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In 1981, at 19, Fernanda Abreu had an amateur band with Leo Jaime (Nota Vermelha) and was doing contemporary dancing in the groups Coringa and Fonte Later in that year, she joined Blitz, a band of historical importance for Brazilian rock of the ’80s
On her first eponymous album from 2002, Fernanda Porto elegantly mixed electronica (mostly drum’n’bass) with more traditional Brazilian popular music styles such as bossa nova, maracatu, and samba
Born in Ecuador, raised in California, Fernando began his career in the late ’80s With a rather smooth singing voice, he tends to record pop-ish urban dance music and an occasional message rap tune
Fernando Albuerne developed from a performer of Cuban songs into one of the great vocal interpreters of Spanish material in general He performed and recorded throughout the Spanish-speaking world and at times lived in Caracas, Venezuela, as well as Cuba and eventually Tampa, FL
With more than 200 compositions written together with Milton Nascimento, not mentioning an extensive array of first-rate composers, Fernando Brant is one of the most important Brazilian contemporary lyricists
Singer and songwriter Fernando Delgadillo was born in Mexico City in 1965 In 1986, the artist started building his music career while participating in a folk band called El Sapo Cancionero
Argentinean pop/rock singer Fabiana Cantilo was born in March 3, 1959 At the beginning of her career, Cantilo was known for playing in a theatre company called Bay-Biscuits Later, and as her interest for music was growing, Fabiana Cantilo started supporting music acts
Composer of unforgettable pages in the history of Brazilian music like “Nega Maluca,” “Ninguém Me Ama,” “Saudade,” and “Zum-Zum,” Fernando Lobo (Edu Lobo’s father) also left a fundamental heritage in the many TV specials about Brazilian musicians he produced and presented
Latin pop singer/songwriter Fernando Osorio was born in Colombia and raised in Venezuela, studying music at a young age He teamed up with Juan Carlos Pérez in a duet, simply called Fernando y Juan Carlos
Chilean Fernando Ubiergo has been mostly recognized for writing and singing nostalgic tunes based on his melancholic memories about personal experiences While a student at a local university in Santiago de Chile, Ubiergo participated in a music contest called Festival de la Primavera (Spring Festival), coming in first place with his song “Un Café Para Platon,” which was later released as a single