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Giovanni

Venezuelan teenager pop feeling Giovanni had the chance to create his first record after being successful a competition called Quiero Ser Estrella (I wish to Be a Superstar) on the favorite Latin Television show Sabado Gigante, broadcast in the U.S. by Univisión. Giovanni became a specialist singer at age 13 …

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Sherlyn

Mexican singer/actress Sherlyn started singing at an extremely early age. After earning a local competition known as Vamos A Jugar Cantando, she became a member of a children-oriented group known as K.We.D.S. and documented a self-titled recording that presented “Sera Mi Amigo.” She later on participated inside a tribute recording …

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Enrique Guzmán

Among Latin rock’s pioneers, Mexican vocalist/songwriter/guitarist/professional Enrique Sanchez Guzman began his profession in the ’50s being a performing, acting teenager heart-throb such as Bobby Darin. Along with translating strikes like “Jailhouse Rock and roll,” “Blue Suede Sneakers” and “Multiplication” for the Latin market, Guzman also composed strikes of his very …

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Jennifer Peña

For the first phase of her career, Jennifer Peña was constantly in comparison to Selena, with whom she had professional ties, but as time passes she arrived to her own stylistically and became one of the most accomplished young singers in popular Latin music. Peña’s ties to Selena get back …

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Julio Preciado

Mexican Julio Preciado (given birth to Julio César Preciado) got involved with traditional music while taking part in an organization called Banda Tiburón, soon growing to be the best singer of Banda Un Limón. In 1992, Julio Preciado became a member of Banda Un Recodo, later developing his personal group, …

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Lorenzo Antonio

Multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Lorenzo Antonio was created in Albuquerque, NM, but his best success has can be found in Latin America where his albums possess sold an incredible number of copies. In Apr 1982, Antonio released his musical profession by earning a songwriting competition in the event Juguermos A Cantar. …

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Eduardo Capetillo

Mexican singer/actor Eduardo Capetillo (created Eduardo Capetillo Vásquez) began his singing career while taking part in a children’s ensemble called Timbiriche (Thalia, Paulina Rubio). In 1989, the youthful artist went by himself. After issuing an EP composed of songs through the cleaning soap opera Alcanzar Una Estrella, Eduardo Capetillo documented …

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El Super Show de los Vaskez

El Super Present de los Vaskez is renowned throughout Mexico, SOUTH USA, and regions of america because of their big-band cumbia del sureste (cumbia southeast). This family members group, founded in 1968 by patron Ricardo Vasquez Fuentes and his sons, provides at onetime or another included brothers, grandchildren, nephews, etc. …

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Craig Harris

One of the most esoteric trombonists from the avant-garde, Craig Harris continues to be a genuine stylist throughout his profession. He performed in R&B rings in early stages, graduated from university in 1976, and got stints with Sunlight Ra (1976-1978) and Abdullah Ibrahim (1979-1981). Through the 1980s and ’90s, he …

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La Ley

In 1987, ex-Aparato Raro member Rodrigo Aboitiz, ex-Paraíso Perdido member Andrés Bobe, and ex-Nadie member Shia Arbulu formed a techno-pop ensemble called La Ley. After issuing an EP, Aboitiz and Arbulu still left the music group to try different tasks, and Bobe teamed up with ex-Pancho Puelma drummer Mauricio Clavería, …

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