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Los is a song by Rammstein on their album Reise, Reise. It's very different from what Rammstein usually sounds like, being almost complete acoustic, featuring a bluesy electric guitar solo and even a harmonica. It was supposed to be the fifth single released from "Reise, Reise", but it was cancelled because of the release of the first single from the next album, Benzin of Rosenrot. Jump to: navigation, search Rammstein is a German band formed in 1993. ... Jump to: navigation, search Reise, Reise, Rammsteins fourth studio album, was released on 27 September 2004 in Germany, followed shortly by its release in the rest of Europe. ... Jump to: navigation, search A harmonica A harmonica is a very common free reed musical wind instrument (also known, among other things, as a mouth organ, French harp, blues harp, simply harp, or Mississippi saxophone), having multiple, variably-tuned brass or bronze reeds, each secured at one end over an... Benzin (German for petrol or gasoline) is a song by the German industrial band Rammstein. ... Jump to: navigation, search Rosenrot (German for Rose-Red, listen) is the German Tanz-Metall band Rammsteins fifth studio album. ...


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Los Papines (736 words)
Los Papines are the four brothers Abreu born in Marianao, Cuba, cradle of the best rumba musicians, among them one of the greatest, Chano Pozo.
Los Papines will start a tour of the provinces on Saturday, which will take them to the city of Wuxi, in the eastern province of Jiangsu, and afterwards to Changchun, administrative center of the province of Jilin, northeast China.
Los Papines, with their voices, their drums and their Afro-Cuban rhythms and rumba, are part of our cultural identity, the soul of Cuban percussion.
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