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8 abr 2011

Dimensión Latina - Panadero





The Dimensión Latina is one of the more famous and representative Salsa music and Latin bands from Venezuela, and one of the remarkable names in the early history of Salsa in the American continent. It was founded on March 15 1972 in Caracas, Venezuela, by six young musicians: Jose “Joseíto” Rodriguez (musical director and timbales player), pianist Jesus Narvaez, the trombonists César “Albóndiga” Monjes and José Antonio “Rojitas” Rojas, the congas player Elio Pacheco and a vocalist that would soon become one of the more popular and influent singer and musician in the history of Latin music in the American continent: the singer and bass player Oscar D'León.

Two years after its foundation, the singer Wladimir Lozano joined the group. Bearer of a singularly sweet voice, naturally talented for singing Boleros, Wladimir would form with Oscar D'León one of the most memorable duets in Latin music. The singers Argenis Carrullo, Rodrigo Mendoza and Andy Montañez were also notable members of Dimensión Latina.


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