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  2. List of Uruguayan musicians - Wikipedia

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    Notable Uruguayan musicians and singers. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Past César Amaro (1948–2012) Francisco Canaro (1888–1964) José Carbajal (1943–2010) Abel Carlevaro (1916–2001) Luis Cluzeau Mortet (1888–1957) Ramón Collazo (1901–1981) Eduardo Fabini ...

  3. Category:Uruguayan musicians - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Lists of musicians by nationality - Wikipedia

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    Lists of American musicians (28 P) ... List of North Korean musicians; List of Norwegian jazz musicians; ... List of Uruguayan musicians; Z.

  5. List of Uruguayans - Wikipedia

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    Julio César Benítez Amodeo – Uruguayan football player, played seven seasons with Barcelona from 1961 to his sudden death in 1968 Edinson Cavani – football player, member of national team and Manchester United

  6. Category:Uruguayan male musicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Uruguayan musicians. It includes musicians that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing ...

  7. Category:Music of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Uruguayan music-related lists (1 C) + Uruguayan musicians (15 C, 26 P) A. ... MTV Europe Music Award for Best Latin America South Act; N. National Anthem of Uruguay; P.

  8. Luis Cluzeau Mortet - Wikipedia

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    Cluzeau Mortet, along with Alfonso Broqua, Eduardo Fabini and Vicente Ascone, a representative of the nationalist tendency that emerged in Uruguayan music in the 1910s and 20s. [1] He played first violin for Ossodre (SODRE Symphony Orchestra) from 1931 until 1946 but had to step down due to a hearing affliction.

  9. Category:Uruguayan musicians by genre - Wikipedia

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