Puedes buscar términos como: Lunario del Auditorio Nacional
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2022 29 abr.Arena Ciudad de México 4 Canciones
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2021 27 mar.La MarakaNo setlists
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2018 29 sep.Lunario del Auditorio Nacional 19 Canciones
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2018 30 ago.Grandes de los 80s 2018 2 Canciones
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1997 14 ago.Lila Cockrell TheatreNo setlists
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1992 31 may.Divas: Simply Singing! Benefit for Minority AIDS Project 1992No setlists
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1991 18 sep.Sala Ríos Reyna del Teatro Teresa CarreñoNo setlists
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1991 28 jul.Astor Light ShowNo setlists
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1991 20 abr.Playa El AguaNo setlists
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1989 5 oct.Feria de MonterreyNo setlists
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1989 4 oct.Feria de MonterreyNo setlists
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1988 10 jul.Taste of Chicago 1988No setlists
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1985 17 feb.Quinta VergaraNo setlists
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1981 1 nov.World Popular Song Festival in Tokyo 1981 1 Canción
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1981 30 oct.World Popular Song Festival in Tokyo 1981 1 Canción
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1979 17 oct.Estudio de Radio Caracas TelevisiónNo setlists
- Artista
- María Conchita Alonso
- Géneros
- latin latin pop pop romantico ranchera
- Fecha de inicio
- Ciudad
- Cienfuegos, United States
- Biografía
- Born María Concepción Alonso Bustillo in Cienfuegos, Cuba (June 29, 1957) is an Actress and Singer. Alonso's first gold album and number one song in the charts was "Love Maniac" in 1979, her name as a singer back then was A'mbar, after that followed her second number 1 with "The Witch" and soon after "Dangerous Rhythm". In what is generally considered to be her best known song, she was asked by Giorgio Moroder to write the lyrics in Spanish and sing "Vamos a Bailar" which he had written to be part of the soundtrack for the film Scarface.
- MusicBrainz
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- Spotify
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- 1957