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Roberto Carlos (born April 19, 1943 in Cachoeiro de Itapemirim, Espírito Santo, Brazil) initiated a major revolution of customs in Brazil in the '60s. Reaching success in a period coinciding with the youth movement started by the The Beatles that was taking over the world, Carlos was the leader of Jovem Guarda ("Young Guard") . He led the TV show that became a generic denomination of a musical style and what was a definitive change of face to the Brazilian phonographic market and of the very art of marketing itself (with the advent of an aggressive merchandising of the JG's...
Roberto Aussel is a classical guitarist from Argentina (b. La Plata, Argentina, 1954).
He is now based in Cologne, Germany, where he is professor at the Hochschule für Musik.
www.robertoaussel.com. .
Roberto Angleró Pepín (September 12, 1929 – April 29, 2018) was a Puerto Rican music composer and singer, notable for writing various hit songs in the bolero, salsa and Afro-Puerto Rican music genres. He is known for having written various major Spanish language music singles such as "La Pared", "Si Dios fuera negro", "La boda de ella", "Soy Boricua" and others.
Angleró was born in Fajardo, on Puerto Rico’s eastern coast. His father Juan, an itinerant carpenter, was originally from Maricao, on the western side of the island; his mother Carmen was a seamstress. Always moving where work was available,...
Born in San Diego, Roberto Tapia was the son of parents who had relocated from Sinaloa, Mexico. At eleven years of age, the future musician entered Difocur, a prestigious music school where he studied clarinet. While mastering the clarinet, Tapia was still reluctant to showcase his talents. But after coaxing from friend and family, Tapia began performing at various dancehalls and receptions. At 17, he made his professional debut in Tijuana, Mexico alongside the Lobito de Sinaloa. In 2001, Tapia began assembling musicians for his debut album. Mixing Latin rhythms with touches of hip-hop and electronica, Tapia released his self-titled...
Barrio de tango
Garua
La ultima curda
Buenas Aires Conoce
Cafe de La Humedad
Yira - Yira
Lo que vos te merecés
Tinta Roja
Muñeca Brava
El pescante
Vuelvo al Sur
Trenzas
Como Dos Extraños
Frente Al Mar
Vuelvo al Sur
Fruta amarga
El Ultimo cafe (Roberto Goyeneche)
Motivo
Chiquilín de Bachín
Milonga Que Peina Canas
Corazón No Le Hagas Caso
Cambalache (Astor Piazzola) vivo
Balada para un loco
Ya Estamos Iguales
Tinta Roja
Tabaco
Después
Por Una Cabeza
Intimas
Corazon no le hagas caso
Без названия
A Homero
Garras
Fueye
Toda mi vida
Vuelvo Al Sur (original)
La ultima curda
El metejon
Vuelvo al Sur
La Ъltima Curda
La ultima curda [tango]
Vuelvo Al Sur
Vuelvo al Sur
Torbellino
Milonga Que Peina Canas
Vuelvo Al Sur
El Gordo triste
Pa'Que bailen los muchachos
Vuelvo Al Sur (1988)
Afiches