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  2. Sergio and Estíbaliz - Wikipedia

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    Sergio and Estíbaliz were a Spanish vocal duo, formed by Sergio Blanco Rivas (17 November 1948 – 15 February 2015) and Estíbaliz Uranga Amézaga (born 9 December 1952) who also worked with groups Mocedades and El Consorcio.

  3. Ernesto Cordero (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Mis primeras canciones para voz y orquesta; Voz del güiro (1967), Mi primer verso (1967), Dice la fuente (1972), Era mi dolor tan alto, (1976) y La hija del viejo Pancho (1974) Voice and Piano (Songs) Cinco canciones Antillanas (1967–1974) Voz del güiro; Pregunta; Si quieres comprender; Mi primer verso; La hija del viejo Pancho; Mandolin (Solo)

  4. Majo Aguilar - Wikipedia

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    María José "Majo" Aguilar Carrillo (born 7 June 1994) is a Mexican singer and songwriter. [1] [2] She is currently signed to Universal Music Group.Aguilar's first extended play, Tributo (2017), is a musical tribute to her grandparents Antonio Aguilar and Flor Silvestre.

  5. Danny Rivera - Wikipedia

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    Mi Canción Es Paz (1987) El Día Que Me Quieras (1988) Los Niños Jesús Del Mundo (1988) 15 Éxitos (1990) Canto a la Humanidad (1990) Canciones de Amor (1990) Mosaico Vol. 1 (1990) 20 Éxitos (1991) Mosaico Vol. 2 (1991) Tiempo al Tiempo (1992) Cada Vez Otra Vez (1992) Daniel (1993) No Hay Distancia (1993) Danza Para Mi Pueblo (1993) 16 ...

  6. Manoella Torres - Wikipedia

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    This quote would eventually become her media nickname "la mujer que nació para cantar (the woman who was born to sing)". In 1971, she was offered a contract record deal with Columbia Records and her stage name was changed to "Manoella Torres".

  7. Marisela - Wikipedia

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    Marisela interviewed by Dulce Osuna in 2016. Marisela Hernandez (born April 24, 1966, as Marisela Esqueda), commonly known as simply Marisela, is a Mexican-American singer. In 1984, she recorded her first album at the age of 18, and continued to release albums into the 1990s. [1]

  8. Lisandro Meza - Wikipedia

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    Lisandro Meza Márquez (26 September 1937 – 23 December 2023) was a Colombian singer and accordionist. [1] After he started playing the accordion in 1959, Lisandro was described [by whom?] as the "King of Cumbia," "El Macho de América" (English: The man of the Americas) and the "Master of Vallenato Sabanero."

  9. Alejandra Guzmán - Wikipedia

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    Gabriela Alejandra Guzmán Pinal (born 9 February 1968) is a Mexican pop and rock singer. With more than 30 million records sold throughout her career, winner of a Latin Grammy Award, and nicknamed "La Reina de Corazones" (the Queen of Hearts) and "La Reina del Rock" (the Queen of Rock), she is one of the most successful Mexican female singers.