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  1. Hugo Sotil. Hugo Alejandro Sotil Yerén ( Ica, 18 de mayo de 1949) es un exfutbolista peruano. Apodado El Cholo, es considerado uno de los mejores futbolistas en la historia del Perú. Es junto a Teófilo Cubillas y Héctor Chumpitaz, los máximos exponentes de la notable generación de futbolistas peruanos de los años 1970.

  2. Music from the Movies. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released in 1966 alongside the Western film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, directed by Sergio Leone. The score is composed by frequent Leone collaborator Ennio Morricone, whose distinctive original compositions, containing gunfire, whistling, and ...

  3. Hugo Montenegro was a film composer and managed to integrate the Moog into the arrangements of these songs .The album is very 1969, but has good musical value, beyond what the kitsch cover art suggests.

  4. El 52,5 % de Montenegro pertenece a la cuenca del mar Negro y el 47,5 % a la del mar Adriático. Solo un sistema fluvial importante, el sistema Zeta-Morača, desagua en el mar Adriático. La cuenca del Adriático tiene unos 6560 km². Esto incluye el Morača, con sus afluentes Zeta y Cijevna, Rijeka Crnojevica y Orahovstica.

  5. These are songs recorded by the American composer Hugo Montenegro. Pages in category "Hugo Montenegro songs" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  6. Montenegro was born in New York in 1925. He began his music career during his two years in the U.S. Navy, where he arranged music for Service bands. After the Navy, Hugo Montenegro studied composition at the Manhattan College in New York. Once he graduated, he decided to work in the music industry. In 1955, he worked with Andre Kostelanetz as a ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Urbie_GreenUrbie Green - Wikipedia

    Urban Clifford "Urbie" Green (August 8, 1926 [1] – December 31, 2018 [2]) was an American jazz trombonist who toured with Woody Herman, Gene Krupa, Jan Savitt, and Frankie Carle. [3] He played on over 250 recordings and released more than two dozen albums as a soloist. He was inducted into the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame in 1995.