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Born into a musical family, at the age of seven, he and his older brothers Iván and Rafael, in addition to local neighborhood kids, started a pre-adolescent music group called "Los Sobrinos Del Rey" a Dominican attempt version of the Jackson 5. With this early experience, Raul was able to develop his musical talent as well as his stage presence.
In 2004, Marrero launched the production Los Vencedores, an album with more than 15 artists and other notable people within the genres. He then launched the production Vida Nue .s. In 2006, he made his first trip to South America, touring for 17 days and performing more than 25 concerts in Mexico , Argentina , Uruguay , Colombia , Dominican ...
Hansel & Raúl were a Cuban musical duo consisting of singers Hansel Enrique Martínez and Raúl Alfonso. The two met while as members of Charanga 76. [1] After leaving the group in 1980, the two formed as a musical duo. [2]
He contributed to works commissioned by the MMVV in 2008 with the Mexicans Cabezas de Cera and Juan Pablo Villa in the album Vientos y lugares. In the same year, he directed and arranged the show OJO con la Mala , with Mala Rodríguez and the Original Jazz Orchestra del Taller de Músics, and was awarded the Premi Ciutat de Barcelona .
Rodríguez is a father of two sons, Raul and Raulín Jr., and two daughters, Ariany and Sol De Luna. He is currently married to a woman named Andrea, who currently uses his last name. He is also the uncle of Antony Santos children. Rodríguez was once the brother in law of Antony Santos. Santos was married to Rodríguez's sister Griselda.
Republicans who control the U.S. House of Representatives are trying to overcome internal differences on how to pay for President Donald Trump's sweeping tax cuts, with hardline conservatives ...
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Siempre en Domingo (translated Always on Sunday) was a Mexican variety show created and hosted by Raúl Velasco.The show aired on Televisa from December 14, 1969, until April 19, 1998, when Velasco retired.