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Celso Piña

Mexican accordionist Celso Piña, aka Un Rebelde del Acordeón (the Accordion Rebel), started using traditional music together with his brothers Eduardo, Rubén, and Enrique. In the first ’80s, they considered the tropical design after hearing Aníbal Velasquez and Alfredo Gutiérrez, developing a group known as Celso Piña con su Ronda …

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Margarita “La Diosa de la Cumbia”

Vocalist Margarita (María de Santa Teresita Gaviria) offers earned the nickname “The Goddess of Cumbia,” because of her pivotal function in the introduction of Colombian cumbia since it evolved to become successful business genre in Mexico. Delivered in Medellin in 1960, as an adolescent she started performing at close friends’ …

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Amandititita

Girl of pioneering Mexican rocker Rodrigo Gonzalez, Amanda Lalena Escalante Pimentel, or Amandititita, for brief, is a Latin pop vocalist focusing on cumbia. Following loss of life of her iconic dad, she and her family members shifted from her hometown of Tampico towards the Mexican capital. At 14, Amandititita begun …

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