its a spanish song
i don't know the singer but it is very popular,so it shouldn't be hard to find it
Yes, Herbie Hancock was married. He was married to Gudrun (Gigi) Meixner. (sorry if her name isn`t spelled correctly)
Yes, but "Dolly" was her nickname. Her legal name at birth was Dorothy Quincy. She married once and was Dorothy Quincy Scott. After her first husband passed away, she married John Hancock, and then her legal married name was Dorothy Quincy Hancock Scott.
Yes, he was married to Dorothy Quincy. She was the great-great aunt of Louisa May Alcott. Dorothy Quincy Scott was known as Aunt Hancock to Louisa, and was the family legend. She was called this for her famous first husband, John Hancock. She was a bride during the Revolution, and lived in the Governor's Mansion when her husband became the Governor of Massachusetts. After Hancock died, and Dorothy was remarried, she still was called Aunt Hancock.
John Hancock's wife was Dorothy Quincy. When she married John Hancock in August of 1775, she became Dorothy Hancock.Dorothy Quincy
John Hancock married Dorothy Quincy Hancock
Married to the Mob - soundtrack - was created in 1988.
Yes, James Gulliver Hancock is married.
Lynda Hancock married Mr Hancock
John Hancock was married one time.
no john Hancock was married
He was married in 1756
John Hancock married JUliea Hancock.
Yes, Herbie Hancock was married. He was married to Gudrun (Gigi) Meixner. (sorry if her name isn`t spelled correctly)
Yes, but "Dolly" was her nickname. Her legal name at birth was Dorothy Quincy. She married once and was Dorothy Quincy Scott. After her first husband passed away, she married John Hancock, and then her legal married name was Dorothy Quincy Hancock Scott.
Dorothy Quincie
Yes, he was married to Dorothy Quincy. She was the great-great aunt of Louisa May Alcott. Dorothy Quincy Scott was known as Aunt Hancock to Louisa, and was the family legend. She was called this for her famous first husband, John Hancock. She was a bride during the Revolution, and lived in the Governor's Mansion when her husband became the Governor of Massachusetts. After Hancock died, and Dorothy was remarried, she still was called Aunt Hancock.
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