Google Doodle celebrates María Grever, the Mexican singer and songwriter thought to be one of the country's greatest composers, on February 11. On this day in 1938, Grever recorded "Ti-Pi-Tin," which ...
Since the early days of Hollywood, Latin American composers have created theme songs and soundtracks for some of the most classic movies and TV shows. A century ago, Maria Grever was a maverick in the ...
Later, at the age of 18, she wrote her first song, “A Una Ola” (To a Wave), selling three million copies. In 1920 she started working as a film composer for Paramount Pictures and 20th Century Fox ...
Grever’s style involved blending the energy of tango music with traditional folk rhythms, producing songs like “Júrame” (“Promise, Love,” 1926) and “What a Difference a Day Makes,” originally known in ...
Google has replaced their homepage logo with a Doodle honoring María Grever, an internationally acclaimed composer from Mexico. María Grever was born on September 14, 1885, in Guanajuato, Mexico, as ...
Google is celebrating Mexican singer, songwriter and composer María Grever with a Doodle on the anniversary of the day she recorded one of her “biggest hits,” Ti-Pi-Tin. Born in the city of León in ...
Mexican composer María Grever was honored with a Google Doodle on Feb. 11 in celebration of her song “Ti-Pi-Tin” released on this day in 1938. By Jessica Roiz Assistant Editor, Latin María Grever ...
Feb. 11 (UPI) --Google is celebrating Mexican singer and songwriter María Grever with a new Doodle. On this day in 1938, Grever recorded the song "Ti-Pi-Tin," which was one of her biggest hits. She ...
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