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Los Tres Ases

Los Tres Ases had its begin in 1953 seeing that the house music artists for La Bandida bordello in Mexico Town. The three people, vocalist Marco Antonio Muñiz and guitarists Juan Neri and Hector González, decided to go with their name randomly out of the urn where recommended names have …

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Víctor Manuelle

Victor Manuelle emerged seeing that a leading tone of voice among the era of NY salsa performers who all rose to prominence in the mid-’90s, along with Marc Anthony and India, who had been his only competitors with regards to achievement and reputation. Mentored by Gilberto Santa Rosa and made …

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Doctor Loco’s Rockin’ Jalapeño Band

Dr. Loco’s Rockin’ Jalapeño Music group hails from SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA and it is keeping alive the customs of Chicano music. It had been founded by saxophone participant Dr. José Cuellar, who keeps a Ph.D. in Anthropology and worked well at SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA State University or college …

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Humberto Ramírez

A wide-ranging trumpeter, arranger and composer, Humberto Ramirez is comfortable performing straight-ahead Latin jazz (on his single produces for Tropi-Jazz) aswell as producing and arranging for the larger brands in Latin dance, including Tony Vega, Johnny Rivera and Brenda K. Starr. Ramirez started his professional profession playing trumpet in the …

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Vico C

Puerto Rican rapper Vico C experienced wavering well-known success through the entire ’90s in america while staying consistently well-known in Latin America. Given birth to Luis Armando Lozada on Sept 8, 1971, in Brooklyn, NY, Vico was raised surrounded from the tough streets of NY, where crime, assault, and drugs …

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Ray López

Puerto Rican singer and songwriter Ray López, also known by his nickname of “Un Misil,” was locally recognized among the best merengue dancers because of his particular capability to move his body. That credit was used while taking part in a music group known as Orquesta Zona Roja, performing and …

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Celina González

Celina Gonzalez is among the great vocalists of Afro-Cuban music. Although small known beyond Cuba, Gonzalez is a main superstar in her homeland because the 1940s when she distributed a duo with her past due hubby, Reutillio Dominguez. In the 10 years prior to the Cuban Trend, Gonzalez and Dominguez …

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El Cartel

Latin music celebrity El Cartel mixes Dominican merenhouse with American hip-hop. He debuted in 1991 using the solitary “From a Jack port to a Ruler” and continued release a albums such as for example 1997’s Ahora Sera and 2000’s Frente A Frente: Sandy & Papo Vs. Un Cartel.

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Gabino Pampini

b. Gabino Espinosa, Panama. This renowned soneros (improvising salsa vocalist) designer originally caused Un Combo Impacto and Roberto Y Su Zafra. The songs he documented with both of these bands were later on put together on Otra Vez… Gabino Pampini. Gabino relocated to Miami, USA, where he connected up with …

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Carolina Laó

Colombian pop singer Carolina Laó produced her live debut at age six, singing a normal song called “Campesina Santanderiana” at her primary school. After she graduated from an area college or university in 1996, keeping a management level, Carolina Laó became a member of Colombian tropical group Alquimia, performing la …

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