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Side A: Primer Mix Ensename "Show Me" - San "Duri Duri" - Click "Deeper N Deeper" - Modern Rocketry "I Feel Love Coming" - Modern Rocketry "Three Times Lover" - Bardeux "My Heart's On Fire" - Patrick L. Myers "Bubble Gum Love" - Trisha; Side B: Segundo Mix No Tengo Tiempo "So Many Men, So Little Time" - Miquel Brown "One Look" - Jackson Moore
In 1983 the group suffered a tremendous loss when the leader, pianist and musical director, Pepe Rosario, died. This situation forced Los Hermanos Rosario to suspend their activities for a while and even caused the members to think of ending their musical career. However, the orchestra was able to bounce back from their loss.
Joaquín Rodrigo's "Cantares de los pajes de la nao" by Coro Estable de Rosario, conducted by Cristián Hernández Larguía, was Qualiton's first recording in 1961. Soon, the idea of producing other choruses became a perfect venue to establish the company in the local arena.
Máximo Antonio del Rosario (born November 3, 1955), professionally known as Toño Rosario, is a Dominican Grammy Award-nominated [1] musician, best known for his role of bandleader of Merengue music act Los Hermanos Rosario. [2] In 1990, he started his successful solo career receiving gold and platinum certifications.
Oro Solido is a New York–based merengue group. Oro Solido has sold several albums, reaching household name status. Oro Solido has sold several albums, reaching household name status. Their music has even been featured on film as well as being played on tropical music stations since 1995.
When Hot Mix 5 was formed in 1981 on radio station WBMX (now WVAZ), Rosario, the youngest member of the group, was still in high school. The Hot Mix 5 went on to become one of the leading forces in the early Chicago house music scene. Like other members of the group, Rosario eventually branched out into music production and remixing.
Among the awards and recognitions bestowed upon Rosario are a nomination in 1987 for a Grammy Award for his song "Nueva Cosecha" ("New Harvest"), various gold and platinum Records, the Agüeybaná de Oro Award, ACE, Diplo and Paoli Awards. In 2000, the Puerto Rican Senate paid tribute to Rosario in recognition of his 40 years in the field of music.
Los Cadetes de Linares was a Mexican norteño band famous for their corridos, traditional ballad-style songs about social causes, criminals or heroes in the northern parts of Mexico. They appeared in various classic Mexican films and made many appearances on nationally syndicated programs in Mexico and the United States.