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Ritmo and was
El " Chucho " was so impressed with Benny's musical ability that he referred to him as " El Barbaro del Ritmo ".
In the 80s Abarth name was mainly used to mark performance Fiats like Fiat Ritmo Abarth 130 TC.
The 1970s was the songo era in Cuba, with groups like Los Van Van and Orquesta Ritmo Oriental playing a highly syncopated, rumba-influenced form of charanga.
Carlos Vidal Bolado ( better known simply as Carlos Vidal ) was the first to commercially record authentic folkloric rumba ( Ritmo Afro-Cubano SMC 2519-A and 2520-B, circa 1948 ).
Production of all 128s except that of the base 1100 cc powered model ceased in 1979 after the introduction of the Fiat Ritmo / Strada in 1978, whilst in 1980 a small three-door station wagon Panorama was dropped from the range.
The label's first release was Gerardo's Mo ' Ritmo.
In Blades ' early days, he was a vocalist in Los Salvajes del Ritmo and also a songwriter and guest singer with a professional Latin music conjunto ; Bush y sus Magníficos.
There was great variation in how the performance modifications were developed, with manufacturers selecting improving the carburettor such as the 1981 Ford Fiesta XR2, fuel injection as with the Peugeot 205 GTI and 309 GTI, turbocharging by Renault in the 5 GT Turbo and 11 Turbo or inserting larger engines such as the 2. 0 litre Fiat Ritmo / Fiat Strada Abarth 130 TC.
From the start of the 1980s, the Fiat Ritmo Cabrio and the Fiat X1 / 9 were produced and sold directly under the Bertone brand, meaning that the company was now responsible not only for production but also for the sales network and after-sales assistance for the two models.
It was based on the SEAT Ronda, a small family car-which in turn was based on the Fiat Ritmo.
Towards the end of the 1970s, the Avenger was being increasingly outclassed by the new generation of modern front-wheel drive hatchbacks such as the Volkswagen Golf, Vauxhall Astra and Fiat Ritmo / Strada, although this was less of a problem following the launch of the Horizon hatchback in late 1977.
Transmission was a standard five speed manual, but for the first time a mid size sedan was offered as with a continuously variable transmission which was previously available on the Fiat Uno, Panda, Ritmo and Tipo.
In 1979 SEAT Ritmo production started in Spain and was replaced by a facelifted version in 1982, the SEAT Ronda.
In 1980 the Ritmo diesel was introduced with the 1714 cc engine ().
In 1981 the Ritmo Super ( Fiat Superstrada in UK ) was introduced with a variety of small changes and, most significantly, revised engines with ( 1300 ) and ( 1500 ).
The 105TC was distinguishable from the lesser Ritmo models by its front fog lights integrated into the front bumper, integrated front spoiler combined with wheel arch trims, black lower door paint, black mesh air intake, and lower hatchback rear spoiler.
A few months later the Ritmo Abarth 125TC was introduced in Europe ; it was never officially sold in the UK, as the position of the exhaust downpipe would have clashed with the Right Hand Drive steering gear.
Technologically, the biggest innovation of the Ritmo was not the car itself, which took the underpinnings of the 128, but the way in which it was manufactured.
The 105TC was relaunched with revised interior trim, a dashboard mirroring that of the earlier Ritmo Super, and an upper hatchback spoiler in place of the lower one.

Ritmo and sold
The Fiat Ritmo underpinnings continued in the 1st generation SEAT Ibiza sold between 1985 and 1993 before being replaced with a Polo based model after the Volkswagen buy-out.
The 1980s Fiat Ritmo was sold as the Fiat Strada in some markets which did not receive the 1990s Strada described here.
* Fiat Ritmo — an earlier Fiat car which was sold as the " Strada " in some markets
During its launch time SEAT already sold the SEAT 1500, SEAT 600D and SEAT 850 models, and by the time the 124 model pulled over it was succeeded by the SEAT Ritmo fabricated in Spain from 1979 onwards.

Ritmo and on
Outside of the U. S., Chacon appeared on various Spanish-language programs, including Anabel, Siempre en Domingo, Mala Noche No, and Al Ritmo de la Noche which were all Televisa productions.
Whenever an obese contestant performs on the competition, Don Francisco frequently referenced Ritmo Dieta, a Zumba-style weight loss competition similar to Póngale Ritmo.
As of 2012, Severinsen is still performing on a regular basis with the group Doc Severinsen & the San Migeul 5 ( formerly known as El Ritmo De La Vida ).
When the licence expired, SEAT had to change the least possible number of pieces in their model range so that Fiat could not sue them on the basis of patent infringement, and the SEAT Ritmo yielded to the facelifted " System Porsche "- engined SEAT Ronda, which remained in production until 1986.
Later, a four-door saloon version of the Ritmo was developed on the same underpinnings, called the Málaga.
Pre-launch indication were that the Ritmo name was to appear on New Zealand bound cars, but this never eventuated and they use Bravo.
Not long after the release of " I Belong to You ( Il Ritmo Della Passione )", Anastacia released her first live DVD Live at Last on March 27, 2006 in Europe.
The most visible external design differences between a Ritmo and a Ronda are rectangular headlights on the Ronda in place of the round ones featured on the Ritmo, different tail lights and panels, and changed door handles.

Ritmo and Strada
Between 1973 and 1980, the following medium sized hatchbacks were launched across Europe: the Chrysler / Simca Horizon, Fiat Ritmo ( Strada in the UK ), Ford Escort MK3, Renault 14, Volvo 340 / 360, Opel Kadett and Volkswagen Golf.
The addition of a corresponding panel at the rear of the vehicle implied a new ' house style ' inspired by the recently introduced Ritmo / Strada range.
The Regata, released at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 1983, was developed from the pre-facelift Ritmo ( which had been known in United Kingdom and United States markets as the Fiat Strada ) and utilised almost all the mechanicals, although the wheelbase was stretched slightly.
The Master was distinctively styled with the sliding door design and unusual round door handles resemblant of the Fiat Ritmo / Strada.

Ritmo and from
The Fiat Ritmo is an automobile from the Italian manufacturer Fiat, launched in 1978.
The original SEAT Ritmo was equipped with license-built pushrod engines from the old Fiat 124.
The original singers were Tony Calla and Issac Delgado, from Ritmo Oriental and Pachito Alonso, respectively.
It includes music videos to her four singles (" Left Outside Alone ", " Everything Burns ", " Pieces of a Dream ", and " I Belong to You ( Il Ritmo Della Passione )", five alternative videos (" I Do ", " Rearview ", " Seasons Change ", " Underground Army ", and " Time ") to songs from her self named album, and a documentary about the tour.
The group originated from the previous Quartetto Ritmo following the replacement of one singer.
It was produced from 1983 to 1990, corresponding to the post-facelift Ritmo.
Spanish builder SEAT created a similar saloon car from Ritmo underpinnings called the SEAT Málaga.
The SEAT Ronda was a restyled SEAT Ritmo which in its turn derived from the Fiat Ritmo, however the Arbitration Chamber of Paris declared in 1983 that differences between those cars were important enough so as not to consider the Ronda as a rebadged Ritmo.
The launch of that model though sparked a lawsuit from Fiat against SEAT, as the former claimed the car was still too similar to a car in Fiat's own range, the Fiat Ritmo.
In defence of SEAT, the then president of SEAT, Juan Miguel Antoñanzas, showed a Ronda to the press with all the parts different from the Fiat Ritmo painted in bright yellow, to highlight the differences.

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