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The award-winning singer Márcia has performed with names like Baden Powell, Vinícius de Moraes, Eduardo Gudin, and Paulo César Pinheiro, having launched Johnny Alf’s “Eu e a Brisa
Popular radio announcer and TV host Marcia Ferreira started pursuing a singing career in the early ’80s after she settled down in Brasilia Identified with Latin pop acts, Ferreira released an album of romantic ballads in 1982 after signing up to Continental Records
Known as El Embajador del Romanticismo (Romanticism Ambassador) and El Lujo de Mexico (Mexico’s Luxury), his live debut took place in January 1946 at Ciudad Juarez After moving to Mexico City, Marco Antonio Muñiz teamed up with Juan Neri and Héctor González forming a successful threesome called Los Tres Ases
Marco Antonio Solís is without question one of the most important figures in the rise of Mexican and Latin music to world prominence during the last two decades of the 20th century
Venezuelan-born, New York-based flutist Marco Granados incorporates his love of classical, folk, and jazz music into his diverse career as a teacher, recording artist, and solo and ensemble performer
One of the main members of the famed band, Grupo 4:40, Marco Hernandez issued his first solo album, Que Hable la Musica in early 2000 The album featured pop sounds, popular and modern bachatas, ballands and other rhythms from the tropical genre
After getting his first piano at the age of six, Italian singer/songwriter Marco Masini began studying music, making his debut at the age of 11 while joining a local orchestra, later participating in a group called Errata Corrige
Although best known for composing the indelible theme to the television classic I Love Lucy, Marco Rizo was also a renowned classical pianist, deftly fusing traditional techniques with the more modern approaches of swing and Afro-Cuban jazz
Marcos Esguleba has been working extensively as a sideman for many of the most famous artists in Brazil and is a very requested session musician His resumé includes working with Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Maria Bethânia, João Bosco, Sérgio Mendes, Chico Buarque, Elza Soares, Roberto Carlos, Martinho da Vila, Beth Carvalho, Ivan Lins, Alcione, Nana Caymmi, Lulu Santos, Daniela Mercury, and many others
After singing and composing for David Lee Garza y los Musicales, the talented Marcos Orozco decided to start a solo career; he made his debut with the release of Ahora y Siempre, Simplemente Marcos