Namesakes/Description: Spanish actor and director Antonio Banderas and Mexican singer Antonio Aguilar Variants: Its English form is “Anthony.” Other forms include Antoni, Antoin, Anton, and Antoine. Benicio Origin: Latin, Spanish, and Hispanic boy name Meaning:“Blessed” Pronunciation:“ben-ee...
She ventured into traditional pop standards in her three-album collaboration with Nelson Riddle, explored her Hispanic roots through the Spanish-language album Canciones de Mi Padre, and even performed in a Broadway production of The Pirates of Penzance. Despite her retirement from singing in 2011 ...
Chuck BerryAmerican singer, songwriter, and guitarist Chuck Berry, 1960.(more) The subsequent evolution of this music into the single musical language of the last quarter of the 20th century hardly needs be told—like jazz, it showed an even more accelerated evolution from folk to pop to art...
Although feminists frequently cite the gender wage gap as a scourge holding again girls within the workplace, in fact for Latinas, the hole is far worse. According to some estimates, Latinas earn just fifty five cents for each dollar earned by non-Hispanic white males. Furthermore, the share...
There's beena rumorcirculating around "Turning Japanese" and the meaning behind the lyrics; many people think this refers to the face people make when they're climaxing which, if true, would mean "Turning Japanese" is problematic as hell! Lead singer Dave Fentonlaid that rumor to restduring...
Martinez is another Hispanic patronymic name – meaning “son of Martin”. It is the most popular surname in the Spanish language. Martin is derived from Martinus which is a Latin word that has roots in the word Mars. Mars was the Roman god of war and fertility. The name became popular ...
He attributes his talents to his father, the singer William José “El Palomo” Dangond Baquero, who during the mid-1970s recorded 10 singles with Andrés “El Turco” Gil; and his mother, who comes from a musical family and passed down her charismatic nature to him, while also playing a...
He attributes his talents to his father, the singer William José “El Palomo” Dangond Baquero, who during the mid-1970s recorded 10 singles with Andrés “El Turco” Gil; and his mother, who comes from a musical family and passed down her charismatic nature to him, while also playing a...