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  2. Athenas - Wikipedia

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    The winners formed the child musical group KtrasK, with whom she toured all over Argentina and Uruguay and visited the most prominent Argentinian media outlets. [11] The group was nominated to several music and TV awards, including Premios Gardel awards [ 12 ] and Martín Fierro awards and their albums gained gold and platinum certifications in ...

  3. History of folkloric music in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Cielito, cielo que sí Americanos unión, Y díganle al rey Fernando Que mande otra expedición. [40] The pericón acquired the character of a patriotic dance, both in Argentina and in Paraguay and Uruguay —which initially had remained united—. It was also taken to Chile by José de San Martín in 1817.

  4. List of best-selling albums in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Tratar de Estar Mejor: Sony Music 6× Platinum 1995 José Luis Perales: 15 Grandes Éxitos: EMI 6× Platinum 1995 Ricky Martin: A Medio Vivir: Sony Music 6× Platinum 1997 Andrea Bocelli: Romanza (Italian and Spanish versions combined) Universal 6× Platinum 1999 Guns N' Roses: Use Your Illusion II: Universal 6× Platinum 1999 Los Nocheros ...

  5. Music of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Chamamé is a traditional folk dance and musical style from northeast Argentina, with Corrientes often cited as the style's birthplace. [31] It has Guaraní, Paraguayan, Spanish, and central European influences, and incorporates elements of popular dances from the 19th century, such as the waltz, mazurka, and Paraguayan polka. [32] [33]

  6. God Save the Queen (band) - Wikipedia

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    God Save the Queen (Spanish: Dios Salve a la Reina) is an Argentine Queen tribute-band formed in 1998. The band's members are: Pablo Padin (vocals), Francisco Calgaro (guitar), Matias Albornoz (drums) and Ezequiel Tibaldo (bass). [1]

  7. Sandro de América - Wikipedia

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    Roberto Sánchez-Ocampo (August 19, 1945 – January 4, 2010), better known by his stage names Sandro or Sandro de América, was an Argentine singer and actor. He is considered a pioneer of Argentine rock for being one of the first rock artists to sing in Spanish in Latin America.

  8. José Luis Rodríguez (singer) - Wikipedia

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    José Luis Rodríguez was born in Caracas, Venezuela to José Antonio Rodríguez from the Canary Islands, Spain and Ana González a Venezuelan housewife.He lost his father at the age of six, and was raised by his mother (an illiterate then, learned to read as an adult to read the Bible) along with 11 brothers and sisters.

  9. Carlos Gardel - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Gardel (born Charles Romuald Gardès; 11 December 1890 – 24 June 1935) was a French-born Argentine singer, songwriter, composer and actor, and the most prominent figure in the history of tango.

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