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  Pedro Ortiz Davila - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It wasn't long before he met Pedro Flores, a fellow Puerto Rican and composer.
In 1973, Davilita and Felipe recorded "Canciones de Pedro Flores" (The Songs of Pedro Flores) and in 1974, they recorded "Canciones de Rafael Hernandez" (The Songs of Rafael Hernandez).
Pedro Ortiz "Davilita" Davila had recorded over 3,000 songs before his death in Bayamon, Puerto Rico on July 8, 1986.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pedro_Ortiz_Davila   (571 words)

  
 Los Sobrevivientes de la Florida (Part 1)
[108] Pedro del Pozo was a son of Alonso del Pozo and Maria del Pozo, citizens of Salmeron, SR-328.
In 1556 in Cuzco, Peru, Rodriguez testified in the probanza of Pedro de Arevalo, one of the companions of de Soto.
This survivor was the legitimate son of Pedro Prieto and Maria de Villegas and born in the city of Zamora.
www.cr.nps.gov /history/online_books/deso/part1a.htm   (16614 words)

  
 Daniel Santos - Biography - AOL Music
From the pen of Pedro Flores, his early love-lost lyrics -- a series of aching, mostly one-word hits such as "Despedida," "Obsesión," "Irresistible," "Perdón," "Venganza" -- influenced author Gabriel García Márquez as much as other singers, while his later, patriotic material riled American intelligence officers and inspired Fidel Castro's Cuban Revolution.
Santos was born in 1916 in Santurce, Puerto Rico.
He began recording and writing patriotic material, working in conjunction with Pedro Ortiz Dávila on "Los Patriotas." Beginning in 1946, he spent much time performing in Cuba and was inspired to write dozens of songs, one of which ("Sierra Maestra") was broadcast by Castro during the Movimiento 26 de Julio.
music.aol.com /artist/daniel-santos/33463/biography   (369 words)

  
 Artists - Ortiz Davila (Davilita), Pedro - Music of Puerto Rico
Pedro Ortiz Davila, affectionately known as “Davilita”, was one of the early stars of New York City’s Puerto Rican music scene.
He joined with Pedro Flores in the famous “Sexteto Flores”.
The group figured in the performance of some of the most beautiful boleros over a period of many years, in many countries.
www.musicofpuertorico.com /index.php/artists/davilita   (351 words)

  
 Ortiz Davila (Davilita), Pedro - Música de Puerto Rico
Ortiz Davila (Davilita), Pedro - Música de Puerto Rico
Pedro Ortiz Dávila, a quien se le conoce afectuosamente como “Davilita”, fue una de las primeras estrellas del ámbito musical puertorriqueño en la ciudad de Nueva York.
Se sumó a Pedro Flores como integrante del famoso Sexteto Flores.
www.musicofpuertorico.com /index.php/artistas/davilita   (354 words)

  
 Pedro Floress Picture » Biography Floures Pedro Daniel - Santos Folres Pedro
- 1935 1938 Floures Pedro: 1935 1938 Folres Pedro Floress Pedro, 1935 1938, Pedro Floures, Folres Pedro, pedro Daniel Pedro Floures.
- Raul N, Longoria's Genealogy Database: Pedro Floress de ABREGO and Margarita DE LA GARZA, He was married to Ana de AYALA (aka Ana de Valle) after Dec 27 1681, Children were: Maria Floures, Pedro Joseph Folres, Nicolasa Floress Daniel Pedro Folres.
Pedro Flores born (March 9, 1897 July, 1979) in the town of Naguabo, Puerto Rico was one Puerto Rico's best known composers of Ballads and Boleros.
www.news1me.info /entertainment/flores-pedro.htm   (780 words)

  
 Davila (surname) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pedrarias Dávila (Pedro Arias de Ávila), colonial administrator, born 1440
Pedro Ortiz Davila ("Davilita"), Puerto Rican singer, born 1912
This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Davila_(surname)   (176 words)

  
 Manuel E. Gondra Manuscript Collection: Part I: Introduction and Sixteenth Century Documents
Ladino; Alonso de Cabrera; death of Pedro de Mendoza; landing at Puerto de Don Rodrigo (Later San Francisco); Indian interpreters; Indian prophet of Christianity; refugees from Río de la Plata; services of Etiguara; his musical compositions; introduction of monogamy; need for agricultural tools and plants; nature of island of Santa Catalina.
Testimonies of Pedro de Vergara, Diego Velázquez de Villalpando, and Hernando de Carvajal expressing dissatisfaction with the government of Irala; repartimiento of land by Cabeza de Vaca; Juan Vázquez; Francisco Durante; Bartolomé González; Lorenzo de Miranda.
Chiriguano revolt; death of Andrés Manso and replacement by Pedro de Castro; confederation with Omaguacas, Apatamas, Casavindos, and Chichas; expedition of Martín de Almendras; involvement of Governor Francisco de Aguirre of Tucumán with the Inquisition; Don Juan Calchaquí; campaign of Maese de Campo Gerónimo García (Gonzales?) de Alanís, and Francisco de Godoy; Lic.
www.lib.utexas.edu /taro/utlac/00066/00066p1-P.html   (7748 words)

  
 Profile: Papo Lucca
Trumpeter Joe Rodríguez took Gómez and percussionist Miguel 'Mikey' Ortiz with him '73 to form La Terrifica, new band debuted with LP Terrifica '74 on International prod.
with Louie Ramírez, with Luis "Perico" Ortiz as mus.
'85, on which Ortiz was replaced by Manuel "Mannix" Martínez; the same year two compilations were also issued to mark 30th anniversary.
www.descarga.com /cgi-bin/db/archives/Profile48   (1057 words)

  
 Obituaries, deaths, Corpus Christi Caller-Times - Wednesday, September 15, 1999
SINTON - Estella Adams Davila, a homemaker, died Sept. 13, 1999.
BEEVILLE - Toribio "Toby" Ortiz, Precinct 3 Bee County Commissioner and a Catholic, died Sept. 12, 1999.
Alvin Enos Tucker Jr., a Marine veteran, retired employee of Southwestern Oil Co. and a member of Metal Detectors Club and National Rifle Association, died Sept. 12, 1999.
www.caller2.com /1999/september/15/obituariestext.html   (620 words)

  
 University of Texas at Arlington
And, so there was discontent about the, the country’s policy on war and there was the War on Poverty itself, there was a lot of civil rights ferment going on and so it became a natural thing to become involved in voter registrations and so forth.
And so we went out and got involved, went to a couple of meetings, was very impressed with people like David Ortiz and, Al Mata, all of whom were also mentors on a more local basis.
I guess by the time it got to Floresville, it had it’s own momentum and by then the international unions were pretty well coordinating the thing, but...
libraries.uta.edu /tejanovoices/transcripts/TV_050.html   (8889 words)

  
 Pedro Flores (composer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pedro Flores died in San Juan, Puerto Rico on July, 1979 and is buried in Santa Maria Magdalena de Pazzis Cemetery located in Old San Juan
You may listen to Pedro Flores' "Perdon" Here and to "Amor Perdido" Here
This page was last modified 21:43, 3 December 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pedro_Flores_(composer)   (436 words)

  
 Miscellaneous Hale County, Texas Obituaries
NEW DEAL - Funeral services for Saturnino “S.L.” Ortiz, 80, will be at 2 p.m.
Ortiz died Friday, Jan. 8, 1999, at Covenant Hospital Lubbock.
He moved to New Deal in 1948 and was a member of the Spanish Nazarene Church in Abernathy.
www.obitcentral.com /obitsearch/obits/tx/tx-hale101.htm   (3244 words)

  
 AfricasGateway.com - Store - Davilita (1932-1939)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
A wonderful collection of 1930s vocal performances by Pedro Ortiz Davila (aka "Davilita"), one of the early stars of New York City's Puerto Rican music scene.
This disc presents a beautiful sampling of Davilita's work with other popular Puerto Rican musicicians, such as Grupo Victoria and Pedro Flores (who also appears on other Harlequin albums).
It's also a great look at the changing styles of popular boriqueno music, from suave dance numbers to rougher-hewn acoustic bands.
www.africasgateway.com /amazon-buy-B00000AENI.html   (151 words)

  
 Boricua Popular Army - Avoo - Ask Us A Question - The Boricua Popular/Peoples Army — or Ejército Popular Boricua in ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Others argue that Macheteros seek, using terrorism and violence, to overthrow majority self-rule as chosen by Puerto Ricans themselves in repeated democratic elections.
Other supporters of the independence movement argue the Macheteros continue a clandestine rebellion that Puerto Ricans such as Pedro Albizu Campos and the nationalists have fought against United States policies on the island.
Supporters of links to the United States argue the jurisdictions of Culebra, Vieques, and nearly all large military bases have reverted to the Commonwealth.
www.manorvillenyus.com /info/Boricua_Popular_Army   (2055 words)

  
 OOTP V4 REPORT
C Pedro Ortiz: Flies out to short left-center.
C Pedro Ortiz: Flies out to short right-center.
DH Francis Tostado: SINGLES to right C Pedro Ortiz: New pitcher: Mark Warner.
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 Frank Figueroa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Flores, Pedro (The life story of one of Puerto Rico's most prolific
Linda (Historia de una canción written by Pedro Flores.) (In Spanish.)
Olga (Historia de una canción written by Pedro Flores.) (In Spanish.)
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 Billboard.com - Biography - Daniel Santos
Related Artists: Pablo Milanés, Miguelito Valdés, Pedro Vargas, Fernando Fernandez
From the pen of Pedro Flores, his early love-lost lyrics -- a series of aching, mostly one-word hits such as "Despedida," "Obsesisn," "Irresistible," "Perdsn," "Venganza" -- influenced author Gabriel Garcma Marquez as much as other singers, while his later, patriotic material riled American intelligence officers and inspired Fidel Castro's Cuban Revolution.
He began recording and writing patriotic material, working in conjunction with Pedro Ortiz Davila on "Los Patriotas." Beginning in 1946, he spent much time performing in Cuba and was inspired to write dozens of songs, one of which ("Sierra Maestra") was broadcast by Castro during the Movimiento 26 de Julio.
billboard.com /bbcom/bio/index.jsp?pid=28570   (387 words)

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