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  2. Si*Sé - Wikipedia

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    Si*Sé is a downtempo and electronic group from New York City. The main members of the band are Carol C (vocals, DJ) and Cliff Cristofaro (producer). Other members of the band include Ryan Farley (drums), Neil Ochoa (percussion) and Morgan Phillips (Bass). Jeannie Oliver was the viola player during the first two albums, but left the band in 2005.

  3. Si*Sé (album) - Wikipedia

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  4. Larry Harlow (musician) - Wikipedia

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    He produced over 260 albums for Fania Records as well as his manager and musician friend Chino Rodriguez two albums for Salsa Records and including his brother Andy's four albums on the Fania stable mate Vaya Records between 1972 and 1976: Sorpresa La Flauta, La Música Brava, El Campesino and Latin Fever.

  5. Michael Salgado - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Texas, although his family roots are in Barrancos, Chihuahua, Mexico. [1]Michael Salgado gained prominence in the mid-1990s by looking back to the 'norteño' sound influenced by Ramon Ayala, and by subsequently introducing the style to the younger generation.

  6. Sì (Andrea Bocelli album) - Wikipedia

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    Si was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards. On 8 November 2019, Bocelli released Si Forever: The Diamond Edition , an extended deluxe edition of the album featuring five new tracks including duets with Ellie Goulding and Jennifer Garner .

  7. Sí Se Puede! - Wikipedia

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    Se Puede! (Spanish for "Yes We Can!") is a 1977 various artists charity album featuring Los Lobos and various vocalists, including the Salas Brothers of the band Tierra. [3] Proceeds from the album went towards the United Farm Workers of America. "Sí, se puede" is the motto of the United Farm Workers of America. [4]

  8. Chayanne - Wikipedia

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    The album also featured the hit "El Centro de mi Corazón" (#1 U.S. Hot Latin, 1992), which was nominated for Pop Song of the Year at the Lo Nuestro Awards of 1993, while Chayanne was nominated for Best Male Pop Artist. [5] Two years later, he released the covers album Influencias (1994), which was a tribute to some of his musical influences.

  9. Oscar D'León - Wikipedia

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    Oscar D'León was a long-time resident of the Parroquia Antímano section of Caracas, Venezuela [1] (his father was a laborer at the neighborhood cemetery). He had a strong interest in percussion ever since he was a child, improvising bass parts with his throat while playing Latin rhythms with his hands on any available surface.