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One of the earliest idols of Brazilian rock in the ’50s, S�rgio Murilo was appointed the “King of Rock” by the Revista do Rock magazine for his versions of North-American hits by Paul Anka and Neil Sedaka
As an urban teenager, Sérgio Reis promoted a peculiar fusion of rootsy “caipira” (hillbilly) music with the influences of Elvis Presley, Paul Anka, and Neil Sedaka
Sérgio Ricardo is a fundamental figure in Brazilian history, not only musical As a musician, composer, movie maker and writer he deeply influenced Brazilian culture At eight, he started his piano studies at the local conservatory, soon beginning to play around
The fourth-season winner of Spanish vocal competition TV show Operacion Triunfo, Sergio Rivero was born on April 1st of 1986 A supermarket clerk before his appearance on the top-rated American Idol-like program, Rivero had grown up a fan of American soul and R&B
Sérgio Sampaio composed only one hit, “Eu Quero é Botar Meu Bloco na Rua,” re-recorded in the ’90s by Elba Ramalho and Roupa Nova But even if he was not to know commercial success with his elaborate lyrics (invariably praised by critics) and his irreverent manner, his talent had many admirers who continue to revere his works
Talented Sergio Vargas is primarily a merengue singer, but has also earned acclaim for his ability to sing other forms of Tropical music, including ballads He was born in the Dominican Republic and got his start singing with the local group La Banda Brava
Sergio “El Shaka” Vega was born into a musical family in the working-class rural village of Ciudad Obregon, in the state of Sonora, Mexico The eighth son in a family of 13, Sergio lived among uncles and members of an extended family who would play songs and sing before heading out for the day’s work
Mexican singer/songwriter Serralde (born Viktor Serralde) was raised in the bosom of a musician’s family Serralde got his first guitar at a very young age and began composing for the first time when he was a teenager
Serú Girán, a progressive rock band from Argentina, was formed in the late ’70s by Charly García, guitarist David Lebón, bassist Pedro Aznar, and drummer Oscar Moro After leading la Máquina de Hacer Pájaros, García moved to Brazil to start his new project
Brothers Servando and Florentino Primera, a popular Venezuelan pop duo billed as Servando y Florentino, experienced remarkable success at a young age, first as adolescent singers in La Orquesta Salserín and subsequently as a teenage salsa-pop act overseen for a while by Ricardo Montaner