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Though Novalima was originally started by four Peruvian musicians living in all four corners of the world (Barcelona, Hong Kong, London, and Lima), this experimental music group’s membership spans much wider than that
Nozinho was, along with Eduardo das Neves, Mário Pinheiro, Cadete, and Baiano, one of the first professional recording singers of Brazil He came to Rio with his parents in 1897, soon joining the local Bohemians
Argentinean Quinteto Real was formed in 1960 by pianist Horacio Salgán and guitarist Ubaldo De Lío, who were joined by Enrique Mario Francini, Rafael Ferro, and bandoneonist Pedro Laurenz
Nuno Roland was a popular singer during the Golden Age of Brazilian song Beginning as a jazz crooner, he became the best singer of the city of São Paulo and also had several Carnival hits
Puerto Rican singer and actress Nydia Caro studied singing, dancing, and acting while living in New York When her father passed away, Caro moved to Puerto Rico In 1967, her first album, called Dímelo Tú, was released by Tico
Mariachi vocalist Nydia Rojas was born in Whittier, California in 1981 but grew up in Guadalajara; there she first encountered the indigenous music of northern Mexico, including ranchera and folk
The traditional music of Panama is combined with reggae and soca rhythms to create the tropical sounds of Nando Boom Formed by Fernando Brown, a vocalist who had sung at dances since the age of ten, the group was successful from their inception in 1985
Bassist, composer, and vocalist of Titãs, Nando Reis was one of the founders of the group in 1982 Among the band’s hits written by him are “Bichos Escrotos” (with Arnaldo Antunes/Sérgio Britto), “Os Cegos do Castelo,” “Pra Dizer Adeus” (with Tony Belloto), and others
Nano Cabrera joined with Tony Croatto, Silverio Pérez, Josy La Torre, and Irvin García in 1975 to create the rich harmonies of Haciendo Punto en Otro Son Although he had previously performed with rock bands, the new group offered an opportunity to focus on Cuban and South American musical influences
Chilean techno-pop duet Nansim! was formed by sound engineer Nano Castro, who was previously participating in a project called Ultragroove, joined by pop singer Katte Moyano, soon recording their first song, “Te Quiero Junto A Mi