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A musical variety show on television featuring a somewhat chubby singer of Mexican ranchera numbers is suddenly interrupted by a strange masked criminal named Magnus, who announces he is about to present the kidnapping of a famous actress, live on television
After decades playing and later leading one the of top-selling Mexican numbers, Germán Lizárraga brought back the eclectic “sinaolense” style of the legendary Banda el Recodo founded in 1951 by his father Cruz Lizárraga to a new generation of followers
Ex-Mi Banda El Mexicano Germán Román Mancillas signed up to Disa Internacional in March 2001 Román debuted with his new band, Germán Román y su Banda República, with the release of La Voz del Mexicano, featuring the hit single “La Niña Quiere Cerveza” and José Feliciano’s classic “Que Será
One of the precursors of the axé music, Gerônimo found his niche in the exoticism that mixes Caribbean influences with the percussive vigor and sensuality of the music of Bahia
Getúlio Côrtes was one of the most important composers of the “Jovem Guarda” His biggest hit was “Negro Gato,” which was recorded by Renato e Seus Blue Caps (in 1965) and Roberto Carlos (in 1966), among others, and later, in the ’70s, by Luís Melodia
Drawing from musical ideas with origins in North, Central, and South America, Austin, TX-based Ghandaia bring a new definition to the term “American music” Originally formed in early 2000, the band brought together musicians originating from nations such as Mexico, Cuba, Brazil, and the U
Born in rural Argentina, Gabriela Marrone grew up with the pampas and the sound of the cowboys When she was eight, her diplomat father was assigned overseas, which took the family to Portugal
Publicist, singer, composer, and actor Gian Marco was raised in the heart of a family already involved in entertainment Actress Regina Alcóver and singer/songwriter Joe Danova celebrated the birth of their son on August 17, 1970
Multi-instrumentalist, singer/songwriter Gilberto Gil joined his first group, the Desafinados, in the mid-’50s and by the beginning of the 1960s was earning a living as a jingle composer
Gilberto Santa Rosa is one of the most esteemed, and certainly one of the most tradition-minded, soneros to rise to fame in the 1980s, and his popularity and acclaim only increased in subsequent decades, as did his stateliness