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Tatiana De La Tierra
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Mercedes Wins
By Tatiana De La Tierra
Oct 30, 1991
Slit open the veins of Latin America and amidst a gamut of blood baths and changes that never change anything there is a familiar voice: Mercedes Sosa. She is major in every way. Not so much because her musical career spans more than 40 years and includes dozens of recordings...
Double Time
By Tatiana De La Tierra
Aug 14, 1991
This Sunday a galaxy of merengue stars will bring to Miami a music rich in history and noisy in sound. The problem is that to catch them all, you'd have to be cloned, because with the Dominican Community Association's Festival del Merengue, and with Radio El Zol's counteroffer, Merengue Zol,...
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