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Tercer Mundo

Ecuadorian Latin rock and roll foursome Tercer Mundo was shaped in the past due 1980s. The band’s debut recording, El Rock and roll No Ha Muerto, accomplished Gold position after locally offering 10,000 copies. In 1995 Tercer Mundo continued tour through the entire country, calling collectively around 60,000 people. Cuban …

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Pigsty

Mexican rock foursome Pigsty burst in to the regional scene in the middle-’90s. Led by guitarists Elias and Israel Solid, the band arrived in 1st place after taking part in a local rock competition in 1995, and later on became among the finalists inside a Rockotitlan event sponsored by Mexican …

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Som Nosso

Vocal/instrumental intensifying rock group shaped in São Paulo (São Paulo) in the first 70’s, the Red Floyd-influenced Som Nosso de Cada Dia, which had multi-instrumentalist Manito (previous The Clevers and Os Incríveis) in the 1st formation (until 1975), was in charge of Sneg (1975), among the traditional records from the …

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Juan Pablo Luna

Vocalist/songwriter and talented guitarist Juan Pablo Luna settled straight down in Brazil from 1974 to 1980, taking music lessons even though following middle college studies. After time for Chile, Luna began singing at little local venues known as Peñas, where composers utilized showing their function. In the first ’90s, the …

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George de Leon

This young performer is area of the NY Latin scene, sometimes spilling over into types of Latin jazz, but he shouldn’t be confused using the George de Leon who founded the Phoenix Home treatment center for drug addicts. That de Leon takes on tenor saxophone in his free time; this …

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Frenetica

Uruguayan Latin rock-band Frenética was shaped in the middle-’90s by guitarists Nicolás Vilensky and Alvaro Brechner, drummer Andrés Paladino, singer Gerardo Pacce, and bassist Antonio Pascale. In 1995 the music group self-produced Putas Frenéticas, that was separately released by MF. After Gerardo Pacce made a decision to leave, Frenética documented …

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Alvaro Scaramelli

Chilean singer and songwriter Alvaro Scaramelli began to learn how to try out guitar and piano when he was an adolescent, bettering his knowledge and skills when he studied music during his college years. In 1984, Scaramelli began composing his personal music, developing a Latin pop/rock and roll band called …

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Alih

Dominican-descent singer/songwriter Alih started composing at age 14, mostly influenced by her parents, exotic performers Iluminada and Anibal de Peña. Nevertheless, the youthful musician select pop music, registering to Common Music at age 17, liberating her self-titled bilingual debut recording in 2001, expected with a music known as “It’s O.K.”

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Chiquinha Gonzaga

The main feminine figure of Brazilian popular music ever, Chiquinha Gonzaga was an unbiased woman in times of extreme prejudice and earned her cash with her own music. The 1st Brazilian feminine conductor, the 1st author of the marcha carnavalesca genre (with “Ô Abre Alas”), she was also extremely mixed …

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Trotsky Vengarán

Punk rock-band from Uruguay Trotsky Vengarán got mixed up in local picture after taking part in a compilation called Criaturas Del Pantano, they soon made a video for “Reflejo,” that was awarded in a Peruvian separate celebration. In 1994 Trotsky Vengarán released its initial album, known as Salud, Dinero con …

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