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Sixto Diaz Rodríguez (July 10, 1942 – August 8, 2023), mononymously known as Rodríguez, was an American musician from Detroit, Michigan.. Though his career was initially met with little fanfare in the United States, he found success in South Africa, Australia (touring the country twice in his earlier career), and New Zealand.
Celia Caridad Cruz Alfonso [a] (21 October 1925 – 16 July 2003), known as Celia Cruz, was a Cuban singer and one of the most popular Latin artists of the 20th century. Cruz rose to fame in Cuba during the 1950s as a singer of guarachas, earning the nickname "La Guarachera de Cuba".
In 1995 her flamenco album Guitar Passion (1994) was awarded Female Pop Album of the Year at the Billboard International Latin Music Conference, and was named Best Female Latin Pop Album by Billboard Magazine. [2] [8] In an interview, Charo has said, "Around the world I am known as a great musician. But in America I am known as the cuchi-cuchi ...
Agustín Ramírez Sánchez (August 28, 1952 – October 26, 2022) was a Mexican singer-songwriter, co-founder and frontman of the Mexican band Los Caminantes.. Ramírez composed and was responsible for many of Los Caminantes' hits, including, "Palomita Mensajera," "Para Que Quieres Volver," "Regresare," "He Sabido," "Volar, Volar," "Ven y Abrazame," "Una Noche," "Todo Me Gusta De Ti," "Mi ...
Julio José Iglesias de la Cueva (Spanish: [ˈxuljo jˈɣlesjas]; born 23 September 1943) is a Spanish singer, songwriter and former professional footballer.Iglesias is recognized as the most commercially successful Spanish singer in the world and one of the top record sellers in music history, having sold more than 150 million records worldwide in 14 languages. [1]
Ana Belén (born 1951), singer and actress; David Bisbal (born 1979), singer-songwriter; Miguel Bosé (born 1956), pop singer; Nino Bravo (1944–1973), singer; Camarón de la Isla (1950–1992), flamenco singer, real name José Monje Cruz; Luz Casal (born 1958), pop singer; Estrellita Castro (1908–1983), singer and actress; Montse Cortés ...
Aida Cuevas ; Aleida Núñez; Alejandra Guzmán; Alessandra Rosaldo; Alicia Villarreal; Alix Bauer; Ally Brooke; Amalia Mendoza; Amanda Miguel; Amparo Ochoa; Ana Bárbara
The result was two smash hits with the singles "Poquita Fe" ("Little Faith", also titled "Sin Fe", or "Without Faith"), and "Usted". This was the beginning of a series of successful singles, albums and gold records throughout Latin America and Hispanic communities in the United States where Feliciano revolutionized the sound of the bolero.