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La Biblia (pronounced [la ˈβiβlja]; Spanish for "The Bible") is the second studio album by the Argentine band Vox Dei, released as a double album on March 15, 1971 by Disc Jockey Records. Considered a milestone of nascent Argentine rock , as well as one of the first rock operas and concept albums of rock en español , La Biblia centers on ...
Sólo le pido a Dios (in English: I only ask of God) is a famous protest song, written by Argentine singer-songwriter León Gieco. It is the first song of Gieco's 1978 album, IV LP . History
Dios cuida de mí; Mi Cristo vive; Ofrenda agradable (feat Laurie Colón). Alaba a Dios (feat Ricardo Rodríguez). Tomando de la fuente; Me diste amor; 25 años de ministerio (CD 2) Gloria a Dios; Juntos venceremos; Escribiendo victoria; Himno de victoria; Hombre de fuego; Alaba a Dios (feat Coral). Momento triunfal; Alaba a Dios (feat Ricardo ...
In October, Vox Dei signed to Polydor Records and started work on their new album Gata de Noche, which was released in December 1978 and proved to be a successful album for the group. Slowly the differences between the musicians started to grow during the making of a conceptual new album about El Cid , but Polydor refused to produce it.
In 1996 Klein quit the music business because of complete fatigue, marked by spontaneous hair loss. She returned in 1999 as the singer in the group Purple Prose, which released a debut album that year. Vaya Con Dios returned in 2004 with a new album titled The Promise. In 2006, The Ultimate Collection greatest hits album was released.
Clamemos a Jesús (En vivo desde Zócalo de la Ciudad de México) Aliento Producciones 2001 Vivencias: CanZion 2001 Sana Nuestra Tierra (En vivo) 2001 Dios al mundo amó 2001 A viva voz: 2001 Juan Romero: Vol.1: 2002 Ahora es el tiempo 2002 El encuentro (En vivo) 2003 Lo mejor de Marcos Witt III: 2003 Vicente Montaño: Abrázame: 2003 Dios de ...
Dios de Pactos is the twenty-fourth album released by Christian singer Marcos Witt. [3] The album was recorded live in Miami, Florida . The self-titled single from the album was the winner of the "Song of the Year" category at the 2004 Arpa Awards.
The group was originally named simply "dios", but due to a legal threat from Ronnie James Dio changed their name to "dios (malos)" [1] in 2004. Current members of the band are: John Paul Caballero (bass) Jimmy Cabeza DeVaca (keyboards) Patrick Butterworth (drums) Joel Morales (guitar, vocals) Edwin Kampwirth (keyboards)