En Vivo (known as Nuevos Días TV from 1995 until the end of 1997) was a Colombianprogramadora that operated between 1995 and 2001. Its main productions were the morning program En vivo (1995-96), the interview program by the same title (1996-97), and the newscasts En vivo 9:30 (evening) and En vivo 6:30 (morning) that aired on Canal A from 1998-2001.
History
Rise
Nuevos Días/En Vivo stands out as a programadora that commenced operations in the middle of a concession period, not at the start of a new licitación, beginning broadcasting on Tuesday, March 21, 1995. This is because in the period 1995-96, Inravisión experimented with 24-hour broadcasting for its two commercial channels. This was nowhere near a financial success for any of the involved parties; all four morning news programs (En vivo, Buenos Días Colombia and programs from Caracol and RCN) were losing money.
However, further off-cycle events propelled the rise of this company on Cadena Uno. When Producciones Cinevisión, one of the largest programadoras on that channel, folded, its spaces went to a licitación to be re-awarded to participating applicants. In this bidding, Nuevos Días was one of the biggest winners, gaining the weeknight slot for its new interview program and several other spaces used to broadcast everything from a program about myths to a musical program, Vía Libre.
En Vivo is a live recording made on the 26 and 27 August 2005 in ND Ateneo, Buenos Aires, Argentina by the Selección Nacional de Tango a reunion of some of the best-known tango performers in the country with the musicians alternating between the roles of performer and arranger, which is unusual in tango. The album won the Premios Gardel for best tango album in 2007.
Track listing
Personnel
The arrangements were by violinist Mauricio Marcelli, Ernesto Baffa, bandoneon players Leopoldo Federico, Rodolfo Mederos and Walter Ríos and pianist Nicolas Ledesma all of whom played on the album along with violinists Damián Bolotín, Eduardo Walczak, Mario Abramovich and Pablo Agri, viola player Mario Fiocca, cellist Diego Sánchez, bandoneonists Pablo Mainetti and Horacio Romo and bassist Horacio Cabarcos.
En Vivo: Desde la Plaza El Progreso en Guadalajara
En Vivo: Desde la Plaza El Progrado en Guadalajara (Eng.:Live: From Plaza El Progreso en Guadalajara') is the title of the second live album released by Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian. This album became his first number-one hit on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart. En Vivo was nominated for a 2002 Lo Nuestro Award for Regional/Mexican Album of the Year.
Track listing
All songs written by Joan Sebastian, except where noted.
Juliantla — 0:50
Sembrador de Amor/Manantial (José Manuel Figueroa) — 4:08
Guadalajara (/ˌɡwɑːdələˈhɑːrə/,Spanish pronunciation:[ɡwaðalaˈxaɾa]) is the capital and largest city of the Mexican state of Jalisco, and the seat of the municipality of Guadalajara. The city is in the central region of Jalisco in the Western-Pacific area of Mexico. With a population of 1,495,189 it is Mexico's fourth most populous municipality. The Guadalajara Metropolitan Area includes seven adjacent municipalities with a reported population of 4,328,584 in 2009, making it the second most populous metropolitan area in Mexico, behind Mexico City. The municipality is the second most densely populated in Mexico, the first being Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl in State of Mexico.
Guadalajara is the 10th largest city in Latin America in population, urban area and gross domestic product. The city is named after the Spanish city of Guadalajara, the name of which came from the Andalusian Arabicwād(i) l-ḥijāra (واد الحجارة or وادي الحجارة), meaning "river/valley of stones". The city's economy is based on industry, especially information technology, with a large number of international firms having manufacturing facilities in the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area. Other, more traditional industries, such as shoes, textiles and food processing are also important contributing factors.
A Roman town called Arriaca, possibly founded by a pre-Roman culture, is known to have been located in that region. There is however no archeological proof of its existence, only references in texts such as the Ruta Antonina, which describe it as being in the hands of the Carpetani when encountered by the Romans. The city, as Caracca, was incorporated into the Roman province of Hispania Tarraconensis. The city was on the high road from Emerita (modern Mérida) to Caesaraugusta (modern Zaragoza), 22 M. P. northeast of Complutum (modern Alcalá de Henares).
Joan sebastian En vivo plaza del progreso Guadalajara parte 1
Joan sebastian En vivo plaza del progreso Guadalajara
published: 19 Apr 2014
Joan sebastian En vivo plaza del progreso Guadalajara parte2
Joan sebastian En vivo plaza del progreso Guadalajara parte 2
published: 19 Apr 2014
Joan sebastian En vivo plaza del progreso Guadalajara parte3
Joan sebastian En vivo plaza del progreso Guadalajara parte3
published: 20 Apr 2014
Joan sebastian En vivo plaza del progreso Guadalajara parte4
Joan sebastian En vivo plaza del progreso Guadalajara parte4
published: 20 Apr 2014
El Primer Tonto Joan Sebastian En Vivo Plaza Nuevo Progreso 2001
published: 30 Sep 2015
Joan sebastian En vivo plaza del progreso Guadalajara parte5
Joan sebastian En vivo plaza del progreso Guadalajara parte5
published: 20 Apr 2014
Desde el callejón en la Nuevo Progreso de Gdl
published: 08 Jul 2022
Joan Sebastian En Vivo Río Nilo Guadalajara
published: 08 May 2020
Bailando con mi cuñado así se baila el vallenato viralvideo #viralsong #viralshort #viralshorts
Gozando con mi cuñado familia es familia
published: 13 Nov 2022
El Toro (En Vivo)
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El Toro (En Vivo) · Joan Sebastian
En Vivo Desde La Plaza El Progreso De Guadalajara
℗ 2001 Musart-Balboa, a division of Concord Music Group, Inc.
Released on: 2001-09-04
Associated Performer, Vocals: Joan Sebastian
Composer Lyricist: José Manuel Figueroa I
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El Toro (En Vivo) · Joan Sebastian
En Vivo Desde La Plaza El Progreso De Guadalajara
℗ 2001 Musart-Balboa, a div...
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El Toro (En Vivo) · Joan Sebastian
En Vivo Desde La Plaza El Progreso De Guadalajara
℗ 2001 Musart-Balboa, a division of Concord Music Group, Inc.
Released on: 2001-09-04
Associated Performer, Vocals: Joan Sebastian
Composer Lyricist: José Manuel Figueroa I
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El Toro (En Vivo) · Joan Sebastian
En Vivo Desde La Plaza El Progreso De Guadalajara
℗ 2001 Musart-Balboa, a division of Concord Music Group, Inc.
Released on: 2001-09-04
Associated Performer, Vocals: Joan Sebastian
Composer Lyricist: José Manuel Figueroa I
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El Toro (En Vivo) · Joan Sebastian
En Vivo Desde La Plaza El Progreso De Guadalajara
℗ 2001 Musart-Balboa, a division of Concord Music Group, Inc.
Released on: 2001-09-04
Associated Performer, Vocals: Joan Sebastian
Composer Lyricist: José Manuel Figueroa I
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