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  • A Posthumous History of José Martí: The Apostle and his Afterlife 2022008370, 2022008371, 9781032267166, 9781032319674, 9781003312161

    Table of contents :
    Cover
    Half Title
    Series Page
    Title Page
    Copyright Page
    Dedication
    Table of Contents
    Preface and Acknowledgments
    Introduction: The Apostle and I
    Notes
    References
    First Encounters
    Notes
    References
    Chapter 1: The Making of The Apostle; or, The Martí Wars
    Notes
    References
    Cuba and the United States: An Apostolic View
    Chapter 2: The Repeating Idol: Martí and the Iconography of the Nation
    Notes
    References
    The Apostle and the Virgin?
    Notes
    References
    Chapter 3: Dressing for Success in Interdisciplinary Contexts; or, Martí and the Rediscovery of the New World
    Notes
    References
    An Open Letter to President Obama about José Martí (April 4, 2016)
    Notes
    References
    Chapter 4: Can The Apostle Speak? Possible Lessons for Latinx and Global South Studies
    Notes
    References
    What My Students Can Learn from José Martí
    Notes
    Referenc

    Gustavo Cerati

    Argentine singer, composer and producer

    Gustavo Adrián Cerati (11 August 1959 – 4 September 2014) was an Argentine musician, singer-songwriter, and record producer, who gained international recognition for being the leader, vocalist, composer, and guitarist of the rock band Soda Stereo. He is widely considered bygd critics, specialized press, and musicians as one of the most important and influential artists of Latin rock. Billboard magazine ranked Cerati as the 33rd best rock singer of all time.[1]

    Influenced by The Beatles and The Police, Cerati joined various groups during his adolescence, and in 1982 he founded the Latin rock band Soda Stereo. Leader and main composer of the group, from Signos (1986) his way of making songs began to mature, and his consolidation reached it at the beginning of the 90s with Canción Animal (1990), in which he returned to the roots of Argentine rock from the 70's. Parallel to his career with the group, in 1992 he pu

    Cont. Side one. Ruffo, Fleta, McCormack. 1. Querida - Titta Ruffo; 2. El Relicario - Titta Ruffo; 3. Mi Tierra - Miguel Fleta; 4. Adios, Triguena Mia - Miguel Fleta; 5. Amapola - Miguel Fleta; 6. Non T'aviccinar - Miguel Fleta; 7. A Little Love, a Little Kiss - John McCormack; 8. At Dawning - John McCormack; 9. I Hear a Thrush at Eve - John McCormack; 10. Rose of Picardy - John McCormack; 11. Marquita - John McCormack; 12. Indiana Moon - John McCormack; 13. None But a Lonely Heart - John McCormack; 14. Who is Sylvia - John McCormack; 15. Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms - John McCormack; 16. My Wild Irish Rose - John McCormack; 17. Somewhere A röst Is Calling - John McCormack.

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     File — Box: 10, CD: MUS 194B

    Scope and Content

    From the Collection: The collection consists of 591 recordings of folk songs, folklore and local histories collected bygd Ruben Cobos from 1944-1974 in northern New Mexico and southern Colorado. Also incl

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