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  2. Athenas - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, she recorded some music videos with producer Jonatan Narvaez, which went viral on YouTube. Thanks to the popularity generated, Athenas was able to perform at various events in Latin America. One of them was the World Youth Day in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, [14] with the presence of Pope Francis and an audience of millions of people. [15]

  3. God Save the Queen (band) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] When asked about their 2005 tour, drummer Matias Albornoz said, "I think it was a success, the music broke down the language barrier." In 2006, on the 25 year anniversary of Queen's first concert in Argentina, they performed using the precise setlist, clothing, and stage antics Queen used in 1981 (when members of the band saw Queen live ...

  4. Divididos - Wikipedia

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    The group is dubbed La Aplanadora del Rock (The Leveller of Rock) and is known for mixing rock music with Argentine folk music, and cryptic, hard-to-get lyrics. [2] [4] The band started with a lukewarm reception on their debut album, 40 dibujos ahí en el piso (40 drawings there on the floor), which featured a new wave-like sound reminiscent of British band Sumo.

  5. Argentine National Anthem - Wikipedia

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    The Argentine National Anthem (Himno Nacional Argentino) was adopted as the sole official song of Argentina on 11 May 1813—three years after the May Revolution.Its lyrics were written by the Buenos Aires-born politician Vicente López y Planes and the music was composed by the Spanish musician Blas Parera.

  6. Music of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The Cosquín National Folklore Festival is an annual music festival held in Cosquín—a small town in Córdoba, Argentina.The festival first took place between 21 and 29 January 1961, and has grown to include musicians from across Argentina and neighboring countries.

  7. List of music artists and bands from Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Mario Abramovich; Alfredo De Angelis; Carlos Acuña; Eduardo Arolas; Juan d'Arienzo; Rodolfo Biagi; Eladia Blázquez; Manuel Buzón; Enrique Cadícamo; Miguel Caló

  8. Sandro de América - Wikipedia

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    Roberto Sánchez-Ocampo (August 19, 1945 – January 4, 2010), better known by his stage names Sandro or Sandro de América, was an Argentine singer and actor. He is considered a pioneer of Argentine rock for being one of the first rock artists to sing in Spanish in Latin America.

  9. Hakuna (Catholic movement) - Wikipedia

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    Hakuna began in 2013 as part of the preparations for World Youth Day 2013, to be held in Rio de Janeiro. Inspired by the phrase of Pope Francis: "Make a mess, go out to the streets to live the gospel", afterwards, the priest José Pedro Manglano, began to meet with a group of young people in the parish of San José María de Aravaca, to pray holy hours, compose songs, give talks by a speaker ...

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