2015년 1월 3일 토요일

Tango Great Leopoldo Federico Dies, Daddy Yankee on Joining 'La Voz Kids,’ and More in This Week's Latin Digest

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Tango Great Leopoldo Federico Dies at 87 
Leopoldo Federico, the master Argentine bandoneón player who joined Rubén Blades on his Grammy-nominated album Tangos, has died at age 87.
Gustavo Cerati: A Personal Tribute 
The year's end has brought homages to Gustavo Cerati and to his contributions to music in Argentina and all of Latin America, and fueled recurring thoughts to the minds of all of the people, like me, who won't forget him.
Grammys 2015 Preview: The Lowdown on the Best Latin Pop Album and Best Latin Rock, Urban, or Alternative Album Nominees 
Billboard gives the lowdown on the contenders -- from Calle 13 to Juanes -- vying for best Latin pop album and best Latin rock, urban, or alternative album Grammys.
Daddy Yankee on Joining the Judging Panel of Telemundo's 'La Voz Kids': 'My Goal Is to Make History With This Show' 
Puerto Rican star Daddy Yankee got ready to greet the new year by announcing he will be the newest addition to the line-up of judges for Telemundo's hit reality music show, 'La Voz Kids.'
Victor Manuelle Earns Third Latin Airplay No. 1 
Victor Manuelle hops 3-1 to crown Latin Airplay with his festive hit “Que Suenen Los Tambores,” climbing to 10.3 million audience impressions in its 11th week.
Cheo Feliciano, Paco de Lucia, Gustavo Cerati & Other Latin Greats We Lost in 2014 
As the year winds down, we remember seven Latin music greats who passed in 2014, leaving lasting legacies through music that broke ground and that remains relevant.Gustavo Cerati (Aug. 11, 1959-Sept. 4, 2014)The...



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