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The Earth Angels are a Spanish doo-wop vocal group from Barcelona, Catalonia which performs a cappella music. On tour, they also sing on city streets. [1] The group formed in 2007, when bass-baritone Christian Carrasco (son of Rafael Carrasco, second drummer of the Spanish band Los Sírex) [2] announced that he was looking for a doo-wop singer and found lead vocalist Jordi Majó.
This is a list of individual musical artists originating from Spain. For groups and bands, see List of bands from Spain. See also Music of Spain A. Aitana in ...
Barcelona Gipsy balKan Orchestra (BGKO) is a band created in 2012 in Barcelona, Spain. The band draws on many musical influences, including Klezmer music, Jazz Manouche, and Romani music. BGKO also explores the sounds of some Eastern European regions and draws inspiration from music in the regions of South America, Spain, and the Middle East. [3]
Singers from Barcelona (62 P) O. Opera singers from Catalonia (30 P) S. Singer-songwriters from Catalonia (17 P) Pages in category "Singers from Catalonia"
Nova Cançó singers sang in Catalan, denouncing the official oppression of the language. The pioneering group of singer-songwriters, Els Setze Jutges, was founded in 1961 in Barcelona and came to include several singers from Catalonia, including Joan Manuel Serrat and Lluís Llach, as well as members from the Balearic Islands and Valencian ...
Berenguer de Palou II (died 1241), bishop of Barcelona and led different crusades; Ramon Muntaner (1270–1336), commander and chronicler of the Catalan Company; Francesc de Tamarit i de Rifà (1600–1653), military leader during the Battle of Montjuïc (1641) Rafael Casanova i Comes (1660–1743), Coronela leader during the Siege of Barcelona ...