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Argentinean five-piece techno/pop project AltoCamet was formed in Mar del Plata in the late ’90s by guitarist Adrián Valenzuela, singer Mariana Monjeau, percussionist Pedro Moscuzza, bass/guitar player Guillermo Piacenza, and bassist Rubén Kain
The musical traditions of Bolivia and the Andean Mountains are resurrected through the music of Bolivia-formed and southern California-based quintet Alturas The group, however, has consistently branched out to a much wider repertoire including Christmas songs and pop tunes including “The Lion Sleeps Tonight”, “La Bamba’ and “Under The Boardwalk”
Latin rock band from Guatemala Alux Nahual was formed in 1979 by brothers Plubio, Ranferi, and Alvaro Aguilar, who played along with Oscar Conde, Lenin Fern�ndez, and Paulo Alvarado
The duo Alvarenga e Ranchinho was a most popular one in Brazil Adopting the caipira (hillbilly) image, they specialized in political and customs satire through music and jokes
Alvaro Carrillo is the composer of dozens of Latin standards including “Sabor a Mi,” “Amor Mio,” “Un Poco Mas,” “La Mentira,” “Sabra Dios,” “Luz de Luna,” “El Andariego,” “Seguire Mi Viaje,” and “Se Te Olvida
Chilean singer and songwriter Alvaro Scaramelli started to learn how to play guitar and piano when he was a teenager, improving his knowledge and skills when he studied music during his college years
Singer/songwriter Alvaro Torres used to dream about becoming a music star when he was a child in the bosom of a poor family from El Salvador Listening to Latin pop acts such as Sandro and Camilo Sesto and singing just for the pleasure of getting recognition from his relatives, Torres wanted to make his dream come true
Metal band from Uruguay Amables Donantes was formed in 1990 by singer Herardo Trápani, bassist Pablo Lugli, drummer Guzmán Vila, and guitarist Carlos Lugli In October of 1992, the band participated in a local festival called El Flechazo and later in a rock show in front of 6,000 people at Ramón Collazo’s theatre
Latin celebrity Amalia Mendoza (born Amalia Mendoza García) was born and raised in the bosom of a traditional Mexican family involved with folk music She began her solo career in 1954 while singing on a radio show
Argentinean pop/rock band Amanda was formed in the late ’90s by guitarist Juan José Cudmani, bassist Gabriela Cortez, drummer Simón Pérez, and singer and keyboardist Luis Gómez Salas