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  2. Merengue music - Wikipedia

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    Venezuelan Merengueros include Roberto Antonio, Miguel Moly, Natusha, Porfi Jiménez, Billo's Caracas Boys, and Los Melodicos. Merengue is also popular in the coastal city of Guayaquil in Ecuador. The new line of merengue created in New York City has become very popular amongst younger listeners. Known as "Merengue de Mambo", its proponents ...

  3. El Jeffrey - Wikipedia

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    With about 35 years of musical career, he is one of the most transcendent merengueros in the Dominican Republic. El Jeffrey first became a household name with the 80's merengue group La Artilleria along with Nelson Gil, Joan Minaya and "La Rubia" Jaqueline. [4] With La Artilleria he recorded the major hits "Soy yo" and "Otra noche."

  4. Venezuelan merengue - Wikipedia

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    People dancing merengue rucaneao. Merengue is a musical form extended through all the Caribbean.The first occurrences of merengue in print in Venezuela are from scores of “dance merengue” of the second half of the 19th century.

  5. Jochy Hernández - Wikipedia

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    Hernández was the son of Bartolo Hernández. [2]Hernández lost his father at the age of 11 when, on October 5, 1974, Bartolo was shot on his chest and murdered. [3] His father's murder was never solved.

  6. Merengue - Wikipedia

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    Merengue can refer to: . Merengue music, a musical genre which originated in the Dominican Republic. Merengue (dance), a dance form Merengue típico, a regional variety of merengue popular in the Cibao valley of the Dominican Republic

  7. Merengue típico - Wikipedia

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    Merengue tipico band playing in Santiago, Dominican Republic. Merengue típico (also known as merengue cibaeño or colloquially as perico ripiao) is a musical genre of the Dominican Republic, and the oldest style of merengue.

  8. Fefita la Grande - Wikipedia

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    Manuela Josefa Cabrera Taveras (born September 18, 1943), known as Fefita La Grande, is a Dominican accordionist and the most recognized female performer of typical merengue, a more rural variation of merengue, the main musical genre of the Dominican Republic.

  9. Limi-T 21 - Wikipedia

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    Limi-T 21 (sometimes spelled as Limi-T XXI) is a popular merengue group from Puerto Rico.The group was formed in 1990. The group consists of three members: Angel Ramiro Matos, Javier Bermúdez, and Elvin F. Torres Serrant. They released their first album