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Tag Archives: Rock en Español

Los Buitres

Latin rock-band from Uruguay Los Buitres was shaped by the finish from the ’80s after Los Estómagos split up. Vocalist and harmonica participant Gabriel Peluffo, guitarist Gustavo Parodi, drummer Marcelo Lasso, and bassist José Rambao debuted with an record known as Buitres Después De La Una, accompanied by La Bruja. …

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Juan Son

Juan Child is usually a Latin option singer/songwriter from Mexico who rose to fame in the experimental rock-band Porter through the past due 2000s prior to making his critically acclaimed single album debut in ’09 2009. Given birth to Juan Carlos Pereda on January 24, 1984, in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, …

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Cecilia Ann

Spanish alternate band Cecilia Ann got involved with Granada’s rock scene in the past due ’90s. A radio display known as Disco Grande, hosted by Julio Ruiz, helped the music group to keep the underground. After issuing three singles, “Si No Lo Ves,” “Ni Idea,” and “Y Tú Que Haces,” …

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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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Luiz Tatit

Luiz Tatit is a composer and college or university teacher who has already established noted involvement in Brazilian music. In 1974, he shaped the Grupo Rumo. The group revisited the functions of popular traditional Brazilian composers Noel Rosa, Lamartine Babo, and Sinhô, offered many concerts and documented four albums, with …

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Elefante

Formed in the first ’90s, Elefante acquired the opportunity to try out for a significant audience in 2000 while starting for Joaquín Sabina at Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional. A calendar year later, the music group symbolized Mexico in Viña del Mar, typically the most popular Chilean celebration, with a melody …

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Manny Manuel

Tropical singer Manny Manuel is well known through the entire Latin pop music world as “The Ruler of Hearts” for his trademark presentation of merengues, boleros, and intimate music. Delivered Cruz Manuel Hernández Santiago in 1972, he started his music profession as an associate of Tempo Merenguero. After teaming up …

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Héroes del Silencio

The Rock and roll en Español music group Heroes del Silencio was formed in Zaragoza, Spain through the mid-’80s. Made up of vocalist/guitarist Enrique Bunbury, business lead guitarist Juan Valdivia, second guitarist Alan Boguslavsky, bassist Joaquin Cardiel, and drummer Pedro Andreu, Heroes del Silencio quickly obtained a fervent regional following; …

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Mano Negra

Named honoring an Andalucian anarchist group, Mano Negra surfaced through the same Parisian artists’ scene which also provided rise towards the like-minded Les Negresses Vertes, sketching equal influence through the punk ethos from the Clash as well as the large number of sounds and rhythms endemic towards the global music …

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Gloria Trevi

Often hailed simply because “the Mexican Madonna,” Gloria Trevi had not been only one of the very most daring and cutting-edge Latin celebrities ever — she was also probably one of the most important, because of her occasionally sociopolitical music, that could be quite challenging and provocative. Trevi was created …

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