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Sepúlveda is a name of families of Spanish descent. Sepúlveda, Segovia is the name of a village in Spain.
The Sepúlveda family was prominent in the early days of Los Angeles and Orange County, California:
and many features of the Southern California area are named for the family:
Ray Sepúlveda is a Puerto Rican American salsa (music) singer, born in Brooklyn, New York.
Sepúlveda grew up in Brooklyn & the Bronx, New York, where his father, Ramon Sepulveda sang boleros with his group "Trio Los Romanticos". As a teenager his family moved to Puerto Rico where Ray sang with local groups in Mayaguez, including Orquestra La Justicia & Orquestra La Dictadora with Frankie Ruiz. In 1977 he returned to New York where he sang and recorded with "Orquestra Sociedad 76" with Johnny Zamot and was part of that band for four years and recorded three albums. In early 1983 he worked with Adalberto Santiago. He left the music scene from 1984 thru the middle of 1988 where he joined forces once again with percussionist Johnny Zamot and formed the group "Johnny & Ray" Salsa Con Clase. The first album "Salsa Con Clase featured the hit singles "Mascarada", Margarita and a few more. The second "Johnny & Ray" production included the hit single "Bandolera". His solo career started in 1991 with the album titled "Un Poquito Mas" produced by "Sergio George" under the Sony/RMM Record Label. In 1993 "Con Sabor" also produced by Sergio George reached the Latin Billboard charts in 1993. In 1994 "Llegaste Tú", produced by Julito Alvarado and recorded in Puerto Rico, 1997 "De Todo Un Poco", produced by Ricky Gonzalez and he returned in 1999 with another hit single, "Eres" in a production titled "¡Salsabor!" which by the way is his trademark. This production was produced in Puerto Rico by Luis Garcia.
Mariano Chicho Frúmboli (born September 21, 1970, Buenos Aires, Argentina ) is an Argentine dancer of Argentine tango. He is regarded as one of the founders of Tango nuevo, and he is best known for his musicality and creativity while improvising.
His father was a teacher of fine arts and studied guitar. In 1984 he was 13 and started studying music. He studied in the "David Lebon Music School" in Buenos Aires as a drum player. From 1992 until 1998 he studied theater in Buenos Aires with Cristina Banegas.
He began dancing tango in 1993. Two years later he started dancing with Victoria Vieyra and then with Teté. Victoria took him to Gustavo Naveira's and Fabián Salas's training group. In 1997 he was an extra in The Tango Lesson.
He first partnered with a dancer named Laura. Shortly after, in 1999, he started performing with Lucía Mazer with whom he worked for the next 4 years. He has happened to call this period the most creative of his career. After breaking up and ending his intense professional and personal relationship with Lucia he partnered with Eugenia Parrilla from 2003 until 2006. In an interview he called these years his most "artistic years".
Cuando Vuelvas Conmigo - Ray Sepulveda Feat. Antonio Cartagena & Mambele - Karamba Latin Disco 2014
Chicho Frumboli and Juana Sepulveda - Milonguea Del Ayer
No Vale La Pena - Ray Sepúlveda Feat. Cesar Vega & La Caroband - Villa Chepita Royal 2016
Sepúlveda, Segovia. La Villa de las Siete Puertas. (Versión 2D)
Tango: Juana Sepúlveda y Carlitos Espinoza, 01/05/2016, Brussels Tango Festival, Mixed couple 3/4
Mi Amor Amor Ray Sepulveda en VIVO...
Tango Element presents Chicho Frumboli & Juana Sepulveda Performing in NYC (Dance Manhattan)
Cuando vuelvas conmigo - Ray Sepulveda (video con letra)
Jorge Sepúlveda -- Mirando Al Mar (VintageMusic.es)
Ahora me toca a mi Ray Sepulveda (video oficial cali Produccion)
Actors: Billy Garberina (actor), Richard Griffin (actor), Scott Phillips (director), Ross Kelly (actor), Scott Phillips (editor), Scott Phillips (writer), Jeremy Owen (actor), Jeremy Owen (producer), Israel Wright (actor), Israel Wright (actor), Israel Wright (actor), Israel Wright (actor), Israel Wright (actor), Israel Wright (actor), Kurly Tlapoyawa (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Horror,Actors: Artur Semedo (actor), Raul Solnado (actor), Miguel Guilherme (actor), Rogério Samora (actor), Antonio Ferrandis (actor), Victor de Sousa (actor), Rui Luís (actor), José Coronado (actor), Jean-Pierre Cassel (actor), João Bénard da Costa (actor), Manuel Cavaco (actor), Joaquim de Almeida (actor), Pedro Efe (actor), Adelaide João (actress), Filipe Ferrer (actor),
Genres: History,Actors: Francis Ford (actor), Grace Cunard (actress), Victoria Forde (actress), Grace Cunard (writer), Francis Ford (director), Alexander Gordon (actor),
Plot: Sepulveda leads a double existence. By day he is the trusted clerk to the General, commanding the American forces; by night be is the dreaded and unscrupulous leader of Manila's Secret Order of Filipinos. He has a valuable ally in Madame Revier, with whom he keeps in close touch. Madam has a maid, Mestizo, who is one day approached and insulted by a drunken Filipino. Captain Smalley, of the American army, hears the scuffle and, interfering, rescues the girl and thereby earns her gratitude. One day General Wilson hands Sepulveda an order to typewrite, which is addressed to Smalley. It tells him to report to Colonel Ketchum, and of the Filipinos' plan to surprise the American trenches on the morrow. After the day's work, Sepulveda sends a note to the Filipino general, telling him that their plans are known and to hasten the attack. Smalley goes to a dance which is also attended by both Sepulveda and Madame Revier. They watch Smalley, who, in the course of the evening, receives the order from his general. Smalley prepares to go, although he dislikes leaving Madame, who has fascinated him. She feigns a slight sickness and persuades Smalley to at least see her borne. He agrees. Sepulveda follows. Smalley accepts her invitation to enter her home for a few moments; he is recognized by the maid. Sepulveda watches them from a mirror and when Smalley says be must go after he has had a proffered drink, Sepulveda drugs his wine and Smalley would drink it, but for the fact that he sees something peculiar about Madame's attitude with the mirror and takes the opportunity to look into it himself, when he is surprised to see the maid beckoning him not to drink the glass of wine. He feigns being affected by the heat and pretends to drink the wine. He follows this by feigning stupor. Sepulveda enters the room delighted with their ruse and ordering more wine be goes to the window and drops out some instructions to be taken to the Filipino forces. The maid, Mestizo, brings the wine and the man and woman lapse into unconsciousness, for the maid has drugged their wine in turn. She tells Smalley he is now safe, and he, after showing deep gratitude, hastens for the front. He arrives too late to save many of the trenches. He raises the main body of the defenders, however, and after a brisk fight the Filipino army is routed and dispersed. Sepulveda and Madame recover their senses and he accuses her of trapping him. He will not listen to her and she is dragged to the secret council where the news of the overwhelming defeat is brought to the engaged men. The maid follows her mistress and Sepulveda makes her go for help. She thinks of Smalley and goes to him when he is reporting his victory. He gets permission to take a body of men with him and breaks in upon the meeting as the brutes are branding Madame. From his prison Sepulveda manages to get a note to Smalley through one of his band. It purports to be from Madame Revier and asks him to call at once when she will give him news of the Filipino plans. Smalley tells the messenger that he will go to her and goes to her residence. As soon as Smalley is in the house, one of the secret society men throws a bomb and Madame is buried in the ruins. The maid manages to protect Smalley from a falling beam, while the girl loses her life.
Genres: Drama, Short,Juancito Piratex Producciones RPC : 941457737
Chicho Frumboli and Juana Sepulveda dance Milonguea Del Ayer by Craig Einhorn at Embrace Tango Festival Berlin 2014. Visit 030Tango at http://www.030tango.com Brought to you with the support of EMBRACE Berlin Tango Festival. Visit EMBRACE Berlin Tango Festival at: http://www.embrace-berlin.de
Juancito Piratex Audiovisuales RPC : 941457737
Sepúlveda, Segovia. La Villa de las Siete Puertas. (Versión 2D) En la provincia de Segovia, viajamos hasta Sepúlveda, situada en una ubicación inigualable. A sus pies el Parque Natural del Duratón y las impresionantes hoces. Declarada Conjunto Histórico-Artístico en 1951, cuenta con cinco iglesias románicas de los siglos XI y XII, entre ellas la más antigua de Segovia, la iglesia de El Salvador. Sin duda, uno de los lugares más interesantes de toda Castilla. Un viaje al pasado medieval, en una villa impregnada de historia que merece la pena conocer. Http://turismo3d.tv Email: info@turismo3d.tv Twitter: @Turismo3DTV
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Video Con Letra de la música : Cuando vuelvas conmigo - Ray Sepulveda.
Jorge Sepúlveda fue el nombre artístico de Luis Sancho Monleón (Valencia, 1917 - Palma de Mallorca, 16 de junio de 1983), cantante español de boleros y pasodobles. En 1941 trabajaba como contable, pero se fue a Zaragoza a probar suerte como cantante y de allí a Madrid, donde inicia su carrera artística en la Sala Casablanca en 1942. Empezó a grabar discos y sus canciones se popularizaron a través de la radio, en programas de canciones dedicadas muy escuchados en la época, cuando las orquestas y artistas de moda actuaban en directo. El cénit de su popularidad lo vivió con sus boleros en los años 40 y años 50 del siglo XX, cuando fueron muy populares en su voz entre otros boleros: Limosna de amor, Monísima (chotis), El mar y tú, María Dolores, Bajo el cielo de Palma, Dos cruces, A escondid...