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Reyna (stylized as REYNA) is a Milwaukee-based pop duo. [1] History. Origin. ... Having moved to Milwaukee, they formed a band together as "Vic and Gab". The local ...
Reyna Tropical is a US band founded by Fabi Reyna and Nectali "Sumohair" Díaz in 2016. Their music is influenced by Colombian, Peruvian, and Mexican musical styles, as well as Congolese rhythms. Reyna Tropical have released two EPs and one studio album. Since Díaz's death in 2022, Reyna has been the sole member of the band.
Reyna Roberts was born on August 15, 1997 in Anchorage, Alaska.Both of her parents were combat engineers in the Army and she was raised in Alabama and California. [6] [7] She was born two months premature, weighing two pounds, and doctors told her parents to play her music to help boost her brain development.
Elida Reyna (born August 17, 1972), also known as Elida, is a Mexican American Tejano music singer. [1] [2] Her band Elida Reyna Y Avante, also known as Elida Y Avante (EYA), is a Latin Grammy Award winning Tejano band formed in the Rio Grande Valley in 1992. Their first two albums "Atrevete" (1994) and "Algo Entero" (1996) were qualified for ...
Rachelle Cordova [1] (born March 8, 1988) known professionally as Elle Cordova and formerly as Reina del Cid, [2] is an American singer-songwriter and lead of the folk rock band Reina del Cid. She is also known for her online comedy sketches, rhyming spoken word poetry, and videos celebrating literature, space, technology and nerd culture. [ 3 ]
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Emilio Reyna kept using the name “Pegasso” even after Federico was ousted from the band, thinking that they were legally doing so, not realizing that Federico Estevan had already registered the name Grupo Pegasso under his name. Estevan decided to defend the band’s trademarked name to court.
Los Relámpagos del Norte were a Mexican norteño duo formed in the early 1960s by Cornelio Reyna and Ramón Ayala. [3] Cornelio Reyna was the lead singer and bajo sexto player, while Ramon Ayala was the background vocalist and the accordion player. [4] After successful careers together, Cornelio and Ramon parted ways in the early 1970s.