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- A Note on Chicano-Mexicano Cultural Capital: African-American
- Bolero music in Mexico. The words of this song made direct reference to those visual artists with a European influence.
- aplicaciones.colef.mx
- Music and Dance of Latin America
- Country of Origin: Argentina, Dominican Republic, and Mexico.
- www.ucis.pitt.edu
- Week VI Dominican Republic & Haïti
- Aztec culture valued music and musicians, Among the southern states of Mexico are two .
- fog.ccsf.cc.ca.us
- Rimbombante's Bolero Past: Rimbombante is a - Majunga Music
- www.majungamusic.ca
- Redalyc. The Year 1898 in the Music of the Caribbean: Cuba and
- IN THE MACHINATIONS OF THE U.S. MUSIC INDUSTRY most evidently from Mexico, Venezuela, ..
- redalyc.uaemex.mx
Suggested Web Resources
- Bolero - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Bolero is a form of slow-tempo Latin music and its associated dance and song.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Music of Mexico - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Boleros - Playlist of Classic Boleros - Latin Music
- Here's a mix of some of the most popular boleros ever written, sung and re-sung by the most popular ballad singers in Latin music.
- latinmusic.about.com
- BBC - Music - Review of Various Artists - Mexican Boleros
- May 14, 2007 Music, entertainment, games and guests wth Nemone Nieve, the camp Cuban expat who ironically came to Mexico to become a bolero star.
- www.bbc.co.uk
- Bolero Music : National Geographic World Music
- Explore Bolero music at National Geographic World Music.
- worldmusic.nationalgeographic.com
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