Growing up in such a musical family, Quezada became interested in music as a toddler—she would sing along with her brothers for family, friends, and small gatherings near her home.
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Growing up in such a musical family, Quezada became interested in music as a toddler—she would sing along with her brothers for family, friends, and small gatherings near her home.
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Growing up in such a musical family, Quezada became interested in music as a toddler—she would sing along with her brothers for family, friends, and small gatherings near her home.
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Caro was born and raised in Cajeme, Sonora, and grew up in Ciudad Obregón, Sonora.
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With the 1975 song “El cazanguero,” Colón began a lengthy partnership with vocalist Rubén Blades
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Wilfrido Radamés Vargas Martínez, was a bandleader, trumpeter, vocalist, arranger, composer and producer who was instrumental in making the merengue style a worldwide phenomena.
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Victor Manuelle emerged as a leading voice among the generation of New York salsa performers who rose to prominence in the mid-’90s.
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The comparison is inevitable. How could it be otherwise? Tito Puente Jr. carries his father with him – imprinted on his physical being and locked in his soul.
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Born in Puerto Rico but raised in the U.S., Tito Nieves (born Humberto Nieves) began his career while participating in Cimarron, a New York-based orchestra.
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Talented Sergio Vargas is primarily a merengue singer, but has also earned acclaim for his ability to sing other forms of Tropical music, including ballads.
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