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  1. Hace 5 días · “La Llorona” is a traditional Mexican folk song with deep roots in Mexican culture and folklore. The song’s title, “La Llorona,” translates to “The Weeping Woman,” and it tells a haunting and emotional story inspired by a popular legend. Diamanda Galás - La Llorona (Live) Watch on. About the legend.

  2. Hace 5 días · Diamanda Galás has shared La Llorona, the latest tease from her forthcoming live release, Diamanda Galás in Concert. The album, which features select recordings taken from performances at Thalia Hall in Chicago, and Neptune Theatre in Seattle fro...

  3. Hace 2 días · Diamanda Galás Double-Barrel Prayer →: You Must Be Certain Of The Devil Kas Product Never Come Back →: Try Out Esplendor ... A 45 Kimber that is so heavy you need two hands to hold it. & a Vietnam era M16 that has seen a-lot of use.

  4. Hace 5 días · Night in Athens (NIA) offers brand new video, ‘Words Unspoken’. (Photo by Simone Pellegrini) Tina Boleti aka the dark synth outfit Night in Athens (NIA) is back with an all new video and single, “Words Unspoken”. “Words Unspoken” is part of the album “Wasted Reflektions” which will be released on 1st July 2024 on Wave Records ...

  5. Hace 2 días · Probably my favorite bit in the Kinney piece on A Grand Don't Come For Free is when he quotes Skinner discussing "Dry Your Eyes" with his record company and telling them "this is the song that's going to get me on regional radio" . I actually heard this next song on a regional radio station - indeed ot living in the UK, I might never have heard it otherwise (we were driving to Dorset after my ...

  6. Hace 4 días · Proponents of chaplains in schools have gone on the offensive, vowing that the Satanic Temple won’t infiltrate their schools. “There will be no Satanists in Oklahoma Schools. Period,” Ryan ...

  7. Hace 3 días · A. (1) Mortal sin deprives the soul of grace and of the friendship of God; (2) It makes it lose Heaven; (3) It deprives it of merits already acquired, and renders it incapable of acquiring new merits; (4) It makes it the slave of the devil; (5) It makes it deserve hell as well as the chastisements of this life. 14 Q.