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Born in Bogotá, Colombia, Alex Campos is a Christian musician who is reaching all of the Americas with the great news of Jesus and the unconditional love people can find in him. He has recorded five albums, including the his most recent, the Grammy-nominated "Cuidaré de ti". His records have included other artistes such as Marcos Witt, Coalo Zamorano, Lilly Goodman and Jesús Adrián Romero. He lives with his wife in his native Colombia. As part of Canzion group he is considered one of the newest promises in Latin American Christian music. Listen to his musica at http://www.sempiternomusic.com .
I fiorentini Campo di Marte furono un altro di quei gruppi che, nonostante un buon contratto discografico con una grossa etichetta (che fu, tra l'altro, l'unico tentativo della United Artists di produrre un gruppo italiano di prog), realizzarono un solo album per poi sparire. Il gruppo venne formato nel 1971 dal chitarrista Enrico Rosa e dal batterista/flautista Mauro Sarti, che avevano precedentemente suonato con gruppi minori come Senso Unico e La Verde Stagione, insieme al bassista italo-americano Richard Ursillo (chiamato Paul Richard nelle note di copertina dell'album perché "suonava meno italiano"). Il tastierista Alfredo "Carlo" Barducci era un musicista diplomato...
Fernando & Sorocaba is a country music band in Brazil. Fernando is Fernando Zorzanello Boniface (born April 21, 1984 in Ji-Paraná-RO) and Sorocaba is the stage name of Fernando Fakra of Assisi (born September 15, 1980 in São Paulo-SP). Fernando began singing when he was living in Cuiabá, where he moved at age 15 and Sorocaba when he was on the college of agronomy in Londrina. He earned this nickname because it was created in the city of Sorocaba, São Paulo. Sorocaba moved to Londrina, where he was studying at College of Agronomy, and there he achieved recognition with his...
Clara Lucila Campos Marcial (16 August 1938 – 12 December 2016 in Lima) was a Peruvian singer known as "la Morena Espectáculo" and "Reina de las Polladas". Lucila Campos, the quintessential interpreter of Afro-Peruvian folk music, was, for 17 years, a prominent member of Black Peru, an Afro-Peruvian cultural association whose mission was to preserve the art and culture of Blacks in Peru. Ms. Campos began singing at a young age, her first song was Peruanita Bonita. She is best known for her songs: Guaranguito, La Morena Trinidad, Toro Mata, and Samba Malate. In 1978, she recorded Ruperta of Angel...