Dominican family guy con shakira biography
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Shakira
Colombian singer-songwriter (born )
For the singer's skiva, see Shakira (album). For other uses, see Shakira (disambiguation).
Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll[a] (shə-KEER-ə, Spanish:[ʃaˈkiɾaisaˈβelmeβaˈɾakriˈpol]; born 2 February )[1] is a Colombian singer-songwriter. She has had a significant impact on the musical landscape of Latin America and has been credited with popularizing Hispanophone music on a global level.[2] The recipient of various accolades, she has won fyra Grammy Awards and fifteen Latin Grammy Awards, including three Song of the Year wins.
Shakira made her recording debut with Sony Music Colombia at the age of Following the commercial failure of her first two albums, Magia () and Peligro (), she rose to prominence with the next two, Pies Descalzos () and Dónde Están los Ladrones? (). Shakira entered the English-language market with her fifth album, Laundry Service (), which sold over 13 million cop
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Dominican Salseros
One of the people who I dont see mentioned on here [although I have yet to check out that link to that other thread that was posted] was the late, but great DIORIS VALLADARES. Early on in his career he was known as El Rey Del Merengue but, much like Joseito Mateo, Luis Kalaaf, and Damiron y Chapuseaux, he was also interpreting Sones, Guarachas, Boleros and other Cuban dance genres. I met this man some years ago via the late Vitin Aviles and, if memory serves me correctly, he was living in the Port Chester section of NY. He had shown me a stack of papers that detailed a history of Dominican music in New York City that he had personally written decades ago. Im afraid I didnt truly appreciate it at the time as I should have. But I do recall seeing some names of people I had never ever heard of before and probably most folks havent either. The Dominican Presence was very strong here in NYC very early on and not just a recent phen
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Carlos Santana - LAST MODIFIED: 22 November
- DOI: /obo/
- LAST MODIFIED: 22 November
- DOI: /obo/
Davis, Jonathan, Carlos Santana, and Ashley Kahn. The Universal Tone: Bringing My Story to Light. New York: Little Brown,
This autobiography by Santana is one of the most ambitious about the musician ever published. The text is supported by anecdotes and dialogs well chosen for their validity that illustrates the musician path. As each chapter progresses, Santana’s albums, band members, family events, documents, collaborations, and tours are covered in greater or lesser detail.
Golio, Gary. Carlos Santana: Sound of the Heart, Song of the World. Illustrated by Rudy Gutiérrez. New York: Henry Holt,
From Carlos Santana’s early life in Mexico to his eventual migration to the United States, author Gary Golio and illustrator Rudy Gutiérrez offer a biographical narrative for children. It illustrates Santana’s journey to discovering his music style through navi