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The winners formed the child musical group KtrasK, with whom she toured all over Argentina and Uruguay and visited the most prominent Argentinian media outlets. [11] The group was nominated to several music and TV awards, including Premios Gardel awards [ 12 ] and Martín Fierro awards and their albums gained gold and platinum certifications in ...
El amor despúes del amor: 1992 Julio Iglesias: El Amor [10] 1975 Julio Iglesias Emociones [10] 1978 Julio Sosa: El Album de Oro [10] 1989 Los Nocheros: Signos: 1998 Los Nocheros Señal de Amor: 2001 Luis Miguel: Romance: 1991 Luis Miguel Aries: 1993 Luis Miguel Segundo Romance: 1994 Luis Miguel Romances: 1997 Michael Jackson: Thriller [10 ...
Argentina was one of the major exporters of rock en español during the 1980s, with several Argentine acts achieving international success during the decade, including Soda Stereo, Virus, and Enanitos Verdes. Subgenres of Argentine rock may include: Pop: Virus, Los Abuelos de la Nada, Fito Páez
Juan de Dios Filiberto died in 1964; ten years after his death and in his honor, the Juan de Dios Filiberto National Orchestra of Argentine Music was created with its venue in the Cervantes Theatre. Maintained by the National Culture Secretariat, its 40 musicians are each music instructors in their respective instruments. [ 1 ]
In Argentina, July 23 was established as the "Day of the Payador" in commemoration of the famous payada where Juan de Nava and Gabino Ezeiza contended. This payada was held in Paysandú in 1884, and Ezeiza was proclaimed the winner with the improvisation of his famous Saludo a Paysandú. A recording of this song is the only existing record of ...
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.
Cielito, cielo que sí Americanos unión, Y díganle al rey Fernando Que mande otra expedición. [40] The pericón acquired the character of a patriotic dance, both in Argentina and in Paraguay and Uruguay —which initially had remained united—. It was also taken to Chile by José de San Martín in 1817.
Augustín Magaldi Tu eres la amada de mis sueños, Rafael Miguel Sánchez for Agustín Magaldi. Agustín Magaldi Coviello [1] (December 1, 1898 – September 8, 1938) was an Argentine tango and milonga singer. His nickname was "La voz sentimental de Buenos Aires" ("The sentimental voice of Buenos Aires").