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Carlos Vives
Carlos Vives
Colombian singer
1
Danny Rivera
Danny Rivera
Puerto Rican singer
2
Jorge Celedón
Jorge Celedón
singer
3
Chayanne
Chayanne
Puerto Rican singer, dancer and actor
4
Diomedes Díaz
Diomedes Díaz
Colombian musician
5
Manolo Escobar
Manolo Escobar
Spanish singer and actor
6
Pablo Alborán
Pablo Alborán
Spanish musician, singer and songwriter
7
Fonseca
Fonseca
Colombian singer
8
El Sueño de Morfeo
El Sueño de Morfeo
Spanish band
9
Tito Fernández
Tito Fernández
Chilean singer-songwriter, recording artist
10
Ana Belén
Ana Belén
Spanish actress and singer
11
Andrés Calamaro
Andrés Calamaro
Argentine musician and composer
12
Leo Dan
Leo Dan
Argentine singer
13
Coti
Coti
Argentine recording artist; singer-songwriter
14
Quilapayún
Quilapayún
Chilean folk music group
15
La Oreja de Van Gogh
La Oreja de Van Gogh
Spanish pop band
16
Mar de Copas
Mar de Copas
Band
17
Rolando Alarcón
Rolando Alarcón
Teacher, folklorist, soloist, composer
18
Rubén Blades
Rubén Blades
Panamanian musician, singer, composer, actor, activist, and politician
19
Café Tacvba
Café Tacvba
latin rock band from Ciudad Satélite, Mexico
20
Tomatito
Tomatito
Spanish guitarist
21
Fernando Alfaro
Fernando Alfaro
Mexican musician and composer of Mexican regional/banda music and lover husband
22
Ibrahim Ferrer
Ibrahim Ferrer
Cuban musician
23
Marta Gómez
Marta Gómez
Colombian musician
24
Luis Eduardo Aute
Luis Eduardo Aute
Spanish musician, singer, composer, and film director
25
Fito Páez
Fito Páez
Argentine recording artist, singer-songwriter, filmmaker
26
Natalia Lafourcade
Natalia Lafourcade
Mexican recording artist; singer
27
Pedro Fernández
Pedro Fernández
Mexican actor and singer
28
Vicente Pérez
Vicente Pérez
Mexican singer, songwriter, actor, and producer
29
Cristian Castro
Cristian Castro
Mexican pop singer
30
Radio Futura
Radio Futura
band
31
Maná
Maná
Mexican salsa, pop band
32
Pepe Aguilar
Pepe Aguilar
American singer-songwriter and actor
33
Vicente Amigo
Vicente Amigo
Spanish flamenco composer and virtuoso guitarist
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Duncan Dhu is a Spanish group created in San Sebastián, Spain in 1984. Its original members were Mikel Erentxun (former singer in "Aristogatos"), Diego Vasallo and Juan Ramón Viles (former members of "Los Dalton"). Nowadays, it mainly consists of Mikel and Diego.

The group's style was based on an acoustic and simple pop-rock with a touch of rockabilly in great contrast with the more radical rock played in the area at the time. After being signed by Grabaciones Accidentales, S.A. they contributed with two songs (Mi Amor and Bésame Mucho) to the new bands compilation La única alternativa (The Only Alternative).

In 1985 the group recorded its first album, Por Tierras Escocesas (Around Scottish Lands), and Canciones (Songs) a year later, both produced by Paco Trinidad. The songs were immediately successful and gave the group big popularity. After even more successful El Grito del Tiempo (Cry for our Times, 1987) and Grabaciones Olvidadas (Forgotten Recordings, a compilation of B-Sides, 1989) it became a duo and recorded the double album Autobiografía (Autobiography), with collaborations by Black and Sam Brown among others. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Latin Performance in 1991. The group later also had several hits such as Esos Ojos Negros ("Those Black Eyes"). The group finally ceased to exist as a band after the release of "Crepúsculo y Crudités" (Sunset and Crudités), which was more orchestrated and softer than its older music.

The group's most-known hit is En Algún Lugar ("In Some Place" / "Somewhere"). The song was initially featured in Canciones, but it was the remix included on El Grito del Tiempo that became widely popular.

The name Duncan Dhu comes from the book Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson, in which there is a character named Duncan Dhu, who is a lover of music. "I need not say if I was pleased to see him; Mrs. Maclaren, our hostess, thought nothing good enough for such a guest; and as Duncan Dhu (which was the name of our host) had a pair of pipes in his house, and was much of a lover of music, this time of my recovery was quite a festival, and we commonly turned night into day."