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César BK recibe la Medalla de la Ciudad de Tacna por su talento y proyección internacional

Redacción Panamericana El cantante tacneño Cesar BK, fue reconocido por la Municipalidad Provincial de Tacna, un honor que inspira a las nuevas generaciones de artistas. El cantante tacneño César Augusto Bernales Koc, más conocido como César BK, recibió la Medalla de la Ciudad de Tacna, una de las distinciones más importantes otorgadas por la Municipalidad Provincial de Tacna. Este reconocimiento resalta su destacada trayectoria musical y su aporte a posicionar a la ciudad en escenarios internacionales. Te puede interesar Mamá de ‘Cri Cri’ revela apoyo de Doña Charo: “Siempre vamos a seguir juntas” Cesar BK es reconocido por su trayectoria A través de la Resolución de Alcaldía N.° 611-2025-MPT, las autoridades destacaron el talento y esfuerzo del artista, quien ha llevado la identidad tacneña a diversos escenarios del mundo. El intérprete de “Quédate” ha brillado en importantes eventos, como los Premios Iconos realizados en Medellín, Colombia, donde la organización lo reconoció como Mejor Talento en Proyección Internacional. Un orgullo para la ciudad de Tacna Durante la ceremonia, la Municipalidad destacó que la distinción responde a su compromiso de reconocer a los artistas locales que elevan el nombre de Tacna.  Por su parte, César BK compartió su emoción en redes sociales con un mensaje a sus seguidores: “Es un honor para mí recibir la medalla de la ciudad; a ustedes les debo todo”, acompañado de una fotografía con la medalla. Inspiración para nuevas generaciones Con esta condecoración, el intérprete tacneño no solo celebra un logro personal, sino que se convierte en un ejemplo para los jóvenes artistas de la región que sueñan con dejar huella en la industria musical. Este reconocimiento reafirma que el talento tacneño y peruano trasciende fronteras, y que César BK es hoy uno de los representantes más importantes de la música local en el ámbito internacional. @somosmunitacna 🟡 ¡TALENTO TACNEÑO ES RECONOCIDO INTERNACIONALMENTE! 👏🏼🇵🇪👏🏼 @Cesar Bernales celebra con su tierra y con su gente ♥️ #cantante #premiosicono #cesarbkofficial #premios #tacna_peru🇵🇪 #paratiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii #fyp ♬ original sound – Municipalidad de Tacna Source link

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Oasis Photos of Early Days by Photographer Kevin Cummins: LA Exhibit

As they’re currently ruling the world on their sold-out reunion tour, it’s hard to imagine Oasis as anything other than legendary, stadium-filling rock stars. But of course, there was a time when they were just a promising young band from Manchester, England. It’s an era for which renowned British music photographer Kevin Cummins had a front-row seat, as he took pictures of the Gallagher brothers and crew in the early ’90s. Many of Cummins’ images from this era now form the photo book Oasis: The Masterplan, released this past March. Now, as Los Angeles prepares itself for the band’s first shows in the city since 2008, an exhibition of Cummins’ photos of the band is debuting at the Musichead Gallery in Hollywood. This exhibition, Oasis: Be Here Now, opens Sept. 4 with an artist talk and book signing by Cummins and will remain open to the public through early November. The gallery is also offering a limited-edition Oasis: Be Here Now poster, with 500 copies available for purchase. Like his book, Cummins’ exhibition will display images of Oasis in the year following their 1993 signing with Creation Records, the Sony subsidiary that released the band’s 1994 debut Definitely Maybe and its 1995 followup (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? See select images from Oasis: The Masterplan below. “We are excited that Kevin Cummins will be at our gallery to speak about not only all things Oasis, but all things Manchester,” Musichead founder and curator Sam Milgrom says in a statement. “His new book and the photo exhibition promise to bring a new awareness to his great talent and let all Oasis fans get a much closer look at the enigmatic music legends.” The exhibition opening happens two days before the band’s Oasis Live ’25 tour stops in L.A. going down Sept. 6-7 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. The opening of Cummins’ exhibition furthers Oasis Fever in Los Angeles, with the band’s L.A. pop-up store — the first Oasis Live ’25 Fan Store to open in North America — opening Aug. 20 on Hollywood Boulevard. Meanwhile, Oasis plays Thursday night (Aug. 28) at Chicago’s Soldier Field, with the tour then moving to East Rutherford, New Jersey, Los Angeles and Mexico City before returning to London on Sept. 27-28. The band then has dates in South America and Asia through the end of November. Image Credit: Kevin Cummins / Iconic Images British rock band Oasis (Noel Gallagher, Liam Gallagher, Paul McGuigan, Paul Arthurs, Tony McCarroll) on Market St, Manchester, 2 August 1994 Image Credit: Kevin Cummins / Iconic Images British rock band Oasis (Noel Gallagher, Liam Gallagher, Paul McGuigan, Paul Arthurs, Tony McCarroll) on Flitcroft St, London WC2, 15 March 1994 Image Credit: Kevin Cummins / Iconic Images Noel and Liam Gallagher of British rock band Oasis at Sly St Studio, East London, 8 May 1994 Image Credit: Kevin Cummins / Iconic Images Noel and Liam Gallagher of British rock band Oasis at Sly St Studio, East London, 8 May 1994 Image Credit: Kevin Cummins / Iconic Images Liam Gallagher of British rock band Oasis performing at TJ’s, Newport, 3 May, 1994 Image Credit: Kevin Cummins / Iconic Images Noel and Liam Gallagher of British rock band Oasis outside Maine Road stadium, Manchester, 2 August 1994 Image Credit: Courtesy Photo Kevin Cummins Source link

Elephant Man Serenades Chelley From ‘Love Island’ With ‘Pretty Baby’

A new bombshell enters the villa! Elephant Man took a moment on Billboard‘s Caribbean Music Awards red-carpet livestream to serenade Love Island USA star Chelley Bissainthe with his latest hit “Pretty Baby.” Chelley co-hosted Billboard‘s live pre-show (which streamed on the Billboard News YouTube page and the Billboard Hip-Hop/R&B X page) alongside Billboard staff writer Kyle Denis, and when the Jamaican legend stopped by, the duo asked if he would sing a little of his Connie Francis-interpolating track. “Well, you know, because she’s so beautiful, I just gotta say…” Elephant Man said as he turned to serenade Bissainthe, lamenting the fact that he didn’t have a rose to offer her. The dancehall star then performed a (heavily edited) version of his raunchy track, singing to Chelley: “My pretty, pretty baby/ This ain’t no maybe/ Whenever you’re lonely, girl you can phone me/ My pretty, pretty baby, have me runnin’ back to you-ooh-ooh.” He then notably changed his lyric “we can f— for hours next to the flowers” to “we can talk for hours next to the flowers” — this was a live broadcast, after all. Elephant Man’s “Pretty Baby” dropped last month and takes many lyrical liberties compared to the late Francis’ “Pretty Little Baby,” which went viral this year — more than six decades after its 1962 release — thanks to its popularity on TikTok. After spending her summer in Fiji as part of the Love Island USA cast, Chelley left the villa paired up with Ace Green, and the couple are still together more than a month later (though Green was back home in Los Angeles on Thursday night while Bissainthe hosted the Billboard livestream in New York). The Haitian-American reality star is a vocal fan of dancehall music and jumped at the chance to co-host Billboard‘s Caribbean Music Awards red-carpet show, telling Denis that she’s been introducing her villa bestie Olandria to her favorite island music too. You can rewatch the almost three-hour livestream below, or watch Elephant Man serenade Chelley in the video above. The Caribbean Music Awards will air Sept. 12 on BET at 8 p.m. ET. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Edén Muñoz Breaks Down Songs From New Album ‘Piedras A La Luna’

Known for innovating within the regional Mexican genre, Edén Muñoz is always on the lookout for new ideas and fusions. However, he’s been wanting to return to his musical roots, which he does in his new album, Piedras A La Luna. “Personally, it’s one of my most beautiful projects because it touches on my roots — it embraces banda, norteño — done as it should be, with the traditional sound. There are songs with double meanings; it’s my essence, what people want to hear from me,” Muñoz tells Billboard Español. “I had forgotten how wonderful it is to make that kind of music.” Released on Thursday (Aug. 28) under Sony Music Mexico, the 15-track set — including the previously released singles “Qué Loco El Plebe,” “Te Juro Que Te Amo,” “La Dama,” and “Mi Primer Día Sin ti” — evokes the sound of iconic groups like Banda El Recodo and La Arrolladora Banda El Limón, who recorded in the legendary Estudio Hugos in Los Mochis, Sinaloa. For this album, Muñoz’s team included people who worked in that studio. “We achieved the classic touch, the roots of our music,” explains the singer-songwriter. “In the end, that’s where all regional Mexican artists come from. Let’s say it’s music made with grandma’s recipe.” The album, his fourth studio effort as a solo artist since departing Calibre 50 in 2022, is a musical journey through the sounds of the traditional Sinaloan banda and norteño music that he grew up with. From love songs like “Raite Pa’ Con Diosito” with a ranchera style, to heartbreak tunes like “Mi Primer Día Sin Ti,” where the tuba adds drama, and the norteño track “La Dama” featuring Óscar Maydon — the only collaboration — Piedras A La Luna appeals to the classic sounds of regional Mexican music. The album also includes a track surprisingly inspired by Gustavo Cerati, “Gracias Por Venir,” whose title is a lyric from the song “Puente” by the late Argentine rocker. “[He’s] one of my favorite artists,” Muñoz reveals. “I study him a lot on a musical level.” There’s also one cover, “Te Juro Que Te Amo,” made famous in the 1970s by the Venezuelan group Los Terrícolas, and which now receives the norteño-banda treatment. Overall, the album’s lyrics are family-friendly. Muñoz, who expanded his fan base to include children after recording a 2023 version of “La Nena” by Banda Pequeños Musical, along with Cosme Tadeo, has been more mindful of his lyrics since then, understanding the responsibility that comes with this new audience. “The show is now a bit more family-oriented,” he adds. “Now I stop myself from saying something inappropriate because there are minors, and they deserve respect. I owe myself to the audience of all ages and from all places in my country. I want to sound like Mexico in every sense.” Below, Edén Muñoz breaks down five essential tracks from Piedras A La Luna. Listen to the full album here. “Raite Pa’ Con Diosito” When the idea for this song came to me, I got excited. Whether it came from Joan Sebastian, God, or whoever dictated it to me, it’s very gratifying because it’s been a long time since I made a song with the characteristics of “A La Antigüita” [from Calibre 50] or “Como Quieras Quiero,” two tracks in that style. However, “Raite Pa’ con Diosito” is even more retro in terms of sound. The banda, playing with all its strength, envelops the lyrics, which tell the story of a man in love asking a father for permission to date his daughter, but warns that, if he’s denied, he’ll take her anyway. It’s a story straight out of the 1950s. “Gracias Por Venir” One of my favorite artists is Gustavo Cerati. I study him a lot musically. This phrase is from one of his iconic songs, [“Puente”], and it gave me the line and the idea for a song with a very beautiful metaphor. It’s about the reconstruction of a human being, about when you break. It’s one of my favorites. Musically, the sound of the accordion gives it the dramatic touch that makes it so special. “Sin Yolanda” This is very much in the vein of “Ni Que Estuvieras Tan Buena” or “Te Estoy Engañando Con Otra,” that kind of humor I played with in Calibre 50. This line from the lyrics says it all: “I’m going to grab whatever moves/ Watch out because I’m hurting/ So you can take advantage of the offer/ The ones you’ve always wanted/ Now there will be plenty for everyone and for an indefinite period of time.” Musically, it’s an intense norteño track, with the accordion played the way it should be. “Maldito Dinero” This song talks about the two ways of seeing money: one, from the perspective of those of us fortunate enough to have a job, an income, and maybe even some extra; and the other, from the perspective of those who are chasing every peso just to get by. I think it’s a very deep song. The banda sound is very special. I brought in the best trumpet and the best trombone from the old school. “Lejos Estamos Mejor” This is a song about a love that ended and, with time, has healed, becoming something of the past, putting each person in their rightful place. The title says it all: “Lejos Estamos Mejor” (We’re Better Off Apart), each one creating the best version of themselves. It’s a norteño-banda ballad with a smooth rhythm, mixing nostalgia with a welcome to a new life. Source link

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Mamá de ‘Cri Cri’ revela apoyo de Doña Charo: “Siempre vamos a seguir juntas”

Redacción Panamericana La mamá de ‘Cri Cri’ destacó el apoyo incondicional de Doña Charo y afirmó que su vínculo familiar sigue más fuerte que nunca. La madre de Cristian Martínez Guadalupe, más conocido como ‘Cri Cri’ y primo hermano de Jefferson Farfán, rompió su silencio para hablar sobre el apoyo que ha recibido de su hermana, Doña Charo, durante los once meses que su hijo estuvo en prisión preventiva. Doña Charo apoya a mamá de ‘Cri Cri’ Doña Judith Guadalupe afirmó que, a pesar de los momentos difíciles que ha atravesado su familia, su relación con la madre de Jefferson Farfán sigue siendo sólida.  “Gracias a Dios tengo a mi hermana que, realmente, me ha apoyado y siempre me ha dicho: ‘tú eres mi hermana, yo te quiero y siempre vamos a seguir juntas’”, expresó con visible emoción. La madre de ‘Cri Cri’ también mencionó que su vínculo familiar no se ha visto afectado por la controversia que rodea a su hijo. “Yo tengo buena relación con mi hermana. Yo voy a ver a mi mamá todas las veces que puedo”, aseguró, dejando en claro que la unión entre ellas permanece firme. Te puede interesar Magaly Medina revive polémico momento de Gisela: “No te has bañado, apestas”  ‘Cri Cri’ recupera la libertad tras 11 meses en prisión Cristian Martínez Guadalupe salió en libertad luego de permanecer casi un año en el penal de San Juan de Lurigancho. El primo de Jefferson Farfán fue acusado de violencia sexual contra una joven de 19 años, caso que aún continúa bajo investigación. Al abandonar el penal, ‘Cri Cri’ se pronunció brevemente ante los medios. “Soy inocente, sí. Ahora voy a descansar un poco, estar con mi familia y, en su momento, yo voy a declarar”, señaló mientras se retiraba acompañado de sus seres queridos. Te puede interesar Madre de ‘Cri Cri’ marca distancia con Jefferson Farfán tras la libertad de su hijo: “No somos materialistas” La familia se mantiene unida Con esta liberación, la familia de ‘Cri Cri’ busca retomar la calma y enfocarse en el proceso legal pendiente. Mientras tanto, Doña Judith continúa destacando el apoyo incondicional de su hermana, Doña Charo, quien ha estado a su lado durante todo este proceso. Este respaldo familiar ha sido clave para sobrellevar uno de los capítulos más difíciles en la vida del primo del exfutbolista de la selección peruana. @ameg_pe 28.08.25 | Cri Cri, primo de Farfán, sale de prisión y su mamá y esposa señalan que no lo abandonaron. Fuente: América Hoy ♬ sonido original – rizitop🇵🇪 Source link

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#lima #UNMSM |. ETERNOS ESTUDIANTES DE SAN MARCOS ESTARÍAN CON LAS HORAS CONTAD…

#lima #UNMSM |. 🔴 ETERNOS ESTUDIANTES DE SAN MARCOS ESTARÍAN CON LAS HORAS CONTADAS ‼️‼️ La rectora de la UNMSM, Jeri Ramón Ruffner, cuestionó la presencia de los llamados “estudiantes eternos”, jóvenes que permanecen en la universidad pública por décadas pese a no mostrar buen rendimiento académico. Según precisó, algunos alumnos ingresaron en 1998, 2000 o 2003 y aún no egresan, lo que impide que nuevas generaciones puedan acceder a esas vacantes. #radioaltura Source

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