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After Pepe decided to get some sleep, I went back to the Patio Muñoz for about an hour to participate in the Fandango, with Ramon Gutierrez of "Son de Madera" playing his incredible "jarana".
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Wax is the lyricist, lead vocalist, and plays a mean jarana -- a ukelele-sized eight-string instrument common to son jarocho.
Rob Kirkpatrick: The David Wax Museum: The Best Band You Might Not Know Rob Kirkpatrick 2011
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But how many also boast the quijada, the jarana and the requinto?
Michael Giltz: CDs Of The Week: Ladysmith Black Mambazo and David Wax Museum Michael Giltz 2011
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But how many also boast the quijada, the jarana and the requinto?
Michael Giltz: CDs Of The Week: Ladysmith Black Mambazo and David Wax Museum Michael Giltz 2011
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Wax is the lyricist, lead vocalist, and plays a mean jarana -- a ukelele-sized eight-string instrument common to son jarocho.
Rob Kirkpatrick: The David Wax Museum: The Best Band You Might Not Know Rob Kirkpatrick 2011
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Wax is the lyricist, lead vocalist, and plays a mean jarana -- a ukelele-sized eight-string instrument common to son jarocho.
Rob Kirkpatrick: The David Wax Museum: The Best Band You Might Not Know Rob Kirkpatrick 2011
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Wax is the lyricist, lead vocalist, and plays a mean jarana -- a ukelele-sized eight-string instrument common to son jarocho.
Rob Kirkpatrick: The David Wax Museum: The Best Band You Might Not Know Rob Kirkpatrick 2011
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Wax is the lyricist, lead vocalist, and plays a mean jarana -- a ukelele-sized eight-string instrument common to son jarocho.
Rob Kirkpatrick: The David Wax Museum: The Best Band You Might Not Know Rob Kirkpatrick 2011
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Wax is the lyricist, lead vocalist, and plays a mean jarana -- a ukelele-sized eight-string instrument common to son jarocho.
Rob Kirkpatrick: The David Wax Museum: The Best Band You Might Not Know Rob Kirkpatrick 2011
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Wax is the lyricist, lead vocalist, and plays a mean jarana -- a ukelele-sized eight-string instrument common to son jarocho.
Rob Kirkpatrick: The David Wax Museum: The Best Band You Might Not Know Rob Kirkpatrick 2011
frangarnes commented on the word jarana
Diversión bulliciosa y alborotada // See: juerga
October 21, 2007