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At the dawn of the new millennium, Enrique Iglesias was the best-selling Latin recording artist in the world The son of multi-million-selling singer Julio Iglesias, Enrique was born in Madrid, Spain, where he lived with his mother, his brother Julio, and his sister Chabeli
The former lead singer of la Barberia Del Sur and Sabicas, Enrique Morente has continued to set the pace for modern flamenco experimentalism as a soloist His affinity for lyrics written by modern and classic poets
After spending the ’50s recording accompanied by an orchestra and the Regional do Canhoto, Jacob do Bandolim entered the ’60s looking for an accompaniment formula more suited to his personal taste
Ranchera singer Erasmo Catarino Gonzalez Delgado was born in Xalpaltlahuac, Guerrero, Mexico, on November 25, 1977 Born to Nahuatl parents, and in a region where the native Mexican culture and language are still prevalent, from an early age Erasmo strongly identified with his heritage
Erasmo Carlos is a historic figure in Brazilian rock, acknowledged by many as the father of Brazilian style Extremely important as a composer, mainly because of his creations with longtime partner Roberto Carlos, he has been intensively recorded by many top artists
Ex-Mata Violeta singer/guitarist Erica García decided to go on her own in 1995 The artist got involved in music since learning how to play guitar at the age of seven, getting experience while participating in bands such as Divididos and Cienfuegos
Mexican singer/actor Erick Rubín got involved in popular music while participating in a local teen pop collective called Timbiriche, starting his solo career with the release of La Casa Del Amor in 1993
Baja, California’s banda singer/songwriter Erika Ortiz made her debut with 1995’s Run Run, which was followed by several other releases by Cintas Acuario Her self-titled 2000 release appeared on BMG US Latin
In spite of his early demise at 41, Erlon Chaves had a noted role in the ’60s and ’70s during the organization of the earliest historic music festivals, and also as an arranger/conductor/musician in records and shows of highly expressive Brazilian and international artists
An acclaimed artist, poet, singer, craftsman, and composer, Ernesto Cavour has played an essential role in the growing popularity of the charango The president of the Bolivian Society of Charango Instrumentalists and Composers, he helped to launch the Virtual Museum of Bolivian Instruments