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Bonny Cepeda (born Fernando Antonio Cruz Paz on June 5, 1954 in the Dominican Republic) is a merengue artist, band leader and producer. [1] In 1986 he was nominated for a Grammy Award for Top Tropical Latin Performance for his album, Noche de Discotheque .
El Rey y la Reina del Merengue (con Milly Quezada) (1996) Cara a Cara (with Sergio Vargas) (1997) El Disco de Oro (1997) 40 Aniversario: En Vivo (1998) Palo Bonito (1999) 20th Anniversary (1999) Merenguero Hasta la Tambora (2000) Oro Merenguero (2000) El Oro del Caballo Negro (2001) 22 Ultimate Hits Series (2002) Serie Azul Tropical (2003) Soy ...
Milly Quezada was born as Milagros Quezada Borbon on May 21, 1955. She is a singer in Latin America. Her hometown is Dominican Republic. She graduated from New York City College with a communications degree. Then she was known as the Queen of Merengue, or La Reina de Merengue. She had a group with her two brothers and sister called Milly, Y Los ...
Méringue was heavily influenced by the contredanse from Europe and then by Afro-Caribbean influences from Hispaniola.The blend of African and European cultures has created popular dance music, music played on simple acoustic instruments by artists who don't need theaters or microphones to show off their art.
"Blanco y Negro" (English: "Black and White") is a song by Mexican American cumbia group A.B. Quintanilla y Los Kumbia All Starz. It was released on August 27, 2013, as the second single from his eighth studio album Blanco y Negro (2013).
Also in 2006 were included in the songs "Dame una Noche" with Dominican rapper Don Miguelo for his album Contra El Tiempo, and "La Otra" with merengue rap group Ilegales for the group's album La Republica. On May 20, 2008, they released their second live album and concert film En Vivo Desde Bellas Artes.
The most successful songs were "Ella y Tú" and "Mosaico Lo de la Chula". [2] Track listing ... "Blanco y Negro ("Black and White")" ... "Ella y Tú ("She and You ...
Wilfrido Radamés Vargas Martínez [1] (Spanish pronunciation: [wilˈfɾiðo ˈβaɾɣas]; born April 24, 1949, in Altamira, Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic) is a band leader, trumpeter, vocalist, arranger, composer and producer who was instrumental in making the merengue style a worldwide phenomenon.