Description: Tienes Mi Corazon You Have My Heart, Rock Music, Latin Rock, royalty-free production music, royalty free sounds and music clips
Keywords: Tienes Mi Corazon You Have My Heart, royalty-free production music, royalty free sounds, music clips, instrumental music, company music, stock music tracks, production music, flash music loops, commercial music, world music, royalty free music library, flash music, royalty free music downloads, corporate music, download music, license music, website music, independent music, buyout music, music wav, music for videos, film music, royalty free music loops, royalty-free stock music, stock music loops, music loops, royalty-free songs, television music, music licensing, public domain music, producteur de musique, music for television show, Avant-garde jazz Bebop Cape jazz Cool Crossover Free Hard bop blues Jazz-funk fusion rap Latin rock samba Spanish pop dancing clubs films Mardi Gra Carnival Spanish-speaking rock music began in the late-1950s, through listening to performers like Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly and Bill Haley, who popularized rockabilly in the United States The first Latin rock bands appeared during this time They included Peruvian acts like Los Millonarios del Jazz, Los Stars, Conjunto Astoria, Los Incas Modernos, and Los Zodiacs In 1958 Californian-born Ritchie Valens covered the Mexican folk song "La Bamba", popularizing Spanish-language rock music throughout Latin America That year, Daniel Flores, another son of Mexican immigrants born in California, often called the "Godfather of Latin Rock", performed his hit song "Tequila", introducing this music to the United States In a sense they were creating their own "Refried Elvis" "iQue viva el rock!" The new sound immediately struck the attention of the middle and upper class Today drums and bass now feature worldwide and clubs dancing is spreading this track is it
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