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Fórmula V is a Spanish pop musical quintet founded in 1965 in Spain. The musical style is very much in the style of 60's rock similar to the Beatles and Monkees . In the late 1960s the band experienced enormous popularity in Spain and Latin America .
1998: Navidad Para Mi Pueblo - Junto con otros artistas; 1999: Graciela Beltrán con Banda – Grandes y Nuevos Exitos Volumen 2; 1999: La Reina Del Pueblo con Banda; 2000: La Reyna Del Pueblo 2000; 2001: Para Mi Pueblo; 2001: Esto Es Lo Nuestro; 2002: A Los Grandes; 2003: No Me Arrepiento De Nada; 2003: Graciela Beltrán – La Historia ...
Vitín Avilés (Mayagüez, Puerto Rico September 30, 1930 – Manhattan, New York, January 1, 2004) was a Puerto Rican singer, Born in the Barrio San Silvestre of Mayagüez.
A Man And His Music: Poeta del Pueblo also known as Poeta del Pueblo is the fourth compilation album by Rubén Blades released on March 11, 2008. [1] Being together with his album Anthology released on March 27, [2] 2012 similar compilations only that this compilation has more successes in his career in Fania, the album contains songs by Blades in his stay at Fania from 1974 (with Willie ...
Héctor Juan Pérez Martínez (September 30, 1946 – June 29, 1993), [3] better known as Héctor Lavoe, was a Puerto Rican salsa singer. [4] Lavoe is considered to be possibly the best and most important singer and interpreter in the history of salsa music because he helped to establish the popularity of this musical genre in the decades of 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.
"Quema" (transl. "Burn") is a song by Colombian singer Ryan Castro and Mexican singer Peso Pluma, released on 13 July 2023 through Sony Music Entertainment Colombia, as the second single from the former's debut solo studio album El Cantante del Ghetto (2024). [1] The song was produced by SOG, with them and both singers writing the song. [2]
In 2009, Rivera sang "Madrigal", "Tu pueblo es mi pueblo", and "Amar o morir" before 1.2 million listeners in Havana (almost all of them wearing all white) at the Paz Sin Fronteras concert organized by Juanes; the concert was seen throughout the hemisphere and in Europe by millions of television and online viewers, the biggest Latin music ...
He began composing during the 1930s, and met with a certain amount of popularity in his native city. He recorded with his group Los Tradicionales, formed in 1953. From 1962 he was a regular performer in La Bodeguita del medio, a bar-restaurant in Old Havana which was a favourite haunt of Cuban and foreign intellectuals. [2]