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Bonanza

Bonanza, several 6 lively and talented music artists from Jalisco, Mexico, released it is debut record, Mas Que Oro, in 1993. Earning achievement in its Mexican homeland, Bonanza also gained supporters in Paraguay and Argentina, with many singles producing the U.S. graphs through the ’90s, including “Abrazame” and “Sabor a Nada.” The constant sounds from the somewhat changing lineup result from Arturo DeLaIsla (vocals), Ruben Aguilera (percussion), and Jehu Sanchez (bass). WEA Latina released Bonanza’s sophomore record, Reflejo del Sol, in 1994. The next calendar year EMI released Entre Suenos, and 2 yrs afterwards Fonovis released Soy Rebelde using its preferred monitors of “Te Tengo Que Olvidar” and “Veneno.” Lideres released Sin Verte in-may 2000, an record beginning and finishing with its name song.

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