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Grupo Niche is one of the world's best known salsa and cumbia groups from Colombia and it enjoys great popularity throughout Latin America. It was formed in 1980 by Jairo Varela, who became producer, director, songwriter, vocalist and guiro player. It also included Nicolas Cristanelo, on the piano; Alexis Lozano, on the trombone; Francisco Garcia, on the bass; Luis Pacheco, on the congas; as well as vocalists Jorge Bassam and Hector Viveros. Grupo Niche's first album: "Al Pasito" was released that same year, 1980, and placed their native Colombia in a modest position in the salsa world. "Querer Es Poder"...
There are four groups that have recorded under the name Fandango. 1) Fandango was a band, formed in 1975/1976. Joe Lynn Turner was the lead singer of the band (on all four of their studio-albums). He also co-wrote most of their material with keybourdist LaRue. Albums: - Fandango (1977) - Last Kiss (1978) - One Night Stand (1979) - Cadillac (1980) 2) Fandango was a Mexican female pop music group created by Abelardo Leal in 1986 in Monterrey, Mexico. Five unknown girls joined together under the record label EMI and recorded a low-budget debut album Contrastes. The album received little...
This is probably one of the most successful band of Samba Pagode in Brazil, some of their great songs include Ze do caraco, Na palma da mao or Coracao Radiante. .
Fuel Fandango is a duo from Spain formed by Ale Acosta and Nita. Fuel Fandango looks can be deceiving. Ale Acosta, with his harmless guitar and Nita, tiny and fragile at a first glance impression, both are fire on stage. Their music proposal is ambitious, rich, fun. Its purpose is dancing, spark the fun, in order to get that they trust their live acts to a experienced music formation. Fuel Fandango is electronic organic music, rock, funk and a subtle touch of southern flamenco music. It is Ale Acosta's new project, DJ and producer of Mojo Project ( 3 albums...
Grupo Rodeio is a brazilian tchê music band from Rio Grande do Sul. The band was formed in 1983, in Porto Alegre city. .