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  2. Jimmy Zambrano - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, he recorded an album called "Vallenato y más" with the group "Los Clásicos," alongside Aníbal Caicedo and Jair Castañeda. In 1995, Omar Geles discovered his talent in a tour in Venezuela and invited him to belong to Los Diablitos as keyboard player, with whom he performed until 1999.

  3. Leo Dan - Wikipedia

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    2008 – Lo Esencial De Leo Dan (3 CD) 2009 – Aires De Zamba; 2013 – Leo, Escribo y Canto; 2018 – Celebrando a una Leyenda ; Los discos de oro; Para ti mis canciones; Romántico y ranchero (2 volumes) Leo Dan y Leonardo Favio, frente a frente; Latin stars; El disco del millón; El ídolo; Los fabulosos 60's; Los mejores; Dos en uno; 15 ...

  4. Vallenato - Wikipedia

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    Vallenato consists of four beats or "airs" that are differentiated through their rhythmic structure and the melody chord structure the accordionist gives it. These are son, paseo, merengue, and puya. The son and the paseo have a 2 4 time and the merengue and the puya a 6 8 time. [2]

  5. List of number-one debuts on Billboard Top Latin Albums

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    American singer Jenni Rivera is the female act with most number-one album debuts (6). Five of them were achieved posthumously. Spanish singer Julio Iglesias became the first male soloist to achieve a number-one debut on the chart.

  6. Latin Grammy Award for Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album

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    [2] To date, the award has only been presented to artists originating from Colombia. It was first awarded to Los Hermanos Zuleta for the album Cien Días De Bohemia in 2006. [3] Jorge Celedón holds the record of most wins in the category with five awards out of seven nominations.

  7. Patricia Teherán Romero - Wikipedia

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    Las Diosas del Vallenato Musical artist Patricia Teherán Romero (10 June 1969 Cartagena de Indias – 19 January 1995 Loma de Arena, Santa Catalina ) [ 1 ] was a Colombian singer and composer, considered the most important female vocalist in the history of vallenato .

  8. Kaleth Morales - Wikipedia

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    [2] On 7 September 2004, Morales and accordionist Juank Ricardo premiered their video of "Vivo en el Limbo", and did a national tour of Colombia, ending in El Campín, Bogotá's soccer stadium, where Morales appeared with other vallenato artists in the "Nuestra Tierra" ("Our Land") concert. After the tour ended, Kaleth did an internship in his ...

  9. Carlos Vives - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Alberto Vives Restrepo (born 7 August 1961) is a Colombian singer, songwriter and actor. He is known for his interpretation of traditional music styles of Colombia such as vallenato, cumbia, champeta, bambuco and porro as well as genres such as Latin pop, rock, reggaeton, dance-pop and tropical music.