 1:::(Posted in news, press release)
  13. Latin pop is founded on its bolero influence:::(Posted in news)
  14. Emiliano Zuleta, legendary figure of Colombian vallenato music, dies at 93:::(Posted in news)
  15. Latin Grammys gets a tuneup:::(Posted in news)
  16. Hispanic and Latino Weekend News Roundup for October 29th-30th, 2005 from HispanicTips.com with 40 posts:::(Posted in news)
  17. Latin music spotlight moves to real artists:::(Posted in news)
  18. Orishas ups the ante with ‘Kilo’:::(Posted in news)
  19. Latin Grammys toot new producers’ horns:::(Posted in news)

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Posted on: November 1st, 2005
Curation from Tomás
Filed Under: 1. Hispanic News, Cultura
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