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Mexican threesome Tex Tex became involved in the Latin rock scene in 1986, making their debut with the release of an independent album called Un Toque Mágico in 1989, followed by Perdidos and Tex Tex 3 in 1992
Texas Latino is an up-and-coming Tejano band that is comprised of members from other prominent Tejano bands including Culturas and Grupo Sol From the former band came accordion player Candor “Candyman” Tovar and songwriter and guitarist Luis Ortiz
Mexican singer/composer Thais started writing poems inspired by her own feelings at a very young age After being captivated by popular music, she decided to make a demo singing and playing synthesizer
Mexico, and in turn much of the Spanish-speaking world, knew very few media superstars as illustrious as singer/actress Thalía, whose beauty and celebrity were practically unmatched during her prime
Miami-based the Baboons started composing their own music in the early ’90s while playing at small venues in South Beach In 1999, the band released its first album, called Evolution, getting positive reviews in the local media
Dominican alternative pop/rock group Tab�-Tek started touring Santo Domingo’s club circuit in 1996, making the band’s debut with the release of Girar, getting its songs “Instintos” and “Escena Gastada” climbing on local charts
The Bubbles were lead by brothers C�sar Ladeira and Renato Ladeira, sons of the radio man C�sar Ladeira and actress Renata Fronzi They recorded in 1966 the single “N�o Vou Cortar o Cabelo
The excitement of New York’s salsa scene has been imported to England by the Leeds-based, ten-piece group Casa Latina All-Stars With no member older than 30 years old, the group brings a youthful approach to their music, infusing progressive “salsa moderna” with funk, jazz, and Cuban-style rap
Although the Estrada Brothers have had their group for decades, it was not until 1997 that they had an opportunity to record for a major jazz label The band started in the mid-’50s and was founded by Ruben, Henry and Angel Estrada
One of the most important vocal/instrumental groups of the Jovem Guarda, the Fevers, along with its solo discography, accompanied in recordings stars of the movement like Eduardo Araújo, Deny e Dino, Roberto Carlos, Erasmo Carlos, Wilson Simonal, the Golden Boys, Paulo Sérgio, Jorge Ben, and Trio Esperança