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At the age of 17, Argentinean singer/songwriter Horacio Guarany left Alto Verde, the place where the artist spent his childhood, looking for the opportunity to get involved in the local music scene
Talented Latin American musician Horacio Salgán began taking piano classes at a very young age, later studying music in a Buenos Aires conservatory, playing professionally when he joined a local radio station called El Mundo
Multi-instrumentalist, composer, and music director of Andes folk group Inti Illimani, Horacio Salinas has brought the traditional music of Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Argentina to the international stage
After leaving V8, guitarist Osvaldo Civile formed Horcas in August of 1988, having Eddie Walker on bass, Adrián Zucchi on guitar, Gabriel Ganzo on drums, and Hugo Benítez on vocals
Having played with Hermeto Pascoal, Zélia Duncan, Marco Pereira, Marcos Ariel, Rosa Passos, and others, Hamilton de Holanda was a prodigy child who confirmed his virtuosic talent at the choro mandolin
Uruguayan Latin rock band Hoy Juega was formed in 1997 by young musicians Leonardo Alzogaray, Federico Bogliacino, and Gabriel Alvarez During 1998, the band played along with bands such as Fleco and M-12 while participating in different local festivals
The full spectrum of Latin American music — from traditional to contemporary — has been explored by Los Angeles-based band, Huayucaltia Blending Andean folk music, jazz, classical and nueva cancion (new song), Huayucaltia continuously stretch the limits of their repertoire
Latin alternative group Huecco were formed by Ivahn, former vocalist with the late-’90s hip-hop/rock fusion group Sugarless Sugarless founding member Frankie, a guitar player studying at the Musicians Institute in L
Argentinean threesome Huevo Duro was formed in the late ’90s by guitarist Gabriel Vidal, bassist Luis Cernello, and drummer Matías Novelle Inspired by the 1970s rock scene, the band recorded in 1998 at their own studio, named El Cigarro, an album called Abre Tu Mente, which was released in 1999
Puerto Rican/Jamaican-descendant singer Huey Dunbar was convinced to get involved in tropical music by arranger/producer Sergio George after performing in a talent contest During the following two years the young artist improved his natural skills, in addition, he learned how to speak and sing in Spanish