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Selena performs in "Siempre En Domingo" - December 1994 Siempre en Domingo (Always on Sunday). This TV show achieved fame in USA, Latin America, Asia and Europe. Siempre en Domingo was a TV show where many artists performed and debuted. In the beginning, most of the artists performing in Siempre en Domingo were from Spain, Central and South America. However, the TV show became more and more popular, so that many Mexican singers wanted to performed in Siempre en Domingo. Raul Velasco, the host and producer encouraged many singers such as Lucía Méndez, Chayanne, Lucero, Emmanuel, Mijares, Gloria Trevi, Timbiriche and more. Moreover, Velasco inspired foreign artists such as Julio Iglesias, Raphael, Miguel Bose and Ricky Martin. Furthermore, he encouraged announcers, commentators, producers, reporters, and writers. Some of these artists became famous around the world. Siempre en Domingo became the most popular TV show in Latin America. Velasco's most popular phrase, "patada de la suerte" (lucky kick), sponsored many artists that every Sunday performed in his popular TV show. Siempre en Domingo had about 420 million television viewers around the world. Many singers, choreographers, recording companies and fans found their roots in this TV show. Thanks to Siempre en Domingo, show business in Mexico was able to thrive. Siempre en Domingo was on air until 1998.

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Uploaded: July 20th, 2008 @ 12:40 am
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