#Jorge Negrete
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citizenscreen · 2 months ago
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Jorge Negrete and María Félix enjoying an evening out at the El Capri nightclub, Mexico City, 1952.
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herpsandbirds · 11 days ago
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Yo le canto a sus volcanes A sus praderas y flores Que son como talismanes Del amor de mis amores
México lindo y querido Si muero lejos de ti Que digan que estoy dormido Y que me traigan aquí...
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artistaslatinos16 · 1 year ago
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bashed-r4t · 5 months ago
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Serenata / Ojos tapatíos As sung by Jorge Negrete and Pedro Infante in Dos tipos de cuidado (1953) dir. Ismael Rodríguez
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belalugosiseyebrows · 20 days ago
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Huuurrtghghh, I can't draw, so have some friends to enemies to lovers, and triplets I drew when I was sick
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mexicoantiguo · 8 months ago
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Jorge Negrete y Chaflan en la pelicula.. "Ay Jalisco no te Rajes" en el año de 1942.
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harrisonarchive · 2 years ago
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The Beatles and Fats Domino in New Orleans, September 16, 1964; photo by Curt Gunther, @ Curt Gunther/mptvimages.com.
“‘The main thing that really buzzed me, even before I heard Elvis, was ‪Fats Domino‬’s “I’m In Love Again,”’ says Harrison. ‘I can even see exactly where I was when I heard that. There was this little place near where I was born called Wavertree, a district. And right at that point there’s a thing called the Picton Clock Tower, this tower in the middle of the road with this clock on it, and then nearby there used to be this old art-deco cinema called the Abbey. I was just walking across the road there when I heard ‪Fats Domino‬: Yes it’s me and I’m in love again! It must have been on a radio or a record player somewhere. And it touched somewhere deep in me.’” - Billboard, December 5, 1992
“I still prefer the music I liked as a teenager — Little Richard, Larry Williams and Buddy Holly. That’s classical music to me. But I like all kinds of music, Hawaiian, Spanish, Cab Calloway, Jorge Negrete... I like music that is not ego music. Real music doesn’t make you think of cash registers. It should transport you somewhere nice.” - George Harrison, Herald-Journal, July 1, 1997
“George loved Mexican music, he watched some of these films with me, he even had Jorge Negrete on the jukebox. My father used to sing with his brothers, around 1938, and like every musician he used to go around with his guitar. So George actually took my dad into the studio and recorded him. And my dad and my mother sang like four full songs. [...] We used to have to call him Jorge. Sometimes if he wanted to use another name, he would use Jorge Arias, because that is my maiden name.” - Olivia Harrison, Morelia Film Festival interview, November 3, 2016
“My mother’s father, Esquiel Arias, was a singer, and dad recorded him singing these great Mexican songs. My mother’s mother was related to Jorge Negrete, who was a film star and singer, I guess at the same level as Elvis or Bing Crosby in Mexico. Dad was a huge fan and had him on the jukebox at home. There’s a long line of musicians on both sides.” - Dhani Harrison, Mojo, November 2017 (x)
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ometochtli2rabbit · 16 days ago
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13.0.12.4.18
ka'a[2] ETZ'NAB/ TIJAAX [flint]- jun[1] PAX
galactic tone: duality/polarity
spend time in reflection & introspection - MAYA
ome [2] - TECPATL [flint knife]
Tlaltecuhtli | Chalchihuitotolin
quetzalhuitzilin [green hummingbird]
lord of the night: Mictlantecuhtli
trecena[2]: Tlazolteotl
x: caxtolli[15- toxcatl - NAHUA
on this day in 1908, my grandfather. Juventino "Daddy John" Lopez was born. Some songs that remind me of him:
Willie Nelson: Immigrant Eyes & I'm My Own Grandpa
Jerry Reed/Buck Owens/Roy Clark: Pickin' & Grinnin'
John Denver: Wooden Indian
The Judds: Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Old Days)
John Fogerty: My Toot Toot
Patty Loveless: The Grandpa That I Know
Randy Travis: He Walked On Water
Al Stewart: Manuscript
Alabama: Alabama Sky
Jim Morrison: Dawn's Highway
Toots & the Maytals: Reggae Got Soul
Arctic Monkeys: The Car
Snotty Nose Rez Kids: Creator Made An Animal
Eels: Grandfather Clock Strikes Twelve
Johnny Cash: My Grandfather's Clock
Hoyt Axton: Indian Song
Buffy Sainte-Marie: Now That the Buffalo's Gone
Talking Heads: Mommy Daddy You and I
Chris Cornell: Nothing Compares 2 U
The Beatles: A Hard Day's Night
Lana Del Rey: Grandfather please stand on the shoulders...
Hank Williams: Lost Highway
Alone and Forsaken
Everything's Okay
Kaw-Liga
Move It On Over
I Won't Be Home No More
Window Shopping
Nobody's Lonesome for Me
I'm Sorry For You My Friend
Crazy Heart
I Saw the Light
Half as Much
I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive
I Just Don't Like This Kind of Living
Mind Your Own Business
Waylon Jennings: Ain't No God in Mexico & Honky-tonk Heroes
Dan Fogelberg: Leader of the Band
Louis Armstrong: What A Wonderful World
Jorge Negrete: San Luis Potosi
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cid5 · 8 months ago
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Jorge Negrete Captain II of the Mexican Army Jorge Alberto Negrete Moreno was born on November 30, 1911 in #Guanajuato, Gto. where he lived until 1921, changing residence to Mexico City when his father retired from military life, he worked as a teacher in official schools and at the Alexander Von Humboldt German School, thanks to which his children received scholarships in said school. institution. There Jorge Alberto finished high school and learned Swedish, Italian, English, French, and German; He self-taught the fundamentals of Nahuatl. Later he entered the Heroic Military College, at the age of 14, graduating as a lieutenant of Cavalry and Administration of the Mexican Army with high qualifications at the age of 18 (1929). There he learned to ride a horse, a skill he would display playing the Mexican charro in the movies.
He was assigned to the Citadel Weapons Factory. Following the rebellion of General José Gonzalo Escobar he was reassigned to the State of Chihuahua, where he participated in the last battle of the Mexican Revolution (La Renovadora) in Cd. Jiménez, Chih. From March 31 to April 2, 1929, thanks to his courage and bravery in combat, he was promoted to the rank of Second Captain.
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gatutor · 9 days ago
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María Félix-Jorge Negrete "El peñón de las ánimas" 1942, de Miguel Zacarias.
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carloskaplan · 2 months ago
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Jorge Negrete
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citizenscreen · 2 months ago
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Singer/actor Jorge Negrete (November 30, 1911 – December 5, 1953)
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smuggsy · 3 months ago
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Pedro Infante & Jorge Negrete ✨🌸 IG: esmugsy
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artelatino7 · 1 year ago
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Artistas de Latinoamérica
Artistas de México 🇲🇽💖🌹
JOSÉ MOJICA en la ópera de Massenet *Thais*.
JOSÉ MOJICA, Fray José de Guadalupe.
JOSÉ MOJICA.
JOSÉ MOJICA.
DOLORES del RÍO en *Las Abandonadas".
LUPE VELEZ.
LINDA CHRISTIAN.
MARÍA FÉLIX.
JORGE NEGRETE y MARIO MORENO (CANTINFLAS).
JULIO ALEMÁN.
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bashed-r4t · 5 months ago
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Jorge Negrete as Fernando Iturriaga in El peñón de las ánimas (1943) dir. Miguel Zacarías
pt. 2
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crafty4556 · 7 months ago
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Ehm... ¿Hola? Hi? Kon'nichiwa?
Soy un chico que dibuja, multifandom y esquizofrénico :p y estos son algunos de mis dibujos sin sentido como presentación :33
Aquí algunas etiquetas para que sepan en qué fandoms estoy jsjsj o por lo menos de las que me acuerdo ajjsjsj
Byeee
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