José Antonio Torresola Ruiz better known as Frankie Ruiz (March 10, 1958 – August 9, 1998) was an American singer. He was a major figure in the salsa...
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the album cover for his tribute Canto a mi Idolo... Frankie Ruiz ('I sing to my Idol... Frankie Ruiz'), who had died in 1998. In 1988, Tommy Olivencia heard...
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founded by bassist Roberto Rivera in 1973. The band's singers included Frankie Ruiz who started a solo career after hits with the band "La Rueda" and "Chiquito...
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Ruiz (1940–1993), Spanish footballer Frankie Ruiz (1958–1998), Puerto Rican salsa singer Gabriel Ruiz (disambiguation), several people Gabrielle Ruiz...
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Mirándote (category Frankie Ruiz songs)
song written by Cheín García and performed by Puerto Rican salsa singer Frankie Ruiz on his 1994 studio album of the same name. AllMusic critic José. A Estévez...
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written by Jankarlos Nuñez and performed by Puerto Rican salsa singer Frankie Ruiz on his final studio album Tranquilo (1996) and was released as the lead...
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Historia Musical de Frankie Ruiz is a greatest hits album by Puerto Rican salsa musician, Frankie Ruiz. The album became his third album to top the Billboard...
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Revere and the Raiders covered the song in 1966 on the album Just Like Us Frankie Ruiz recorded a 1999 salsa version that peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard Latin...
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Guzman, Ubaldo "Lalo" Rodriguez, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Marvin Santiago, Frankie Ruiz, Hector Tricoche, Carlos Alexis, Hector "Pichie" Perez, Paquito "Junior"...
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Mayaguez, including Orquestra La Justicia & Orquestra La Dictadora with Frankie Ruiz. In 1977 he returned to New York and recorded with Orquestra Sociedad...
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