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History. The band started in 1979, with Marciano Cantero (bass, keyboards, vocals), Felipe Staiti (guitar) and Daniel Piccolo (drums). That same year, they performed throughout the Cuyo region. Later they traveled to Buenos Aires to record a demo, which was never released. In 1984, the band added two new members: Sergio Embrioni (guitar and ...
Years active. 1979–2022. Labels. Universal Latino. Marciano Cantero (born Horacio Eduardo Cantero Hernández, 25 August 1960 – 8 September 2022) was an Argentine musician. He was the lead singer and bassist of Enanitos Verdes, an Argentine pop/rock band. [1]
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Planetario. (album) Planetario is the ninth album of the group Enanitos Verdes published on December 9, 1997. The album was not widely successful. Of the 11 songs on the Planetario, only "Tibio corazon" and "Tan solo un instante" were hits. The album marks the conclusion of Enanitos Verdes's relationship with EMI Odeon Argentina.
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Tu Cárcel. " Tu Cárcel " (English: "Your Prison") is a song by Mexican grupero band Los Bukis. Written by lead singer Marco Antonio Solís and produced by him and his cousin Joel Solís, it was released as the first single from the band's tenth studio album, Me Volvi a Acordar de Ti (1987).
The album's title, La Vida de un Genio ( The Life of a Genius) is a tribute A.B. Quintanilla's father, Abraham Quintanilla, Jr., who steered his career as well as that of his late sister Selena. Similar in concept to Santana 's Supernatural, the songs were either written or co-written by A.B. Quintanilla with featured vocals by various artists.