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  2. Category:Musicians from San José, Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Musicians from San José, Costa Rica" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Music of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    In modern times, groups such as Cantares have helped to popularize Costa Rican folk music, and were a leading part of the New Costa Rican Song movement . Costa Rica's pre-Columbian population has contributed a large part of the country's folk heritage, include rare musical scales , certain ceremonial songs and ocarinas .

  4. Debi Nova - Wikipedia

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    Debi was born on 6 August 1980 in Escazú, San José, Costa Rica and is of Polish Jewish descent. [13] She is a second generation Costa Rican, as her grandparents immigrated to Costa Rica from Poland in the 1930s. [13] She started playing piano at age four, and played classical music for ten years.

  5. Malpaís (group) - Wikipedia

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    Malpaís is a band from Costa Rica.The music of Malpaís is part of the Costa Rica-contemporary compositions work, called by the band "Costarican new song". The musicians are trying to relate the concept to the early folk and protest folk tradition of Latin America, mixing musical structures of regional and local folk genres such as calypso and tambito with easy-listening jazz (breaks and ...

  6. All the Songs and Dances for 'Dancing with the Stars' ‘Music ...

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    Dancing with the Stars is borrowing a page from some of the best dance videos of previous eras when the eight remaining dance teams will compete to songs behind some of music’s most iconic videos.

  7. Gandhi (Costa Rican band) - Wikipedia

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    A sold-out concert in Costa Rica’s Teatro Melico Salazar, followed by three top-ten hits, including the single “El Invisible”, a song that peaked at number 1 in Costa rican radio stations for more than 7 weeks, a first for a Costa rican band. In 1999, they released their second album.

  8. MishCatt - Wikipedia

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    MishCatt is the artistic pseudonym for Michelle Marie González Telford (born January 29, 1992), a singer-songwriter from San Jose, Costa Rica.She has previously performed and released music in the Costa Rica–based pop band Patterns, [1] but left the band in 2014 to focus on her solo project.

  9. Category:Costa Rican musicians - Wikipedia

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    Musicians from San José, Costa Rica (11 P) Costa Rican singers (3 C) Pages in category "Costa Rican musicians" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 ...