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There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Maná (note the accent) is a Mexican rock group that had its origins near the end of the 1970s in Guadalajara, Jalisco. Their sound has strong influences from hard rock and more mellow pop sounds with additional influences from calypso and reggae. They started with the name "Sombrero Verde", but in the late 80's it was changed to the current name. They have a long trajectory as musicians and the band underwent two lineup changes in the 90's. |
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News in english
about Maná
(August / 2009)
Second annual Outdoor Wellness Festival in Kings Beach Date: 12 Aug 2009 Sierra Sun -
Saturday, Aug. 29, marks the Second annual Outdoor Wellness Festival in Kings Beach, hosted by Rutley Family Chiropractic will benefit both Tahoe Women's Services and Project MANA.
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SHSU To Say 'Aloha' To Families For Weekend Date: 19 Aug 2009 The Hunstville Item -
Sam Houston State University will get into the Bearkat mana (spirit) Hawaiian-style and bid an e komo mai (welcome) to more than 2,500 ohanas (families) for this year’s Bearkat Family Weekend.
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"Bakugan" I Use 2 Mana to Special Summon The Instruction Manual! Date: 24 Aug 2009 Toon Zone -
When Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh! became big international hits, you knew all the derivative knock-offs were coming. Some used monsters and cards as... [read more]
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Interview: Magical Planet - The Music of Hiroki Kikuta & Yoko Shimomura Date: 31 Aug 2009 Gamasutra -
[In this interview, Gamasutra catches up with Square Enix's World Of Mana and Concerto Gate series composers to discuss their history in the business, as well as their work on the franchises.] Hiroki Kikuta and Yoko Shimomura have both contributed music to Square Enix's World of Mana game series. Kikuta's score for the 1993 Super Nintendo title Secret of Mana has left a lasting impression on ...
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