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Ivan Cuesta

Inspired with the rhythms of vellenato, an accordion and percussion design of dance music that mixes Spanish, African and Indian affects, Colombia-born vocalist and accordion player, Ivan Cuesta shaped the tradition-rooted group, Ivan Cuesta And His Baltimore Vallenatos soon after shifting to Baltimore, Maryland in 1976. Even though six-piece group, …

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Jaime Torres

Gifted charango performer from Argentina, Jaime Torres discovered how to enjoy this traditional instrument, in line with the Spanish vihuela, at a age, while acquiring lessons from Bolivian musician Mauro Nuñez. The musician first record, known as Virtuosismo En Charango, premiered in 1964, accompanied by 1965’s Charango and 1967’s Aplausos …

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Jackson Do Pandeiro

Maybe probably the most original Brazilian percussionist/singer ever, and certainly probably the most influential one, Jackson do Pandeiro was, as well as Luís Gonzaga, in charge of the across the country dissemination of Northeastern Brazilian music. During his profession, he had strikes that continue being re-recorded until today, just like …

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JD Natasha

An exception within the Latin music world, JD Natasha debuted her singer/songwriter alt-rock about a significant label in the sensitive age group of 16, leading to quite a mix along the way. While performing/songwriting teenage-girl alt-rockers aren’t everything that novel within the English-speaking pop music globe (Avril Lavigne, for just …

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Larry Hernández

Larry Hernández is really a regional Mexican singer who rose to mainstream success in ’09 2009 with 16 Narco Corridos, a smash strike recording of self-written materials that he recorded in a single day. Created in LA, CA, he relocated at age group four along with his family members to …

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Israel “Cachao” Lopez

b. 14 Sept 1918, Havana, Cuba, d. 22 March 2008, Coral Gables, Florida, USA. The name of revered bass participant Cachao (who also organized, composed and performed piano, tres, bongo, trumpet and trombone) was associated with the roots of mambo and was practically associated with descarga, that was described by …

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Cheo Feliciano

Intimate salsa vocalist José Cheo Feliciano began going after a profession in music young, dropping away from senior high school at 17 to review the very best salsa orchestras in NY. His devoted fascination with the city’s Latin music picture resulted in a stint being a valet for just one …

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Isla Caliente

The Puerto Rican salsa quartet Isla Caliente began recording within the mid-’90s and issued two albums, MANUFACTURED IN Puerto Rico and Preparen Candela, for the Mangu label. They came back in 2000 using the battle from the bands launch Frente A Frente” Conjunto Imagen Vs. Isla Caliente.

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Ismael Rivera

Ismael Rivera (Un Sonero Mayor “Maelo”) was created in Santurce, Puerto Rico, about Oct 5, 1931. Everything started on the same road Rivera was created and elevated on: Calle Calma. There he was instilled using the noises and rhythms of Puerto Rico: the bomba and plena. At a age group, …

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Coti

After spending a lot of his young adulthood writing songs for others (including Mexican singers Paulina Rubio and Julieta Venegas and fellow Argentines Diego Torres and Alejandro Lerner), Coti Sorokin relocated to Spain to begin a solo career, and released his self-titled debut in 2002 (a lot of it turned …

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