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Meridian Brothers

Bogota’s the Meridian Brothers will be the creation of Eblis Álvarez, who writes, arranges, makes, takes on, and sings everything on the recordings, though when the music group plays live he’s aided by other music artists. Their music is nearly unclassifiable, a bracing meld of digital and organic tools, affected …

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Yolanda Rayo

Colombian pop singer Yolanda Rayo started singing at an extremely young age, determining to pursue a profession in show business following winning an area school contest. During her initial years as a specialist, Rayo participated in various bands, such as for example Los Exclusivos de Alex, Yajé, Chucho Nuncia con …

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Marcelo Cezan

Colombian actor, singer, orthodontist, and soccer participant Marcelo Cezan (blessed Edgar Gómez) produced his debut using the release of Nueve Semanas y Media in 1992. He afterwards played assignments on it series Tentaciones and La Maldición del Em fun??o deítherefore. After shifting to Mexico, the multi-talented musician participated within a …

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Gabino Pampini

b. Gabino Espinosa, Panama. This renowned soneros (improvising salsa vocalist) designer originally caused Un Combo Impacto and Roberto Y Su Zafra. The songs he documented with both of these bands were later on put together on Otra Vez… Gabino Pampini. Gabino relocated to Miami, USA, where he connected up with …

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Fonseca

Blessed in Bogota, Colombia, Fonseca decided music young, creating and offering his initial compositions to relatives and buddies by age 12. Learning music officially at institutions such as for example Javeriana School in Bogota and Berklee University of Music in Boston, he honed his compositional and functionality abilities. Fonseca’s self-titled …

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Grupo Gale

Grupo Gale is really a self-described “Columbian Orchestra,” that currently includes as much as nine users (directed by Diego Gale, and spotlights a complete of three business lead singers — Diego Javier Gonzales, Carlos Llamosa, and Charly Towers). Their music includes a strong focus on up-tempo, danceable, salsa-like rhythms, as …

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Grupo Naidy

Grupo Naidy, located in Cali, Columbia, play a marimba and drum music referred to as currulao, a strikingly African-inflected design which has flourished in the Pacific coastline of southern Columbia and northern Ecuador (the group’s repertoire also embraces juga, arrulo, salve, bunde, alabao, and canto de boga parts). Led by …

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Manuel Mauricio Guerrero

After fronting some Tropical bands including Guayacan, Alma del Barrio and Grupo Market, Colombian-born singer Manuel Mauricio Guerrero began a solo career in 1998, teaming with noted salsa producer Cesar Monge for such hit singles as “Mexico Lindo y Querido” and “Si Tu Simply no Estas.” Guerrero’s debut single LP …

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Lucho Bermúdez

The first ever to transcribe the original rhythms of Colombia for orchestra, Lucho Bermudez (born: Luis Eduardo Bermudez Acosta) had a profound influence on the music of Latin America. His group, Orquesta de Lucho Bermudez, created in 1946, continues to be probably one of the most famous dance rings in …

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Diómedes Díaz

Nephew of accordionist/composer Martín Mastre, Colombian folklorist Diómedes Díaz (given birth to Diómedes Dionisio Díaz Maestre) started performing his own compositions within the mid-’70s and soon jad his melody “La Negra” recorded by Jorge Quiroz and Luciano Poveda. Diaz produced his debut alongside Nafer Durán within an record known as …

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