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Juan María Solare

The music of pianist/composer Juan Maria Solare hovers between your serious as well as the light, the original as well as the avant-garde. Solare was informed in the Conservatorio Nacional in his indigenous Buenos Aires, after that analyzed in Germany with composers such as for example Lachenmann and Kagel. He …

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Grupo Alamo

Tejano action Grupo Alamo was formed in 1993 in San Antonio, TX. At the start, the band utilized to play at little venues, taking part in educational applications, anti-drugs promotions, and charitable occasions. In 1995, Grupo Alamo was nominated for Greatest Band of the entire year by Pura Vida. 2 …

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Douglas

Chilean pop singer Douglas started getting involved with music at age 18, getting the opportunity to enter show business in 1993 by taking part in a music contest called Generación 93 at regional Television show Venga Conmigo. After registering to Sony Music, his debut record, known as Cariño Malo, premiered, …

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Abuelo Mundo

Acoustic rock quintet from Puerto Rico formerly referred to as la Cosa. Abuelo Mundo was produced in 1999, debuting live at an Orocovis’ club known as Abuelo Mundo, from where in fact the band’s brand-new name was used. In the entire year 2000, Abuelo Mundo released a six-song EP known …

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Aurelio Gomes

Aurélio Gomes was among the founders from the initial samba college of Rio de Janeiro, Deixa Falar, in the Estácio hill. He’s the alleged author of, amongst others, the samba “Arrasta a Fine sandália,” which experienced many re-recordings and it is a true traditional; but relating to Ismael Silva, they …

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Eddie Gomez

The famous modern jazz bassist Eddie Gomez may feel sometimes that a number of the recording and publishing credits related to him are just like the unwelcome detritus carrying out a scramble through the briar patch. The additional performers called Eddie Gomez add a talented bandleader, a vocalist who shook …

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Yábor

Uruguayan folk singer/songwriter Conábor started learning music at age 6. After he graduated from Montevideo’s Shubert Conservatory, where in fact the artist learned how exactly to play electric guitar, piano, and accordion, Yábor got mixed up in local picture and was captivated by traditional music. In 1968, the folklorist participated …

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Icaínara

Icaínara, also known in her period (early 20th hundred years) from the racist nickname Bugrinha, was a famous dancer and vocalist who also promoted the maxixe (genre precursor from the samba as well as the choro) in the high-class circles. She was pointed out by Lima Barreto in his posthumous …

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Maniática

Colombian alternative task created by brothers José and Juan Arbelaez, motivated by United kingdom goth rock. Maniática’s cover from the Cure’s “ONLY IF Tonight WE’RE ABLE TO Rest” was put into a tribute record called THE COMPLETE Treat in the Reflection. Immediately after the music group from Medellin released an …

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Alejandro de Rosas

Chilean singer Alejandro de Rosas started getting involved with present business in 1986 following successful a music contest referred to as Gente Nueva at an area Television show called Sabados Gigantes, hosted by well-known Don Francisco. A season later, the musician had the chance to create his first one, “Huracán,” …

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