The Coco

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The Coco

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This classic engagement ring is made to order for your special story of love. The ring in the photo example features a 1ct pear-shaped diamond nestled with a 1ct oval cut and an approx 1ct cushion cut making this ring magnificent and bold. Intentional asymmetry with a lot of sparkle, this unique piece is a showstopper!

Official Ticketing Site >> Tickets: $29 - $59 >> Disney Pixar’s Coco Live-to-Film Concert features a screening of the movie Coco, with Michael Giacchino’s musical score performed live by a 20-member Latin ensemble!

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Coco Live-to-Film Concert - Mayo Performing Arts Center

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THE COCO FAMILY TREE EXPLAINED!: Discovering Disney Pixar

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The Coco Bean; Shop.Sip.Cycle + Holistic Med Spa

In DisneyPixars vibrant tale of family, fun and adventure, an aspiring young musician named Miguel (voice of newcomer Anthony Gonzalez) embarks on an

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Coco (DVD)

Pixar's short 'Dante's Lunch" features numerous hidden easter eggs.

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Easter Eggs Found in the 'Coco' Teaser Short, 'Dante's Lunch

Go (coco)nuts for Coco & Eve’s award winning, haircare, body care, self tanning & skincare ranges, packed with tropical Balinese goodness! 100% natural and cruelty-free.

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Award Winning Bali Beauty Products - Natural & Effective

In this post, we will dive into the COCO dataset, explaining the motivation for the dataset and exploring dataset facts and metrics.

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An Introduction to the COCO Dataset

Here's how to get into the Coco Club.

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Chanel Coco Club New York City

The legend of the Coco has spread since ancient times to at least half of the planet, but many facts about its origin are unknown.

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The monster that scares half the world: the Coco

On November 22nd, Pixar is set to release its latest animated masterpiece. It's called Coco, and one of its central themes is Dia De Los Muertos, a Mexican holiday that honors the dead. To help promote the film, Pixar partnered with Oculus to produce its first-ever VR experience. Aptly named Coco VR, it was announced back in October, but is now available starting today for all Rift headsets (A Gear VR version will be out next week). I tried an early preview of it a few days ago and I found the experience to be whimsical, educational and, surprisingly, fun.

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Pixar's VR debut takes you inside the entrancing world of 'Coco

Coco María and Bongo Joe reunite for the second edition of Club Coco, featuring a sackful of Latin inspired tracks from international bands and producers. All the songs were selected by Coco María, who in recent years has gone from a promising up-and-comer to an ever-present and influential figure in the music industry, widely known for her tireless work shining a light on contemporary, pan-Latin roots music around the world, through both her live DJs sets and eclectic radio sessions. This compilation brings together several of the most respected and innovative artists on the frontiers of tropical music today. Those who take the energy, melodies and textures of classic Latin music and turn those gems into songs tailor-made for a new generation of music lovers. Simply put, it's a record for those diggers who jump with excitement when they find a vinyl reissue of some Latin star of the past, be it Joe Arroyo, Los Mirlos or Aniceto Molina and then wonder, This classic music sounds amazing, but where are the bands that are taking these sounds to new places?”. Whilst the first volume of Club Coco was loaded with groove, cumbia and a proper party-starter feel, this new edition explores the sounds of the pan-Latin post-digital music community in a broader and more eclectic sense (but without straying too far from the dance floor). Featuring emotive cuts, such as the track by Las Mijas, Coco María opens the audience's ears to new twists and innovations in the Latin American song tradition. By including Ronald Snijders' eighties funky eerie hit, Coco also gives us a taste of the wide range of influences that inspire this community of artists and music lovers, which go far beyond the more expected tropical styles. All of this is tied together through tracks and interludes from Los Pirañas, Juan Hundred, Candeleros, Acid Coco, Dip In The Dub, Iko Chérie, Lola's Dice, Guess What and Raz Olsher, which feel as if those Latin music idols of the late seventies have been reborn and are on a mission to conquer the dancefloors. Once you pick up this album, you will realize that what you have in your hands is much more than a tracklist of incredible songs. It’s actually a cultural representation and treasure from a community of artists, DJ's and music lovers who use music to express the pride they have for their Latin and Afro heritage. It’s a soundtrack for a music community who travel back and forth between Europe and Latin America, looking for songs that explore new frontiers of tropical music, without losing sight of their roots.

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Coco María presents Club Coco ¡AHORA! The Latin sound of now