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Dos músicos.
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The Spanish name for famous Mexican musicians is "músicos mexicanos famosos." This term encompasses a variety of artists across different genres, including mariachi, ranchera, rock, and pop music. Notable examples include Vicente Fernández, Carlos Santana, and Juan Gabriel, each recognized for their significant contributions to music both in Mexico and internationally.
The possessive form of the plural noun musicians is musicians'.example: The musicians' rehearsal is scheduled for eight.
The possessive form of the noun musicians is musicians'.
The Guadalajara Trio has: Played Musicians in "Boss of Bullion City" in 1940. Played Band in "Fiesta" in 1941. Played Musicians in "The Masked Rider" in 1941. Played Singers in "Rhumba Rhythms" in 1942. Played Group Performers in "Rio Rita" in 1942. Played Musicians in "It Comes Up Love" in 1943. Played Musical Specialty in "Allergic to Love" in 1944. Played Cantina Musicians in "South of the Rio Grande" in 1945. Played Spanish Singing Trio in "Masquerade in Mexico" in 1945. Played Spanish Singing Trio in "Slightly Scandalous" in 1946. Played Musicians in "Trail to Mexico" in 1946. Played Specialty in "Champagne for Two" in 1947. Played Musical Ensemble in "Mr. Imperium" in 1951. Played Musical Ensemble in "Ricochet Romance" in 1954. Played Spanish Singing Trio in "The Ann Sothern Show" in 1958.
No. Musicians is a plural noun.
A band of musicians
because musicians has the word music in it and singers are musicians.
musicians
A union for musicians to join for possible benefits.
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