A large Paso in Spain is paraded during Holy Week.

A Paso [ Spanish > "Pace" or "Step"] is an elaborate float made for religious parades. They are carried by porters on staves, like a litter or sedan chair, and are usually followed or escorted by a band. Some have long skirts that cover the bearers entirely, giving the impression that the statue is floating on its own power.

The porters are called costaleros , cargadores or portadores and their leader is called a capataz ("Foreman" or "Head Man"). The capataz sets the chicotá, the period of time between a paso being lifted and set down again; the costaleros cannot pick up or set down the paso except by his leave. This is signalled by the llamador ("crier"), a knocker on the front of the float.

During Semana Santa ("Holy Week", the week preceding Easter Sunday) the custom is to make pasos adorned with large wooden statues of Jesus Christ, the Virgin Mary, saints and biblical personalities from the Passion.

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Paso (The Nini Anthem)

"Paso (The Nini Anthem)" is a song by Spanish disc jockey and producer Sak Noel. It was released on 10 January 2012, was written and produced by Sak Noel. The song has peaked to number 45 on the Austrian Singles Chart.

Music video

A music video to accompany the release of "Paso (The Nini Anthem)" was first released onto YouTube on 8 December 2011 at a total length of four minutes and twenty seconds.

Track listings

  • "Paso (The Nini Anthem)" [Radio Edit] – 3:17
  • "Paso (The Nini Anthem)" [Extended Version] - 4:02
  • "Paso (The Nini Anthem)" [Clean Radio Edit] - 3:18
  • "Paso (The Nini Anthem)" [UK Edit] - 2:35
  • "Paso (The Nini Anthem)" [Radio Edit] – 3:17
  • "Paso (The Nini Anthem)" [Extended Mix] - 4:02
  • "Paso (The Nini Anthem)" [Kat Krazy Radio Edit] - 3:08
  • "Paso (The Nini Anthem)" [Kat Krazy Mix] - 4:21
  • "Paso (The Nini Anthem)" [XNRG Mix] - 4:37
  • "Paso (The Nini Anthem)" [Radio Edit] - 3:18
  • "Paso (The Nini Anthem)" [Entended Edit] - 4:03
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    PASO

    Paso or PASO may refer to:

  • Paso, an elaborate float made for religious parades
  • A common abbreviation for horses of the breed Peruvian Paso and Paso Fino
  • Pacific Aviation Safety Office, a civil aviation authority for ten states in Oceania
  • "Paso (The Nini Anthem)", a song by Spanish disc jockey and producer Sak Noel
  • Fernando del Paso (born 1935), Mexican novelist
  • Juan José Paso, (1758–1833), Argentine politician
  • Ducati Paso, a motorcycle
  • Pan American Sports Organization, the body that organizes/oversees the Pan American Games
  • Pannonia Allstars Ska Orchestra, a ska band from Hungary
  • The Primary elections in Argentina, which use the acronym "PASO" ("Primarias Abiertas Simultáneas y Obligatorias")
  • Seldovia Airport (ICAO location indicator: PASO), in Seldovia, Alaska, United States
  • See also

  • El Paso (disambiguation)
  • Peso
  • Smokey

    Smokey may refer to:

  • Smokey (album), an album by Smokey Robinson
  • Smokey (mascot), mascot of the University of Tennessee
  • Smokey (Friday), a character from the 1995 film Friday
  • Smokey Bear, mascot of the United States Forest Service
  • Smokey, CB slang for a highway patrolman
  • People with the name

  • Smokey Robinson, American R&B singer and songwriter
  • Smokey Rogers, American Western swing musician
  • Ernest Smith or Smokey, Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Smokey Yunick, NASCAR designer
  • See also

  • Smokey and the Bandit, a 1977 movie starring Burt Reynolds
  • Smokey Joe (disambiguation)
  • Smokie (disambiguation)
  • Smoky (disambiguation)
  • Smokey (album)

    Smokey is the first solo album by Motown legend Smokey Robinson after his departure from The Miracles. It was released on Motown Records' Tamla subsidiary label (T328L) in 1973, and featured the single "Sweet Harmony" which was his tribute to his former singing partners in the Miracles: Bobby Rogers, Pete Moore and Ronnie White. The album was arranged by Dave Blumberg, Gene Page and Willie Hutch. It also featured the song "Baby Come Close", his first solo hit single, and the single "Just My Soul Responding", a protest song dealing with ghetto life in America, and the plight of the American Indian.

    All things equal, Smokey was his entry to place him on creative and commercial footing with labelmates, Marvin Gaye with his landmark 1971, What's Going On, Stevie Wonder and Talking Book and Diana Ross and her self-titled debut. However, performing his Vice-President duties at Motown, meant that his time would come a bit later. Producing the #7, "Baby Come Close", "Smokey" shimmers with brilliance on the medley of "Never My Love"/"Never Can Say Goodbye" and songs like the plaintive "Holly". But a couple of years later, he would get his well deserved moment.

    Smokey (mascot)

    Smokey is the mascot of the University of Tennessee sports teams. These teams, named "The Volunteers" and nicknamed "the Vols", use both a live and a costumed version of Smokey.

    There is an actual Bluetick Coonhound mascot, Smokey X, who leads the Vols on the field for football games. The Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity cares for the hound on the University of Tennessee campus. There is also a costumed mascot that appears at every Vols game and has won several mascot championships. The costumed Smokey has a female counterpart that appears at the women's athletic events.

    Smokey was selected as the mascot for Tennessee after a student poll in 1953. A contest was held by the Pep Club that year. Their desire was to select a coon hound that was native to Tennessee. At halftime of the Mississippi State game that season, several hounds were introduced for voting. "Blue Smokey", owned by a Rev. Bill Brooks was the last, and howled loudly when introduced. The students cheered and Smokey became the mascot. The most successful of the live dogs was Smokey VIII, who saw a record of 91-22, two SEC titles and one National Championship.

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