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San Antonio-born Emilio Navaira has been called “the king of Tejano music” and the “Garth Brooks of Texas” Whether singing in English or his native Spanish, Navaira has been highly celebrated for his emotionally rich vocals
Emílio Santiago, an excellent interpreter of sambas and other swinging musics, finally found his way to a massive popularity as a romantic singer: the Aquarelas Brasileiras project, coordinated by Roberto Menescal at Som Livre, brought Santiago seven LPs, national and international projection, and the sum of four million copies sold, along with six platinum records, seven gold ones, and the Sharp prize
Mexican singer Emily (born Marycruz Emilia González Careaga) debuted after joining a band called Hermanos Villarroel with a record titled Te Van A Conquistar, featuring her first hit “Popurri Atrevido
Paruguayan punk/rock threesome Enemigos de la Klase started playing in the early ’90s under the name of Los Birramaníacos Led by Christian Pérez, the group’s original lineup was Juan Armano on guitar, Sargus Pérez on bass, and Felipe Fernández on vocals
The Engenheiros do Hawaii were formed in 1984 in Porto Alegre, RS, by guitarist/vocalist Humberto Gessinger (born in 1962, Porto Alegre), drummer Carlos Maltz (born in 1963, Porto Alegre), and bassist Marcelo Fagundes Pitz (born in 1963, Porto Alegre)
Italian rock singer Enrico Ruggeri’s first experience in a band was Josafat, formed in 1973 and inspired by British rock from the late ’60s Soon, the artist created a new project called Champagne Molotov, along with Silvio Cappecia, composing their first original songs in 1975
Spanish rock singer/songwriter Enrique Bunbury got involved in music in the early 1980s, made his debut in a high school band called Apocalipsis, and later played along with Proceso Entrópico
The traditional sounds of Cuba have been resurrected through the piano playing of Enrique Chia Nominated for a Grammy Award in 2001 in the Best Classical Crossover category for his album The Music of Ernesto Lecuona, Chia weaves a dance-inspiring mixture of soft pop, Latin dance tunes, and boleros
One of Spain’s most prolific conductors, Enrique García Asensio has directed symphonic and operatic groups around the world The assistant conductor of the Washington, D
One of Latin rock’s pioneers, Mexican singer/songwriter/guitarist/actor Enrique Sanchez Guzman began his career in the ’50s as a singing, acting teen heart-throb along the lines of Bobby Darin