The album hit, "Mañana", meaning Tomorrow, a song composed by Mexican singer, Juan Gabriel which was titled, "Mañana, Mañana".
Mānana is a State Seabird Sanctuary—home to over 10,000 Wedge-tailed Shearwaters, 80,000 Sooty Terns, 20,000 Brown Noddys, 5-10 Bulwer's Petrels, and 10-15 Red-tailed Tropicbirds, and numerous Hawaiian Monk Seals.
La Mañana | Hasta Mañana | Casa Mañana | Viva la Mañana | Mañana, Mañana | Mañana es para siempre | El Bayú de la Mañana |
Los Kimbos continued under the leadership of timbales player Orestes Vilató and released two further albums- Hoy y Mañana (1978) and Aquacero No Me Moja (1979).
Also found in the repertoire of this work-musical themes as: "La Gata Bajo La Lluvia" (The Cat Under Rain) by Rocio Durcal, "Cóncavo Y Convexo" (Concave and Convex) by Roberto Carlos, "Sabor A Nada??" (Flavor to Nothing) by Palito Ortega, "Sombras Nada Más" (Nothing More that Shadows) by Javier Solis, "Mañana Me Iré" (Tomorrow I'll Go Myself) by Los Angeles Negros, "Tú Sabes" (You Know) of Estelita del Llano between others.
Also in 1993 he helped Antena 3 Radio anchoring the program El primero de la mañana.
Five weeks later, TSN's debut broadcast originated from the old Casa Manana in Fort Worth, and featured personalities like Bob Hope and Texas Governor James Allred, along with a 300-voice choir.
Viva la Mañana (Long Live the Morning) is a Spanish-language morning talk show, that is transmitted through channels 2 and 4 on the Salvadoran television network Telecorporación Salvadoreña (TCS).