0 a woman's short jacket that stops just above the waist and has no buttons
1 a Spanish dance, or the music it is danced to:
Ravel's Bolero
Other 'substitute' terms, such as chanson, bolero, pastorale, complainte, serenade and so on, crop up from time to time.
Author of docens of cumbias, boleros, pasillos, waltzes, dances and marches.
However, he yearned to sing boleros.
Their albums also include boleros and reggaeton.
Mariachi vocalization shows influences from a number of styles such as bolero (a romantic style), huapango (using falsetto), son jalisciense (an aggressive style) and more.
A descendant of the "bolero", it has several variants (such as salsa and "cumbia").
The meter of fandango is similar to that of the bolero and seguidilla.
The album was recognized by music critics as reviving interest in the bolero genre.