Miami Vice Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
There have been multiple artists that recorded under the name Mananita. 1. Real name: José Manuel Ortega Heredia. Born in 1956 in Madrid, died in 2004 in Alhaurín de la Torre, Málaga. Alongside Manuel Montoya (from Lole y Manuel), Paco de Lucía and a few others, Manzanita was one of the first to merge, to make progress towards developing new flamenco. Since his first record as a solo artist (Poco ruido y mucho duende. 1978), Manzanita has been blending flamenco with rumba or pop. In the last record (Gitano Cubano), he has transformed sones, guaraches and boleros. On the way, he has produced an extensive and carefully worked discography in which he has got closer to Italian and Portuguese melodies, and he has made versions of songs by Lucio Battisti and Riccardo Cocciante introducing flamenco elements, even doing likewise with the song Ramito de Violetas that was made popular by Cecilia in 1981. Before starting his solo career, Manzanita was already a backing guitarist who was very much in demand. For example, he played for Enrique Morente and Camarón. He was one of the founders of the band Los Chorbos and its Caño Roto sound (named after a Madrid neighbourhood), who were also standard-bearers of new flamenco. He has also worked with musicians from different musical genres: Dave Thomas (double bass player), Gato Pérez, Marina Rossell, Duquende, Raimundo Amador, Lolita... 2. Real name: Juan Berardo Hernández Sánchez Berardo Hernández was a Peruvian cumbia guitarist and composer. In 1967 he founded Los Pachas before he went to lead his own group Manzanita Y Su Conjunto in 1969 under his stage name Manzanita. He also recorded as Behersan and El Monje Loco. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
There have been multiple artists that recorded under the name Mananita. 1. Real name: José Manuel Ortega Heredia. Born in 1956 in Madrid, died in 2004 in Alhaurín de la Torre, Málaga. Alongside Manuel Montoya (from Lole y Manuel), Paco de Lucía and a few others, Manzanita was one of the first to merge, to make progress towards developing new flamenco. Since his first record as a solo artist (Poco ruido y mucho duende. 1978), Manzanita has been blending flamenco with rumba or pop. In the last record (Gitano Cubano), he has transformed sones, guaraches and boleros. On the way, he has produced an extensive and carefully worked discography in which he has got closer to Italian and Portuguese melodies, and he has made versions of songs by Lucio Battisti and Riccardo Cocciante introducing flamenco elements, even doing likewise with the song Ramito de Violetas that was made popular by Cecilia in 1981. Before starting his solo career, Manzanita was already a backing guitarist who was very much in demand. For example, he played for Enrique Morente and Camarón. He was one of the founders of the band Los Chorbos and its Caño Roto sound (named after a Madrid neighbourhood), who were also standard-bearers of new flamenco. He has also worked with musicians from different musical genres: Dave Thomas (double bass player), Gato Pérez, Marina Rossell, Duquende, Raimundo Amador, Lolita... 2. Real name: Juan Berardo Hernández Sánchez Berardo Hernández was a Peruvian cumbia guitarist and composer. In 1967 he founded Los Pachas before he went to lead his own group Manzanita Y Su Conjunto in 1969 under his stage name Manzanita. He also recorded as Behersan and El Monje Loco. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Armik
Benise
Chambao
Duquende
Arranca
Un Ramito De Violetas
Verde
La Quiero A Morir
Gitana
Por Tu Ausencia
Paga la Cuenta Sinverguenza
Sobreviviré
No me lo creo
Ni Contigo Ni Sintigui
Ramito de Violetas
Paloma Blanca
Rumba Escabrosa
Agua
Gitano
El carretero
Para Que Vuelvas
El Hueleguiso
El Trovador
Quién Fuera Luna
Arranca (Album Version)
Mi Choza, Mi Chacra Y Mi Mujer
Il Mio Canto Libero
Paga La Cuenta Sinvergüenza
Margarita
Dueño De Tu Amor
Sarairo
Dímelo Bajito
Cuando La Noche Te Envuelve
Vivo para ti
Paga la cuenta, sinvergüenza
Dentro De Tu Alma
Te Amaré
Espíritu Sin Nombre
Naino
Dos Gardenias
Talco Y Bronce
La Mora
Dos Ecos Que Se Confunden
Libérate
Hierve mi boca
Mal De Amores (La Bohème)
Penas ocultas
Cuando Te Miro A Los Ojos
Cachita
Agua - Single Version
Yo Soy Aquel
Lo Averiguaste
Escúchame
Angeles Negros
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