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Genres, scenes and movements
editArtists and groups
edit- Alakrán (1980s Argentine hard rock band)
- Alberto Rionda (Spanish guitarist of Avalanch and Alquimia fame; see es:Alberto Rionda; currently exists as redirect only)
- Alquimia (Spanish band) (his side project; see es:Alquimia (banda))
- Alejandro Jaen (Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee)
- Alejandro Quintero (receipt of the Latin Grammy Trustees Award)
- André Midani (receipt of the Latin Grammy Trustees Award)
- Burning (band) (Spanish rock band, 15th best Spanish band according to Rolling Stone; see es:Burning)
- Cheo Zorilla (Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee)
- Copacabana Beat (Brazilian MPB, funk, soul band; see pt:Copacabana Beat)
- ¡Cubanismo! (Cuban band; see http://www.discogs.com/artist/274454-Cubanismo!)
- MC Miltinho (Brazilian child funk carioca performer; became notable basically because of one song, "Bota o dedinho pro alto", so it could actually make more sense to create an article on the song, instead of the artist)
- 2polos (Brazilian rock/grunge band)
- Eduardo Magallanes (Mexican composer and arranger, receipt of the Latin Grammy Trustees Award)
- Eugenia León (Mexican singer and receipt of the Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award) Done
- Ernesto Duarte Brito (Cuban band leader and composer; see: es:Ernesto Duarte Brito and Ernesto Duarte Brito, en la memoria) Done
- Falamansa (one of the leading Brazilian forró bands; see pt:Falamansa) Done
- Federico Britos (receipt of the Latin Grammy Trustees Award)
- Fernando Hernández (producer) (receipt of the Latin Grammy Trustees Award)
- ForsiK (Brazilian heavy metal/hard rock band)
- Gabinete Caligari (Spanish pop rock band, 14th best Spanish band according to Rolling Stone; see es:Gabinete Caligari) Done
- Giovanny Ayala: famous Colombian popular music singer. [6], [7]
- Grupo Raison (Cuban band; see http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/artist/Grupo+Raison/a/albums.htm)
- Efraín Rios Morales (tres player in Grupo Raison and ¡Cubanismo!)
- Grupo Tarancón (Brazilian Latin music band; see pt:Grupo Tarancón)
- Guasones (Argentine rock band)
- Hechizeros Band (Mexican regional musicians, one-hit wonders)
- Hector Ochoa Cardenas, Colombian composer (inducted to the Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame)
- Herocoice (Brazilian rock band)
- Imperio (Argentine band) (Argentine power metal band)
- Jesus "Chucho" Ferrer (receipt of the Latin Grammy Trustees Award)
- Jessy Bulbo (Mexican punk/rock singer and guitarist) Done
- Jhon Alex Castaño famous Colombian popular music singer. [8] , [9]
- João Araujo (receipt of the Latin Grammy Trustees Award)
- Joseíto Mateo (Dominican merengue singer, receipt of the Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award)
- Juan de la Cruz 'Cotó' Antomarchi (Cuban tres player in Eco del Caribe and ¡Cubanismo!)
- Juan Antonio Ferreyra, usually known as JAF (Argentine rock singer) Done
- Juan Romero (singer) (Mexican singer and receipt of the Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award)
- Juanito Márquez (receipt of the Latin Grammy Trustees Award)
- Kevin Florez famous singer of music champeta; [10], [11]
- Kiko Navarro, Tuccillo and Amor (Don't know their nationality, don't know if they are actually Latin, not even if all of them are notable, if they are always performing together or if they just came together for one particular song called "Lovery", which is how I got to know them)
- Las Hermanas Márquez (Cuban female group, receipt of the Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award)
- LS Jack (Brazilian pop rock band; see pt:LS Jack)
- Mr Black famous singer of music champeta; [12] , [13]
- Madame Saatan (Brazilian heavy metal band; see pt:Madame Saatan)
- Manuel Bonilla (musician) (receipt of the Latin Grammy Trustees Award)
- Marcelo Jeneci (Brazilian musician; see pt:Marcelo Jeneci) Done
- Marcelo Cic (Brazilian DJ)
- Marcus Viana (Brazilian composer)
- Mario Hernández (musician) (see es:Mario Hernández (músico))
- Matias Aguayo, (German-Chilean DJ; see de:Matias Aguayo) Done
- Miguel Luna (Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee)
- Medina Azahara (band), Spanish flamenco-rock band; see es:Medina Azahara (banda) Done
- Miguelito Cuní, Cuban singer with Conjunto Chappottín, Estrellas de Areito, Orquesta Broadway, etc. (see also: es:Miguelito Cuní and International Latin Music Hall of Fame). Article in preparation by Pdebee (March 2017).
- Mister Jam (Brazilian DJ; see pt:Mister Jam)
- Motorocker (Brazilian hard rock band; see pt:Motorocker)
- MYA (duo) (Argentine duo; see es:MYA)
- Nacho Vegas (Spanish singer-songwriter; see es:Nacho Vegas)
- Nathalie Alvim (Brazilian soul, rock, jazz singer and ex-participant of American Idol-like TV shows; see pt:Nathalie Alvim)
- O'funk'illo (Spanish funk rock band; see es:O'funk'illo)
- Peixes Voadores (Brazilian heavy metal band)
- Pedro Ramírez Velazquez (receipt of the Latin Grammy Trustees Award)
- Planta & Raiz (Brazilian leading reggae band; see pt:Planta & Raiz)
- Rafael Cueto (Member of Cuban Trío Matamoros)
- Siro Rodríguez (Member of Cuban Trío Matamoros)
- Rafael Pérez-Botija (Spanish composer and songwriter, receipt of the Latin Grammy Trustees Award and Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee)
- Raúl Planas (Cuban singer) Done
- Quinteto Armorial (Brazilian instrumental (mostly) regional band; see pt:Quinteto Armorial) Done
- DJ Vivi Seixas (Brazilian DJ, daughter of Raul Seixas)
- DJ Lennox (Brazilian DJ)
- Los Ronaldos (Spanish band, 49th best Spanish band according to Rolling Stone; see es:Los Ronaldos) Done
- Sioux 66 (Brazilian rock band)
- Tengwar (band) (Argentinian folk metal band; see es:Tengwar (banda))
- Vanessa Rangel (Brazilian former pop singer; see pt:Vanessa Rangel)
- Yawarhiem (Peruvian folk metal band)
- Yeison Jimenez famous Colombian popular music singer. [14] , [15]
- Ze Barrero & Catuaba (Brazilian comic sertanejo duo)
Albums
edit- Adiós Nonino (album) (1969 album inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame)
- Buena Vista Social Club Presents Ibrahim Ferrer Done
- Buenos Hermanos / Ibrahim Ferrer. Article in preparation by Pdebee (March 2017)
- Canción Andaluza Done
- Detalles (album)/Roberto Carlos (1971) (Spanish version inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame)
- Dulce Patria (album) (1950 album inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame)
- Irakere (album) (1979 album inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame)
- Jovem Guarda (album) (1965 album inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame)
- Mediterráneo (1971 album inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame)
- Currently a redirect: Mi Sueño (Ibrahim Ferrer album) / Ibrahim Ferrer. Article in preparation by Pdebee (March 2017)
- Porque Yo Te Amo (1968 album inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame)
- Recital-Teatro Amadeo Roldán (1969 album inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame)
Songs
edit- "La Complicidad" (song by Cultura Profética, peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Latin Pop Songs chart http://www.billboard.com/artist/299836/cultura-prof-tica/chart?f=372)
- "El Alma al Aire (song)" (Latin Grammy Song of the Year by Alejandro Sanz. Currently exists as a redirect only)
- "Y Sólo Se Me Ocurre Amarte" (Latin Grammy Song of the Year by Alejandro Sanz. Currently exists as a redirect only)
- "No Es lo Mismo (song)" (Latin Grammy Song of the Year by Alejandro Sanz. Currently exists as a redirect only)
- "El Alma al Aire (song)" (Latin Grammy Song of the Year by Alejandro Sanz. Currently exists as a redirect only)
- "Tú No Tienes Alma" (Latin Grammy Song of the Year by Alejandro Sanz. Currently exists as a redirect only)
- "Universos Paralelos" (Latin Grammy Record of the Year by Jorge Drexler and Ana Tijoux)
- "El Reloj" (1959 single inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame.)
- "La Barca (song)" (1960 single inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame.)
- "Mi Viejo" (1980 single inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame.)
- "Muchacha Ojos de Papel" (1969 single inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame.)
- "Rayito de Luna" (1960 single inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame.)
- "Son de la Loma" (1928 single inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame.)
- "Cómo Fue" (1953 single inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame.)
- "El Rey (song)" (1971 single inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame. Currently exists as a redirect only)
- "Tú Estás Aquí" (2004 single by Jesús Adrián Romero and Marcela Gándara)
Record labels
editTo-do
edit- Create an article of every album that reached number-one on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart as well as its subcharts.
- Create an article of every song that reached number-one on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart as well as its subcharts.
- Create an article of every album that has won or has been nominated a Latin Grammy Award.
- ^ https://www.ecured.cu/M%C3%BAsica_popular_(Colombia)
- ^ https://www.radionacional.co/noticia/m-sica-popular-un-g-nero-que-naci-en-el-campo
- ^ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Colombian_popular_music_singer
- ^ http://www.periodismosinafan.com/site/noticias-de-musica/1291-la-musica-popular-colombiana-que-dejo-la-carrilera-por-la-etiqueta.html
- ^ https://listas.20minutos.es/lista/los-mejores-de-la-musica-popular-despecho-373022/
- ^ https://www.musica.com/letras.asp?biografia=22301
- ^ https://www.buenamusica.com/giovanny-ayala/biografia
- ^ https://www.buenamusica.com/jhon-alex-castano/biografia
- ^ https://www.ecured.cu/Jhon_Alex_Casta%C3%B1o
- ^ https://www.last.fm/es/music/KEVIN+FLOREZ/+wiki
- ^ https://www.ecured.cu/Kevin_Florez
- ^ https://www.ecured.cu/Mr_Black
- ^ https://www.buenamusica.com/mr-black/biografia
- ^ https://www.last.fm/es/music/YEISON+JIMENEZ/+wiki
- ^ https://www.ecured.cu/Yeison_Jim%C3%A9nez