SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Colombian singer Carlos Vives has changed the sound of Latin music creating his own lane by merging Colombian vallenato with pop and rock & roll. We caught up with Carlos after ...
“You represent something special in music — you love your roots — and I believe everyone in this room and [every performer] can agree that it moves us deeply, otherwise we would not be here,” Sanz ...
Latin music superstars gathered Wednesday night (Nov. 13) to honor Carlos Vives as the Latin Recording Academy’s Person of the Year 2024. The prestigious gala, held at the Miami Beach Convention ...
Hace una semana el colombiano Guillermo Vives, hermano del cantante Carlos Vives, se juró amor eterno junto a su novio, el ingeniero José Leonardo Maya, y aunque muchos detractores de las parejas LGBT ...
The Republic of Colombia is a South American nation known for its beautiful people, delicious food, and festive music. On the one hand, you have cumbia, an especially wonderful and eternally danceable ...
Covering 14 cities across North America, his tour will include stops at renowned venues such as Radio City Music Hall in New York, as well as Jazz Fest in New Orleans and will conclude with a special ...
Two years ago, Carlos Vives seemed to have passed his prime. After his spectacular success with "Clasicos de la Provincia" and its follow-up -- albums that introduced vallenato, the traditional… By ...
Casual followers of Latin music should pay closer attention to Carlos Vives. The Colombian singer-songwriter provides a much-needed antidote to genre's distorted image forced upon the American ...
"Carlos Vives, you've taken your culture and your flag with you - beyond borders and above any complexities," Alejandro Sanz told a sea of hundreds with a teary-eyed Vives sitting in the front row.
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