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The two songs added to the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress are Juan Gabriel's 1990 hit called "Amor Eterno" and Hector Lavoe's classic from 1978 "El Cantante." ...
In April, two new Spanish language songs were added to the registry: Juan Gabriel's "Amor Eterno" and Héctor Lavoe's "El Cantante."This week on Alt.Latino, Felix and Ana take the opportunity to ...
“Amor Eterno” by Gabriel and “El Cantante” by salsa icon Lavoe are among the 25 recordings and albums selected Tuesday for preservation at the nation’s audio history library.
From Juan Gabriel's "Amor Eterno" to Daddy Yankee's "Gasolina," here are all the Latin songs registered in the National Recording Registry.
This week mourners returned to reclaim Ciela Vista, and with the help of a local mariachi band, they rallied around the classic funeral song “Amor Eterno.” ...
One of the selections, nominated by Congressman Joaquin Castro (D-TX), is Juan Gabriel’s song "Amor Eterno," part of Castro’s push to include recognition of Latino musicians in the registry.
A Mexican band called Puesta del Sol sang their rendition of the song "Amor Eterno," which was caught on video, leaving hundreds of people in attendance and many more online in tears.
The soloist sang a Spanish song, Amor Eterno, which was played at the funeral of Hubert Thompson, who was like a grandfather to Hornsby.
‘Amor Eterno’ Rings Out at Mass Shooting Vigils The 1984 ballad by Juan Gabriel, a pop star who was from the U.S.-Mexico border, takes on greater meaning after the tragedy in El Paso, Tex.