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Lucybell

Chilean alternative music group shaped in the first ’90s by 4 university college students: Marcelo Muñoz, Claudio Valenzuela, Gabriel Vigliensoni, and Francisco González, who have been all influenced by English substitute rock by enough time they shaped Lucybell. The band’s 1st chance to obtain a record offer arrived when EMI …

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Jordi

Spanish music star Dyango’s son Jordi started his single career at age 18, debuting in July 1997, singing on the Univisión morning hours display Despierta America. After registering to Fonovisa and having his dad as manufacturer, Jordi’s first record premiered in 1997, accompanied by Desesperadamente Enamorado, which arrived in Feb …

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Charly García

Charly García is among the most skilled and important figures of Argentine and Latin rock. He made up many generational hymns and was usually obsessed with growing the limitations of pop music as well as the musician’s part itself. At age four he began going to piano lessons. He was …

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Ignacio Pena

Puerto Rican singer/songwriter Ignacio Peña was created in Rio Piedras and raised in Guaynabo and Santurce with an extremely strict upbringing. Inspired by major rock and roll numbers from the first ’80s, the youthful soccer enthusiast exchanged soccer for music even though his parents weren’t content about his choice. Ignacio …

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Susana Baca

With an outstanding voice and equally impressive interpretive gifts, Susana Baca is really a primary exponent from the Afro-Peruvian music tradition. Baca found world interest in 1995, when her rendition of “Maria Lando,” a heartbreaking ballad of UNDER-DEVELOPED employee oppression, was included on David Byrne’s The Spirit of Dark Peru …

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Fernando Delgadillo

Vocalist and songwriter Fernando Delgadillo was created in Mexico Town in 1965. In 1986, the designer began building his music profession while taking part in a folk music group known as Un Sapo Cancionero. In 1989, Delgadillo made a decision to play along with Juan González, Rodrigo Solis, and Gonzalo …

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