Irmandade do Rosário de Justinópolis | en

Inizia la sua carriera artistica all'età di 8 anni, duettando nel brano Io canto a te col padre Franco. Nel 1996 riceve da Mario Merola il premio come "miglior voce emergente" in un concorso tenutosi al Teatro delle Palme di Napoli[1]. Tuttavia, dopo brevi apparizioni in feste pubbliche e cerimonie, interrompe per un certo periodo la propria carriera. Riprende nel 2004, pubblicando il suo primo album Amore in tre parole, che segna la svolta nella sua carriera. L'album infatti ottiene un positivo riscontro di pubblico, che permette al cantante di farsi conoscere sulla scena discografica napoletana. Nel giugno del 2006...
Máximo Antonio del Rosario (born November 3, 1955), known as Toño Rosario is a merengue singer well-known in his native Dominican Republic and Latin America. He is often mocked (even by himself) for his "ugly" looks and he even adopted the nickname "El Cuco" (The Boogeyman). Rosario was born in Higuey, a province in the Dominican Republic. Since childhood, he and his brothers showed interest in music, even playing self-created instruments like bottle caps, plastic containers, and others. Soon they started singing and playing in the neighbourhood and started what would later be known as Los Hermanos Rosario with whom...
After leaving Suárez (her band from the 1990s) Rosario Bléfari began a solo project with the release of a disc called "Cara" in 2001. Soon after she formed a band with Andrea Di Nápoli, Pablo Cordova and Maria Ezquiaga (now in Rosal). With them she recorded "Estaciones" produced by Diego Vainer and published by the Feliz Año Nuevo label. As of 2005 the band has changed formation with addition of guitarist Javier Marta. "Misterio Relampago" (2006) is her most recent album album. Band: Pablo Córdoba (drums) Javier Marta (guitar) Rosario Bléfari(vocals) .
Born to a Puerto Rican family in Chicago, JoAnn Rosario grew up both in the church (her father was a preacher) and with music, singing since she was a young girl, and as an adult she sang with the influential and prolific Fred Hammond as part of his group Radical for Christ. In 2002, under the guidance of Hammond (and as part of his fledgling label, in conjunction with Verity Records, a subset of Zomba), Rosario came out with her debut, More, More, More, which combined urban R&B sounds with contemporary gospel and even Latin music, but soon after the...