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Los Hermanos Rosario
Los Hermanos Rosario
band
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Chino & Nacho
Chino & Nacho
Venezuelan pop duo
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Juan Luis Guerra
Juan Luis Guerra
Dominican musician, singer, composer, and record producer
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Milly Quezada
Milly Quezada
Dominican Republic singer
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Soda Stereo
Soda Stereo
Argentine rock band created in Buenos Aires in 1982
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Manny Manuel
Manny Manuel
Puerto Rican musician
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Kiara
Kiara
Venezuelan actor and singer
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Mecano
Mecano
Spanish band
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Alfredo Sadel
Alfredo Sadel
Venezuelan musician
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Billo Frómeta
Billo Frómeta
Dominican Republic musician
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Oscar D'León
Oscar D'León
Venezuelan salsa musician
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Canserbero
Canserbero
Venezuelan rapper
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Danny Ocean
Danny Ocean
Venezuelan singer and producer
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Il Divo
Il Divo
multinational classical crossover vocal group
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Cristina Altamira
Cristina Altamira
Argentine female singer
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Canelita Medina
Canelita Medina
Venezuelan musician
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Franco De Vita
Franco De Vita
Venezuelan recording artist; singer-songwriter
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La Tigresa del Oriente
La Tigresa del Oriente
Peruvian singer, actress and make-up artist
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Celia Cruz
Celia Cruz
Cuban singer (1925-2003)
Intro
Music

Los Cañoneros (The Cannoneers) is a Venezuelan cañonero group. It was created to emulate the times and songs of Caracas in 1920. They made their first public appearance in Mérida, in the Bullfighting Arena of Mérida November 20, 1982.

They were an overwhelming success in Caracas, enlivening parties and private shows. Then came the professionalization by recording several albums, performing on radio and television. They are led by Hely and Ylich Orsini.

They have toured in Spain, Germany, Portugal and the Caribbean countries.

The "cañonera music" is a musical style born in the capital of Venezuela in the early 20th century. It is the first urban musical expression in this country. It has many similarities with the Dixieland developed in New Orleans. The groups that play "cañonera" music include several Venezuelan rhythms like the Venezuelan merengue, a variant of the pasodoble, joropo, and Venezuelan waltz.

As of 2017 there are only two groups dedicated to preserving the traditional music of Caracas: Los Antaños del Stadium (1946) and Los Cañoneros.

Their most recent record is Esta es Caracas (2012), a Venezuelan merengue featuring some of the most important singers in Venezuela: Cecilia Todd, Horacio Blanco (lead vocal for the ska band Desorden Publico), Ramsés Meneses a.k.a. McKlopedia, Aristides Barbella (Malanga [es]), Max Pizzolante, Francisco Pacheco and Serenata Guayanesa. Their more successful songs include La Burra "The Donkey", La Ruperta ", El Romantón and Mataron al chivo "They Killed the Goat".