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Growing up in New York City, the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico, bassist Ray Martinez first began performing in the Big Apple with a group called Frequency Producer Teo Macero, no slouch when it comes to looking for talent, picked up this band for a CBS recording, kickstarting Martinez’s active career as a bassist, composer and bandleader
Born in the bosom of a Puerto Rican family settled in New York, salsa singer Ray Sepúlveda was inspired by Latin artists at a very young age, especially tropical performers In addition, he was influenced by his father, who was a bolero singer
Guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Rayito seems to have been bred for musical excellence Steered by his father, also a guitarist, Rayito gave his first public concert at the young age of four
A longtime veteran of the Latin pop circuit whose career included a stint with the best-selling Los Angeles Azules, vallenato performer Rayito Colombiano issued solo LPs including Cicatrices, A Mi Manera, 1998’s Que Cante el Amor and 2000’s El Baile de la Ranita
Latin rock band Rabí was formed in 1998 by guitarist Rodrigo Guillen, keyboardist Ricardo Olivas, and drummer Manuel Corona, who started playing under the name of Avenida They decided to change the band’s name when bassist Ramon Guillen joined the act soon after
Trumpeter and percussionist Ray Maldonado was born January 20, 1946, in Brooklyn, NY, and raised in a bilingual household His guitarist father gave him a set of bongos and a full trap kit when Maldonado was five, and a couple of years later Ray became fascinated with the trumpet, becoming proficient enough on the instrument to appear on The Ted Mack Amateur Hour by the time he was 11 years old
Argentine-Latin CCM singer/songwriter and producer Rabito (born Juan Carlos Fernández) played in a rock en español band called Los Hampones before getting involved in the contemporary Christian music scene