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Spanish vocalist/recording artist Vega was born in Cordoba, Spain, on February 18, 1979, the middle child of three sisters Like many gracing the Spanish charts, her visibility is thanks to the pop music competition TV show Operacion Triunfo
Founded in 1970 by older members of the Portela samba school (Manacéia, Alvaiade, Ventura, Antônio Rufino dos Reis, Aniceto, Alberto Lonato, Francisco Santana, Mijinha, Alcides Dias Lopes, Armando Santos, and Antônio Caetano), the Velha Guarda da Portela recorded in the same year the LP Portela: Escolas Passado de Glória
Chilean female threesome Venus was formed in the early ’90s by Rosemary Vargas, a high school student, joined by singer Andrea Alarcón, guitarists Celia and Marianela Zurita, and drummer Claudia Celis
Latin star Verónica Castro (born Verónica Judith Sainz Castro) began working as an announcer on a local TV show while attending singing and dancing classes at a young age In 1974, she became the mother of her first son, Cristian
Vicente Amigo has been called “the natural continuation of Paco De Lucia” A former child prodigy, Amigo has continued to evolve as a musician and vocalist In a 1998 interview, Amigo explained, “I believe that flamenco has always been something for adults, not just for children
More than just the undisputed king of Mexico’s traditional ranchera music, Vicente Fern�ndez — “El Idolo de Mexico” — is one of that country’s most recognizable and influential cultural icons
Vicente Fernández Jr was born and raised in the bosom of a family involved for decades in the traditional Mexican music field Son of the local celebrity Vicente Fernández aka El Charro de Huentitan and brother of the popular singer Alejandro Fernández, he began singing along with his father and mentor at a very young age
Mexican alternative band Víctimas del Doctor Cerebro started playing under the name of Tecnopal by the end of the 1980s, led by El Chipotle and El Abulón When drummer El Bruja and guitarist El Destroyer joined, the name of the band was changed, soon recording its debut album, called Tecnopal
Vocalist Victor Alejandro Garcia Perez was born October 1, 1975, in the city of Tampico, Tamaulipas Victor’s father, Victor Garcia Tenorio, and mother, Juana Elizabeth Perez, report that Victor Jr
Singer/songwriter Víctor Heredia decided to pursue music studies at a young age, learning how to play piano and guitar Soon after, the young musician began participating in different radio shows, winning a folkloric festival called Revelación Juvenil with his song “Para Cobrar Altura,” in 1967