Home / Tag Archives: Bolero

Tag Archives: Bolero

Julio Juramillo

Among Latin America’s most influential vocalists, Julio “J.J.” Juramillo (given birth to: Julio Juramillo Laurido) is constantly on the inspire Latin performers 2 decades after his loss of life. Among the a lot more than four thousand boleros, pasillos, waltzes, tangos and rancheros that he documented were such traditional strikes …

Read More »

Lupicínio Rodrigues

A fertile and successful composer recorded by the largest titles of Brazilian music, Lupicínio Rodrigues symbolizes a whole custom of dramatic, sentimental, and melancholic Brazilian feeling in music (fossa, dor-de-cotovelo). He was created inside a Porto Alegre community, that was the getting together with stage for the music artists who …

Read More »

Henri Debs

A Guadeloupian business owner who began his profession being a biguine artist and gained renown as the originator of a method dubbed ‘biguine kombas.’ Presently he is most widely known for his studio room in Stage … Pitre, Guadeloupe, known occasionally as Studio room Zouk La Terreur. Being a previous …

Read More »

Tokyo Cuban Boys

The Latin American dance craze from the 1940s spread to Japan through the playing of Tokyo Cuban Boys. Greater than a half a hundred years later on, the 19-piece is constantly on the inspire dancing using their mixture of mambos, boleros, and cha cha chas.

Read More »

Mayra Caridad Valdés

Cuban jazz vocalist Mayra Caridad Valdés dedicated the majority of her musical career to live show, singing within Irakere and in addition with her well-known sibling Chucho, before debuting being a recording artist in 2002. Delivered on Apr 20, 1956, to Bebo Valdés, a renowned Cuban jazz pianist, Mayra researched …

Read More »

Marcelino Guerra

Affectionately nicknamed “Rapindey,” Marcelino Guerra enjoyed tremendous longevity among the premier segunda voz (second voice, or harmony) singers in Cuban music. Also, his numerous track compositions (chiefly in the bolero and child forms) helped bring about filin, a method which bridged the space between Cuban well-known music as well as …

Read More »

Daniel Santos

Given birth to into poverty in Puerto Rico, Daniel Santos became probably one of the most influential performers and songwriters in Latin and SOUTH USA through the middle of the hundred years. From the pencil of Pedro Flores, his early love-lost lyrics — some aching, mainly one-word strikes such as …

Read More »

Manoella Torres

Called by talented composer Armando Manzanero as “La Mujer Que Nació Em virtude de Cantar” (the girl Who Was Created to Sing), Manoella Torres began getting radio perform in the 1970s with an enchanting and sensual song known as “Acariciame.” Captivated from the Latin-style bolero, the brand new York-born and …

Read More »

Grupo Manía

Among the top merengue acts from the 1990s, Grupo Guyía rode the very best from the charts through the style’s mid-’90s heyday, and although their superstar power dimmed steadily over time, they continued saving albums because of their core group of fans and were regularly nominated for Latin Grammys. Shaped …

Read More »

Arielle Dombasle

Given birth to Arielle Sonnery de Fromental in Norwich, CT, Dombasle spent a lot of her years as a child in Mexico, where her grandfather was the France Ambassador. When she shifted to France to review, her visual appearance and abilities quickly propelled her into film. In 2004, Dombasle, who …

Read More »