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Los Angeles, CA-based Inesperado emerged in February 2002 after Mexican singer and “bajo sexto” player Marcos López from Monterrey, Nuevo León, decided to assembled his own outfit
Active in the artistic scene since 1950, Inezita Barroso is still very popular today A fighter for the cause of “caipira” (hillbilly) music, she has recorded over 80 albums and some unforgettable classics
Since she was a child, Mexican-born Ingrid Mann always wanted to become a professional singer She got that opportunity at the age of 16 when she made her first album for Universal, featuring the main title for the Altavista Films movie El Segundo Aire, directed by Fernando Sari�ana
Graduated in Communications at San Diego’s State University, Innis was captivated by Latin music while listening to Jos� Alfredo Jim�mez, he moved to Cuernavaca in 1997 to learn Spanish and to Mexico City in 1998 to take singing, dancing, and guitar classes
Mexican ska revival ensemble Inspector comprises singer Javier Sánchez aka Big Javi, drummer David Martínez aka Tribi, bassist Arnoldo Ortega aka Lolo, sax players Jaime González aka Jimmy and Jesús Arriaga aka Padrino, guitarist Alejandro Ortega aka Güero, keyboardist Homero Ontiveros aka Marango and trumpeter Jesús Lemo
Panamanian rock act Instinto made its debut with “Dilatante/Grisoscuro” and “Rozando El Cielo,” two songs included in the local rock compilation Tainaker
Seattle-based Latin pop band Intermundo was formed in the 1990s by four experienced American musicians Susie Fernández, with years of classical piano and voice studies and training, Kevin Henrickson, who holds a bachelor of arts degree in music education, Michael Gordon, who started to get involved in music since the age of 12, and Josh Woodman, percussion instructor since 1991
The Internacional Carro Show consists of vocalists Miguel Angel Ansaldo and Adrian Rodriguez, guitarist Eleno Hernandez, keyboardist Ezequiel Hernandez, bassist Roberto Hernandez, drummer Jesus Rodriguez, trumpeters Javier Hernandez and Francisco Enrique, bongo player Antonio Hernandez, and percussionists Ismael Hernandez and Leonardo Hernandez
For well over 30 years, Inti-Illimani (the name translates as “Sun God”) has held a beacon for Chilean music, both the traditional folk styles and the more contemporary nueva cancion
Intocable rose to mass popularity in the late ’90s and became arguably the most successful tejano act of their day Intocable’s style of tejano is undeniably norteño in nature, driven by polka rhythms and heavily accented by accordion