My October Zumba Song List
I’ve been teaching Zumba for a solid month now at a local community center. Here is my Rencsi.com Zumba song list for October. Enjoy!
So Fine – Warm Up
(Sean Kingston)
Asejeré
(Las Ketchup)
Colegiala
(Zumba ZIN Megamix 13)
Ritmo Caliente
(Zumba ZIN 22)
Kiss Kiss
(Zumba ZIN Megamix 4)
The Anthem
(Pitbull – The Boatlift)
Solo Se Vive Una Vez
(Zumba ZIN Megamix 13)
Krazy
(Pitbull Featuring LiL Jon)
Friday I’m In Love
(Dryden Mitchell – 50 First Dates Soundtrack)
Fuego
(Zumba ZIN Megamix 4)
African Beat
(Zumba ZIN 22)
Rompe
(Daddy Yankee)
Dance the Night Away – Cool Down
(The Mavericks – The Best of the Mavericks)
Also see My September Zumba Song List.
Filed under Zumba, exercise, group fitness, music | Tags: Asejere, Las Ketchup, movie soundtrack, Pitbull, Sean Kingston, The Mavericks, ZIN, Zumba, zumba instructor, zumba music, zumba play list, zumba playlist, zumba songlist, zumba songs | Comments (6)Which member of The Mavericks was married to a country singer?
I was recently reminded of one of my favorite alternative country bands, The Mavericks.
As I dug out my copy of Super Colossal Smash Hits of the 90’s: The Best of The Mavericks,” I remembered a bit of country music trivia BUT I couldn’t remember the answer…
Q: Which country music star was married to (and later divorced from) a member of The Mavericks?
A: The Mavericks bass player, Robert Reynolds married Trisha Yearwood on May 21, 1994 in Ryman Auditorium – former home of the Grand Ole Opry. The couple divorced five years later in 1999.
Reynolds married Angie Crabtree, a member of the Grand Ole Opry marketing team on September 6, 2003 in Grayton Beach, Florida. Trisha married Garth Brooks on December 10, 2005 at their home in Owasso, Oklahoma.
(The answer would’ve been much easier to find if I was looking for something like, “Which alt country band member was Trisha Yearwood married to before Garth Brooks?”)
Other sources retreived December 2, 2008:
Rudnick, Samantha. Posted February 13, 2004. Country Marriages, From “Golden Rings” to “D-I-V-O-R-C-E.” The Mavericks.
http://www.cmt.com/artists/news/1485066/02132004/mavericks_the.jhtml
Posted August 20, 2003. “Planet Garth.com – The Unofficial Internet Site of Garth Brooks. Planet Trisha Forum.
http://www.planetgarth.com/forums/showthread.php?t=118581