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Fiel a La Vega is a Rock en Español band from Puerto Rico formed in 1994. The band consisted of members Tito Auger and Ricky Laureano (vocals and guitars), who come from the northern city of Vega Alta, Puerto Rico , along with brothers Pedro and Jorge Arraiza (drums and bass), who come from the neighboring city of Vega Baja .
Un Junte para la Historia was a concert from three Puerto Rican bands: Fiel a la Vega, Haciendo Punto en Otro Son, and Moliendo Vidrio, celebrated in Puerto Rico on November 29, 1998. The concert was then released as a DVD and a CD .
Fiel a la Vega (1996) El Concierto Acústico ... Released: 1996; Fiel a la Vega is the first album by the rock en español band Fiel a la Vega, released in 1996.
In 2010, Jorge graduated cooking school at Ana G Mendez University and has alternated between cooking jobs and gigs with Fiel a la Vega, as well as featuring with Repli-K (an 80s and 90s cover band). In 2016, Los Arraiza Voladores released their CD "Blues Gobierno y Otros Males Sociales" recorded and produced by Ricky Laurerano.
Fiel a la Vega "Salimos de Aquí" is a song written and composed by Puerto Rican rock band Fiel A La Vega . [ 1 ] It was their first single from their first album, in 1996, and is considered one of their biggest hits to date.
La Prosperidad is the fourth studio album released by the rock en español band Fiel a la Vega. It was released independently in 2002. It was released independently in 2002. The lead guitarist Ricky Laureano takes a more prominent role, writing four songs, and co-writing another three with the singer Tito Auger .
Tres is the third studio album released by the rock en español band Fiel a la Vega. It was released in 1999 by EMI Latin and is the first album by the band released on an international label. Track listing
Peter O. Knight Airport (IATA: TPF, ICAO: KTPF, FAA LID: TPF) is an airport on Davis Islands, five minutes (3 NM or 5.6 km or 3.5 mi [1]) from downtown Tampa, Florida.Built as a Works Progress Administration project, it was Tampa's main airport from 1935 to 1945, and is still used by general aviation operators today because of its proximity to the central city.