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  • portal component}} on the main page. Portal:Latin music/Did you know?/1 ... that R.K.M & Ken-Y received an American Society of Composers and Publishers Award...
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  • Mexican-American singer-songwriter Selena, became the first number-one hit for the Barrio Boyzz? ... that the soundtrack of the 2000 film Me You Them is...
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  • Latin music portal Add a new selected biography to the next available subpage. [[Portal:Latin music/Selected song/#]] - {{/#}} Update "max=" to new total...
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  • "Latin Music Award Winners, Include First-Timers, Familiar Faces". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. p. LM-66. Retrieved 2010-06-04. American Idol:...
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  • See Portal:Latin_America/Did_you_know/2006/Title to change the title Week 23 The related term Iberoamerica is sometimes used to refer to the nations that...
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  • Brodner has caricatured American Presidents going back to Richard Nixon? edit  Did you know 5 Portal:United States/Did you know/5 ...that Vermont coppers...
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  • Wikipedia, in the "Did You Know" section.  • ... that The Mississippi Rag has been reporting on traditional jazz and ragtime music since 1973?  • ......
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  • number-one on Hot Latin Tracks with his hit, Y Hubo Alguien? ... that Scotty McCreery was the first person of Puerto Rican descent to win an American Idol contest...
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  • Portal:Schools/Did you know/10 ...that The Mather School (pictured) in Dorchester, Massachusetts, is the oldest free public elementary school in North America? ....
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  • Portal:Dogs/Did you know/7 ...that Joan Ingpen and her pet dachshund Williams were the founding partners of the Ingpen & Williams classical music talent agency...
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  • did you know facts WikiProject South America WikiProject Latin America (semi-active) Panama, officially the Republic of Panama, is a country in Latin...
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  • This page displays all the articles which appear in the "did you know..." section of the San Francisco Bay Area portal, as well as most of the DYK's which...
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  • These "Did you know..." subpages are randomly displayed using {{Random portal component}}. The layout design for these subpages is at Portal:Technology/DYK/Layout...
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  • into a "many-tentacled creature"? More did you know facts edit  Birthdays in Music: July 22 Don Henley, American singer-songwriter drummer for The Eagles...
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  • "Latin Music Award Winners, Include First-Timers, Familiar Faces". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.: LM-66. Retrieved 2010-06-04. American Idol:...
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  • Portal:Jazz (category Jazz portal did you know pages)
    Society Technology Random portal edit  Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late...
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  • Certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America, the song was promoted with a music video directed by Bob Giraldi. The video – filmed in...
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  • Portal:Record production (category Pages with Latin American Spanish IPA)
    (Full article...) More featured lists    Music Blues Classical music Jazz Latin music Pop music Radio Rock music Rhythm and blues    General Album era •...
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  • formerly appeared in the Did you know section of Portal:Music edit  Portal:Music/DYK/1 ...that racist coon songs (sheet music book pictured) paved the...
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  • edit  Portal:Poland/Did you know/1 ... that the Battle of Głębokie (now Hlybokaye, Belarus, pictured in 1900) during the Polish–Soviet War was both a tactical...
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