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Gabino palomares biografia de leonardo

          8 de abril de Punta Arenas, Chile · 5 de octubre de (72 años) Detroit, Estados Unidos · Chileno-estadounidense....

          Outstanding examples of his work include his covers of Amparo Ochoa's LP Canta con los niños () and Gabino Palomares's Fabricando la luz .

        1. Outstanding examples of his work include his covers of Amparo Ochoa's LP Canta con los niños () and Gabino Palomares's Fabricando la luz .
        2. In the s in Mexico, Gabino Palomares's song “La mujer: Se va la vida, compañera,” which chronicles the never-ending chores of a mother to sustain her.
        3. 8 de abril de Punta Arenas, Chile · 5 de octubre de (72 años) Detroit, Estados Unidos · Chileno-estadounidense.
        4. Mexicano Gabino Palomares, con su “Maldición de Malinche” (), una enfermedad “del presente” ante la profecía esperada de la colonización, interpretada.
        5. Trevisté a Pablo Milanés, Noel Nicola, a Silvio Rodríguez, Gabino.
        6. Gabino Palomares

          Musical artist

          Gabino Palomares Gómez (born May 26, 1950. Comonfort, Guanajuato, México)[1] is a Mexican singer-songwriter and a social and political activist.

          He is one of the main exponents of the nueva canción movement in Latin America,[2][3][4] and one of the founders of the canto nuevo movement in Mexico, alongside Amparo Ochoa, Óscar Chávez, and the group Los Folkloristas.[5] He is the author of "La maldición de Malinche" (Malinche's Curse, 1978),[6] one of the most prominent songs of the movement,[7][8] and of more than a hundred songs covering social, political, and love themes.

          Biography

          Gabino Palomares Gómez was born in Comonfort, Guanajuato and studied chemistry at the Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí.[citation needed] His first show, Poems and Songs, premiered at the university's Song Festivals of 1972 with great success.[9] In 1975