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* 1948 – Rubén Blades, Panamanian singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor
" Rubén Blades ' definition of salsa is also inclusive: " Salsa music is urban folklore at the international level.
Salsa singer Rubén Blades.
Tito Puente recorded the Irakere composition " Bacalao con pan " ( 1980 ), and Rubén Blades covered Los Van Van's " Muevete " ( 1985 ).
Diego Rivera was portrayed by Rubén Blades in 1999's Cradle Will Rock, and by Alfred Molina in 2002's Frida.
* Rubén Blades
In 1998 she was cast for the lead role in Paul Simon's Broadway musical, The Capeman, sharing the stage with Rubén Blades and Marc Anthony.
In the concert, they played their hits as well as covers from Rubén Blades, Danny Rivera, Silvio Rodríguez, and Puerto Rican Salsa superstars El Gran Combo.
As a consequence of his part in Lo que le Pasó a Santiago, Muñiz was selected to act in the 1991 television comedy film Crazy From The Heart, directed by Thomas Schlamme and featuring Christine Lahti and Rubén Blades.
** Oscar Marin ( engineer / mixer ), Walter Flores ( engineer / mixer & producer ) & Rubén Blades ( producer & artist ) for Mundo
** Rubén Blades for La Rosa de los Vientos
* Assassination Tango ( 2002 ), starring Robert Duvall, Rubén Blades and Kathy Baker, directed by Robert Duvall
** Rubén Blades for Tiempos
Pedro Navaja () is a salsa song written and performed by Rubén Blades from the 1978 album Siembra, about a criminal of the same name.
* Rubén Blades, a Panamanian singer
* After his first visit to NYC in 1969, Rubén Blades wrote the song " El número seis " about waiting for the 6 train.
Other actors include Rubén Blades, Kathy Baker and Duvall's wife, Luciana Pedraza.
Rubén Blades Bellido de Luna (; born July 16, 1948 ) professionally known as Rubén Blades is a Panamanian salsa singer, songwriter, actor, Latin jazz musician, and activist, performing musically most often in the Afro-Cuban and Latin jazz genres.
* With Strings ( 1988 ) Rubén Blades
( 1990 ) Rubén Blades y Son del Solar
* Tras La Tormenta ( 1995 ) Rubén Blades & Willie Colón

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Over the years many of the band s musicians have become international stars, including brilliant performers such as Rubén González, Ibrahim Ferrer, Guillermo Rubalcaba, and Manuel " The Guajiro " Mirabal.
The headquarters were established in Paris, where they remained for the first 37 years until 1984 when Mexico s Dr Rubén Acosta took over the Presidency from Libaud.

Rubén and album
* Greatest Hits ( Rubén Blades album ) ( 1996 )-Rubén Blades y Seis del Solar ( Elektra compilation )
It was this same year when the solo album Introducing ... Rubén González was recorded and released.
Finally, with low budget and only during two live sessions and with simple orchestrations carried out at the studio by de Marcos, they also recorded the first solo album of Rubén González, Introducing Ruben Gonzalez.
Rubén DJ's album was produced by DJ Joel and released in 1989, and the song " La Escuela " became an instant hit in Puerto Rico.
* Mundo ( album ), 2002 album by Rubén Blades
The album is notable for its unconventional packaging style, designed by vocalist Rubén Isaac Albarrán.
Formerly graphic design students, Rubén, Joselo and Quique design their own album covers.
") ( the name of one of the band's first underground hits ) to Rubén, so he kept the name for the release of the first album.
" Introducing ... Rubén González " album cover.
The album featured songs by Rubén Fuentes and Armando Manzanero.
* Rubén Blades covered the song ( in English ) on his 1992 Grammy-nominated album Amor Y Control.
* Nothing But the Truth, an album by Rubén Blades
For the album sessions, Colón assembled a solid lineup that consisted of Willie's band, as well as Rubén Blades ( and in at least two songs, Héctor Lavoe ) as part of the vocal chorus section.
In the song " El Telefonito ", from his 1981 album with Willie Colón " Canciones del Solar de los Aburridos ", Rubén Blades pays a tribute to Efraín in the soneos section, parodying " Aló ¿ Quien Ñama?

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This was partly due to manager Osvaldo Bagnoli's inability to find a stable forward partnership, preferring Bergkamp in a three with Uruguayan Rubén Sosa and Italian Salvatore Schillaci.
One year later, Flores was succeeded by Rubén Darío Paredes, and Noriega became chief of staff.
Currently located in the center of the Plaza de la Merced, looking towards the church of San Andrés is a bust of the poet Rubén Darío, sculptor Santiago de Santiago, which was donated by the Nicaragua government to the city in 1973. Letters related to the bust are also found in the Promenade Lounge, the famous poet José Rodas was first installed in 1927 in the plaza of the gardens, and moved to its present site in 1960 by the segovian sculptor Aniceto Marinas.
He was succeeded as commander of the National Guard and de facto leader of Panama by Florencio Flores, who later gave way to Rubén Darío Paredes.
His first wife was Swedish and his son Rubén was born in Stockholm ).
The journalist Rubén Salazar was killed in Los Angeles in 1970 by an errant CS gas canister during the Chicano riots.
On August 31,, in the middle of a game and while he was in the on-deck circle, the A's traded Canseco to the Texas Rangers for Rubén Sierra, Jeff Russell, and Bobby Witt.
He was popular among Menudo fans, and was a member of a Menudo line-up that included Ricky Martin, Raymond Acevedo, Sergio Blass, Rubén Gómez and Robi Rosa.
The best known historical fact of the Moratorium was the death of Rubén Salazar, known for his reporting on civil rights and police brutality.
Known in fighting circles as Sweet C, McMillan lost his WBO belt on his first defence, when he was unable to continue against Rubén Darío Palacios due to a dislocated shoulder.
Later the Nicaraguan poet Rubén Darío was host of the Sureda y Montaner families who own the Chartreuse estate.
Control Machete's track " Danzón " was recorded in Cuba with Buena Vista Social Club's Rubén González.
His task was pursued by Karlheinz Reif, Anna Melich, Rubén Mohedano-Brèthes, Thomas Christensen and Renaud Soufflot de Magny.
Colonel Florencio Flores Aguilar assumed command of the Military of Panama, and was replaced in March 1982 by General Rubén Darío Paredes.
Rubén Darío Paredes del Río ( 1933 ) was a Panamanian army officer and the military ruler of Panama
Her main rivals were Democratic Revolutionary Party ( PRD ) candidate Ernesto Pérez Balladares and salsa singer Rubén Blades, who was then president of the party Papa Egoro.
Rubén González ( May 26, 1919 – December 8, 2003 ) was a Cuban pianist and member of the group Buena Vista Social Club and Estrellas de Areito.

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