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Los Prisioneros

Chilean los Prisioneros became probably the most important local music group through the 1980s and something of the very most well-known Latin rock acts ever. Vocalist and bassist Jorge González, guitarist Claudio Narea, and drummer Miguel Tapia made a decision to start their very own music group while still students. …

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Los Barón de Apodaca

The Mexican group Los Pubón de Apodaca appeared within the film Los Penitentes del P.U.P. and documented albums like La Vaquera Coqueta within their local land. A few of their finest recordings were gathered within the U.S. launch Serie Millennium 21 in 1999. Canciones de Pegue adopted a year later …

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Moderatto

When the steel parody group Moderatto formed in the past due 90’s, it had been to provide Mexico City musicians Jay de la Cueva, Javier Ramírez, Marcelo Lara, Iñaki Vazquez and Olallo Rubio a getaway using their serious gigs. Shaped like a jab in the glam-rock of the bygone period, …

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Laura Pausini

By 2004, roughly ten years after she made her saving debut at age 18, Laura Pausini had sold over 25 million albums world-wide, quite an extraordinary feat for someone who’d hardly ever broken in to the profitable English-language marketplace. The Italian vocalist (blessed May 16, 1974) started her profession at …

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Lalo Rodríguez

b. Ubaldo Rodríguez, 16 Might 1958, Puerto Rico. In 1970, 12-year-old Rodríguez became a member of the music group Tempo Moderno and sang together until 1974. He produced his record debut at age 16 as business lead vocalist on Eddie Palmieri’s Sunlight Of Latin Music (1974), the very first Latin …

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