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  2. Venezuelan merengue - Wikipedia

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    Outside of Venezuela, Merengue simply did not catch on. Even on its heyday very few composers and bandleaders dedicated any effort to this form, maybe because of the difficult rhythm. Trinidadian Lionel Belasco composed, performed and recorded some Venezuelan Merengues and Waltzes between the 1910s and the 1930s.

  3. Chino & Nacho - Wikipedia

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    Before forming a duo, Chino and Nacho were both part of the Venezuelan merengue boy band Calle Ciega alongside Luifer, Gabo Marquez and Emilio Vizcaino where they started their musical careers. They released five albums, with the hit single, "Mi Cachorrita" on Una Vez Más. Calle Ciega gained significant airplay in Venezuela and surrounding ...

  4. Fuera de Clase - Wikipedia

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    Fuera de Clase (meaning outside the class) also known by its initials as FDC was a Venezuelan pan-Latin musical formation of youth with its own repertoire of songs and dance routines. The formation formed in the early 2000s by artist development producers Ruben Ferrer Rubio and Johnny Nuñez, had a lineup made up of six young performers ...

  5. Music of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    The Quinteto Contrapunto, founded by Rafael Suárez and Aida Navarro, was a celebrated Venezuelan vocal quintet which reached nationwide and international celebrity in the early 1960s, and was very active for about a decade. Other forms of Venezuelan folk music are tensively recorded and researched due to the work of Caracas-based Fundación ...

  6. Los Cañoneros - Wikipedia

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    The groups that play "cañonera" music include several Venezuelan rhythms like the Venezuelan merengue, a variant of the pasodoble, joropo, and Venezuelan waltz. As of 2017, there are only two groups dedicated to preserving the traditional music of Caracas: Los Antaños del Stadium (1946), and Los Cañoneros .

  7. List of merengue musicians - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable musicians who do merengue music 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 .

  8. Music of Latin America - Wikipedia

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    The hybrid traditional ensembles of then and now that dedicate their program to folkloric program to arrangements of Venezuelan folk music - ensembles such as estudiantinas, Venezuelan Merengue. Nowadays it is always discussed whether merengue is written in 2/4, 6/8 or 5/8.

  9. Calle Ciega - Wikipedia

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    Calle Ciega is a boy band from Venezuela.The group, created and managed by Artist developers and management team formed by Jhonny Nuñez, originally began singing merengue-based songs, but as the different incarnations of the group progressed the songs moved away from merengue toward the more urban sounds of hip hop and reggaeton.