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Poema XX

Chilean hard rock-band Poema XX was a task created by music artists Claudio Poyanco and Cristian Fox in 1992, later on, joined by an area drummer. In 1993, the threesome created a video because of its tune “Ven A Mi”; another one, “Tucson, Az,” was manufactured in 1995. Afterwards, Poema …

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Jerito

Flamenco pop singer/songwriter Jerito (given birth to Manuel Carrasco) debuted using a melody called “Que Pena Me personally Da” on the collection entitled Novisimos, made by Paco Ortega. Blessed and elevated in a family group of local performers, Jerito’s first record was internationally released in Feb 2001.

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Sueli Costa

With an increase of than 130 recorded compositions, Sueli Costa has already established several hits, including “Jura Secreta,” recorded in 1977 by Simone and re-recorded by Fagner twice. Her function has been documented by Simone (with 16 tracks, included in this “Alma” and “Encounter a Encounter”), Elis Regina (“Altos e …

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Nelson de Seixas Ferreira

Nelson de Seixas Ferreira wrote, among many songs, the strikes “Suave Melodia” and “Êxtase.” He was an associate from the orchestras of Romeu Silva, Napoleão Tavares, and Dedé, also having proved helpful in the nightclubs which elaborated the gafieira design, just like the Avenida Danças.

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Arismar Do Espirito Santo

World musician Arismar Carry out Espirito Santo arrived in the first 1990s. Fusing an eclectic guitar-driven audio with Brazilian components, this skill multi-instrumentalist released his first single record in 1993. It shortly earned the esteemed Premio Clear Music Award. For the rest of the 10 years, Santo collaborated with famous …

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Rubens Barcelos

Rubens Barcelos, Bide’s sibling, was a famous sambista in Estácio. When he passed away, the sambistas from the hill sang a liturgical samba in his homage, which starts the following: “Morreu nosso mano Rubens/O Estácio de saudade chora/Ó que mundo ingrato/Que a todos devora” (“Our sibling Rubens passed away/Estácio cries, …

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Waldo De Los Rios

The musical traditions of Chile were preserved through the music of Santiago-born vocalist and pianist Waldo De Los Rios (given birth to Marta Ines Gutierrez De Vargas). The lesser-known of two Latin vocalist/songwriters using the same name, De Los Rios shifted his concentrate to folkloric music after producing his radio …

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Marconi

This Mexico-based romantic pop group is made up of Mexican singers Diego Domingo and Sergio Muñiz as well as the Argentines Matias Bilurón and Emiliano Roqué. Marconi addresses well-known Latin ballads in British aswell as Spanish. All had established single professions before they arrived together first like a trio, with …

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Angel Rosales Alday

His name appears like something a mom might inform a bratty kid to become when dropping same off chez grandma. Angel Alday would in fact look like something of the saint to those that hold devotion to musical custom far beyond additional creative impulses such as for example rebellion and …

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Paulo Massadas

Paulo Massadas debuted as a specialist bassist in the mid-’60s in groupings led by Lafayette and Lincoln Olivetti. In the ’80s, he became extremely famous through the entire country for tracks created with Michael Sullivan, such as for example “Um Dia de Domingo” and “Transas e Caretas.” The initial hit …

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