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Juan Gabriel's "Amor Eterno" consoled communities after mass shootings in El Paso and Uvalde. Now the song has earned a prestigious place in the National Recording Registry.
Getty Images "Amor Eterno" was reportedly written by Gabriel when his mother died in the 1988, and it's been embraced by generations of Hispanics at family events since then.
'Amor Eterno,' one of Juan Gabriel's most beloved songs is now part of the Library of Congress. Here's why San Antonio loves the tearjerker.
In El Paso, the song "Amor Eterno" has taken on a new poignancy as it's played at vigils and memorials.
For the first time ever, Univision network will air a Turkish series in its weeknight lineup, instead of a Spanish-language novela.
Some 1 million Mexicans paid their final respects to the late Mexican superstar Juan Gabriel, in a funeral similar to that of a head of state.
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