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Herradero Show De Durango Pa'L Pueblo Songs | 1. | La Otra Parte de Ti |
| 2. | Llorando a Mares |
| 3. | Pa'l Pueblo |
| 4. | La Pipizcol |
| 5. | La Cocaleca |
| 6. | Chihuahua 100% |
| 7. | Carga Fina |
| 8. | Paloma Querida |
| 9. | Te Espere |
| 10. | Que Suerte la Mia |
| 11. | La Otra Parte de Ti |
| 12. | Paloma Querida |
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$5.49 Hailing from Chicago,Illinois and Pine Bluff,Arkansas,360 consists of solo ...
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$10.15 The band is composed of 3 brothers; twins and a spareRoger is 10 years old. He is a natural drummer and the main creative force. We call him the “idea†guy. He also loves guitar - but doesn’t play on this album. He sings 3 songs on All in a Day. Jack is 10 years old. He is the rhythm guitarist and the organizer. He also plays some piano. He sings Screentime on the album. Sam is 8 years old and the “spareâ€. He plays bass guitar and loves the piano. He is the ultimate task master. He insists that everything be done perfectly and his way.The music is rock n roll about everyday life the boys encounter. Some of the music is fun and upbeat. The other side of ...
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