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Los Hermanos is a rock band from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The group was formed in 1997 by Marcelo Camelo ( vocals / guitar ), Rodrigo Amarante ( guitar / vocals ), Rodrigo Barba ( drums ), and Bruno Medina ( keyboards / keyboard bass ).
While this may sound good for salsa, it is not completely correct, the first group to use the name salsa was Cheo Marquetti y los salseros, a Cuban group in the late 1950s but the term salsa was mainly adopted to represent a new combination of sounds and instruments in the late 1960s largely in connection with Fania and where a term was needed ...
Grupo Exterminador, (formerly known as Los Hermanos Corona between 1991 & 1992) is a Mexican norteño band. Though known for performing various song styles such as rancheras , cumbias , and ballads , they are especially famous for their brash narcocorridos .
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.
Valentín Elizalde Valencia (Spanish: [balenˈtin eliˈsalde βaˈlensja]; 1 February 1979 – 25 November 2006) was a regional Mexican singer. Nicknamed "El Gallo de Oro" (The Golden Rooster), he was known for his off-key style.
4 is the fourth album of the Los Hermanos band, released in 2005. The album was certified gold by the Brazilian Association of Record Producers after 50,000 copies were sold. [ 4 ]
Los Hermanos" is often considered a protest song. Some claim it criticizes the dictatorship of the Latin American countries, done to secure the fidelity of the region to the United States and, by doing that, avoiding leftist governments. The lyrics are an ode to fraternity and freedom with an implicit urge for Latin American union: