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Toño Rosario. Máximo Antonio del Rosario (born November 3, 1955), commonly [clarification needed] known as Toño Rosario, is a Grammy Award nominee [1] musician, best known for his role of bandleader of Merengue music act Los Hermanos Rosario. [2] In 1990, he started his successful solo career receiving gold and platinum certifications.
Los Hermanos Rosario is an emblematic merengue music band from the Dominican Republic. The orchestra was founded on 1 May 1978, Labor Day in Salvaleón de Higuey, a town on the edge of the eastern part of the Dominican Republic. At that time, the 7 brothers debuted with the municipal authorities in a ceremony in their native town.
Israel Casado, also known as Ysrael Casado, is a Dominican arranger, music coordinator, piano player, musical director, and producer. He is best known for working with artists Toño Rosario and Los Hermanos Rosario. Although he is no longer with Toño Rosario, he worked alongside Toño Rosario for over 13 years. Israel Casado has also ...
It was announced that Myspace lost 12 years worth of content in a server migration gone wrong. So that meant any songs, photos and videos uploaded to the site between 2003-2015 were straight up ...
He also invites four merengue greats — Toño Rosario, Fernando Villalona, Rubby Perez, and Ramón Orlando — for the fun and upbeat “15,500 Noches.” More from Rolling Stone
Ivette Cintron. Ivette Cintron is a Puerto Rican merenque singer. From 1991 to 1997, she was married to the legendary Dominican merenque singer, Toño Rosario. [1] Cintron is also a businesswoman, [2] and beautician, having once owned a beauty salon at her mansion in Bayamon, Puerto Rico .
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Producer (s) Anthony "Romeo" Santos. Mate Traxx. " 15,500 Noches " (English: "15,500 Nights") is a song by American singer Romeo Santos and Dominican merengue musicians Fernando Villalona, Rubby Pérez, Toño Rosario, and Ramón Orlando as a featured artist. [1] It is the ninth track of Santos' fifth studio album Formula, Vol. 3 (2022). [2][3]