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        | The Latin Brothers currently lead the musical vogue.
        Since their beginnings n the early 70´s, after neibg created by José María Fuentes
        initiative, this group have always motivated the incursionm of new musical expressions
        into the national and international popular preference. | 
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        | This does not mean a musical identity
        did not exist. The tropical, Caribbean and salsa rhythms were always their successful
        battle field and they could score, with them, songs like "Dale al bombo",
        "Buscándote", "Patrona de los reclusos", "Las caleñas son como
        las flores", "Sobre las olas", "Fuma el barco", "Dime qué
        pasó" and "A pesar". |  
        | The Latin Brothers, as well as the best bands of the
        country, have seen great song exponents be born through their artistic experience, as
        Piper Pimienta Díaz, John Jairo, Wilson Saoko, Joe Arroyo, Víctor Meléndez, Moris
        Jiménez and Alvaro Pava y Joseíto Martínez. The group has had the opportunity of making
        crowdy tours in countries like The United States, Venezuela, Peru, Ecuador and Panama.
        Their experience is proved by more than 15 productions and the professionals who take part
        in each recording and performance. This is énough garantee to enjoy the best of tropical
        music through their voices and works. |  
        | Today, with Julio Ernesto Estrada (Fruko)
        as a musical director, they have directed their course toward the continuance of their
        salsa rhythm. Definitely, The Latin Brothers are a legend still alive. The latin Brothers
        have realsed their 18th album featuring singer JOSEITO MARTINEZ as lead vocal; the album
        is now the musical hit of the year in the skyline of salsa.  |  |