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Leonardo Franco (1942 – 1 December 2015) [1] was a Uruguayan musician, composer, and guitarist. [2]Founder of the Uruguayan group Los Iracundos, with his brother the composer, vocalist and arranger Eduardo Franco (1945–1989).
Los Iracundos on the cover of their first studio album Stop (1964), published by RCA Victor Argentina. Eduardo Franco Zannier (15 March 1945 – 1 February 1989) was a singer and Uruguayan composer who gained international fame as the vocalist of the melodic group Los Iracundos.
The Group was formed in 1958 in Paysandú, Uruguay and was originally formed by six musicians who called themselves "Los Blue Kings".. The original band members were Eduardo Franco (vocals and composer), his brother Leonardo Franco (lead guitar), Juan Carlos Velázquez (drums), Juan Bosco Zabalo (rhythm guitar), Hugo Burgueño (bass guitar), and Jesús María Febrero (keyboards).
A tropical music band, led by Carlos Palomino (Carlos Balá), embarks on a journey to capture the attention of record label executives. Along the way, audiences can enjoy musical performances by artists like Los Iracundos, Boney M, Bárbara y Dick, Jairo, Mathías, Silvana Di Lorenzo, Laurent Voulzy, Duo Candela, and Danny Cabuche.
"America the Beautiful" is a patriotic American song. Its lyrics were written by Katharine Lee Bates and its music was composed by church organist and choirmaster Samuel A. Ward at Grace Episcopal Church in Newark, New Jersey, [ 1 ] though the two never met.
A mí me gusta (Spanish pronunciation: [a ˈmi me ˈɣusta], I like it) is an album released in 1993 by Los del Río. Track listing. International version. No.
Campanas de America (lit. 'Bells of America') is a twelve-piece musical ensemble mariachi band founded in 1978 in San Antonio, Texas . The band name is a pun on the name of Belle Ortiz, the wife of the band's musical director and manager Juan Ortiz and herself an advocate and pioneer of mariachi music education in the U.S. [ 1 ] They have ...
Irakere (faux-Yoruba for "forest") [1] is a Cuban band founded by pianist Chucho Valdés (son of Bebo Valdés) in 1973.They won the Grammy Award for Best Latin Recording in 1980 with their album Irakere. [2]