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Ednita Nazario

Edna María Nazario Figueroa (born April 11, 1955) is a Puerto Rican musician, singer, and composer who has achieved stardom both at home and abroad. She has been in the music business from a young age and has released twenty-three (23) studio albums and five (5) live albums throughout her career.

Ednita Nazario
Background information
Also known asLa Diva Ponceña
BornPonce, Puerto Rico
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • singer
  • composer
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active1961–present
LabelsSony Music Latin (2009–present)
Sony BMG (2006–2009)
Sony Discos (2001–2005)
EMI Latin (1991–1999)
Capitol Records (1991)
Fonovisa (1989)
Melody International (1986)
Padosa Records (1982–1983)
Pronto Records (1979)
Borinquen Records (1976–1978)
Mardi Grass (1973)
Websiteednita.com

Biography

Childhood sensation

Nazario was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico,[1] to Domingo Nazario and Gudelia Figueroa. She has two older brothers (Tito and Alberto) and a younger brother (Frank, a.k.a. Pancho). Ednita showed inclinations to music even when small. A family anecdote tells that when she was 2 and shopping with her mother, she wandered away, and her mother found her singing on top of boxes to an enthusiastic crowd of laughing, clapping shoppers.

When she was six, she attended a baseball game in Ponce with her brothers. While she was playing with her brother's glove, the batter hit the ball toward her. She held the glove up for protection, and the ball landed squarely in it. The crowd went wild, including Alfred D. Herger, one of Puerto Rico's top record producers, who was seated near the family. When he asked her if she wanted to be a baseball player, she replied "No, I'm going to be a singer." He asked her to sing something for him, and she responded with an impressive rendition of a local salsa hit that left both the producer and the applauding crowd astonished. Two months later, Herger visited the Nazario household with a recording contract. After initial reluctance, the family signed the contract.[2]

At 6, Ednita recorded her first song: "Mi Amor Lolipop," a Spanish version of "My Boy Lollipop". In 1966, at age 11, Nazario made her radio debut.[1]

Teen success

After some presentations, Nazario started alongside singer and photographer José Manuel, and Frankie Sabath, in a band which Tony Morales created, called The Kids From Ponce. The group played at several hotels and television networks, and achieved local success, appearing on various TV shows. However, the group disbanded and they became soloists. Nazario, then 17, was offered her own prime-time TV variety show: El Show de Ednita, broadcast by Telemundo Puerto Rico, and produced by Paquito Cordero. During this time she also won the "Miss Puerto Rico Teenage pageant".

At age 18 in 1973, Nazario released her first album called Al Fin...Ednita.[1] The album spawned a number 1 Hit: Te Quiero y No Me Importa (I Love You And I Don't Care), and also brought her award as "New Artist of the Year". With her TV show, Nazario became Puerto Rico's hottest idol. The show was also syndicated to other Latin-American countries. Among the international stars that she hosted were: Liza Minnelli, Bob Eberly, Charles Aznavour, Morey Amsterdam and Oscar-winning Puerto Rican actor José Ferrer. Ferrer was so charmed by Nazario's presence that he designed a nightclub act for both of them.

Ferrer was surprised at the reception of Nazario's show. They were booked at several hotels in the Caribbean, Lake Tahoe, Las Vegas and New York. They appeared at the Hyatt Hotel in Canada, and she was invited by Monaco's Royal Family to perform at the famous casino of Monte Carlo three times.[1]

Rising star

In the late 1970s Nazario participated in the eight edition of the OTI Festival as a singer with the song "Cadenas de Fuego" (Fire chains) getting a more than respectable fifth place with 21 points, and in 1980 as a songwriter with the song: Contigo, Mujer (With you, Woman), co-written by her husband at the time, Laureano Brizuela, an Argentine singer and songwriter. The latter song, performed by Rafael José, won top prize of the festival scoring 36 points. She also gained notoriety for her performance in a duet with Brizuela, of the theme song of the successful Puerto Rican telenovela, Coralito:Mi Pequeño Amor (Coralito:My Little Love), which Brizuela had written. During the late 1970's, Nazario participated in a musical collaboration with boy band Menudo, in which she and the group sang a cover of ABBA's song "Chiquitita", with Nazario playing the titular "Chiquitita" in a music video she and the band recorded.[3]

During this time Nazario signed subsequent record deals, first with local label Borinquen, then Ariola, and finally Padosa. During this time, she matured her style to one that was more pop/rock oriented. She also cemented her place as a touring force in Latin-America.

In the 1990s

In 1989 Nazario released Fuerza De Gravedad (Force of Gravity). Perhaps helped by her recent marriage and motherhood, the album showed more focused lyrics and a more mature singer. The album included a duet with Air Supply singer Russell Hitchcock. Her following album "Lo Que Son Las Cosas" (What A Way For Things To Be) in 1991 included a Spanish version of a song made famous by Italian singer Eros Ramazzotti. The album also contained other compositions from her Argentinian ex-husband Luis Angel.

After her breakup from her husband, Nazario refocused her career and released Metamorfosis in 1992, following it with presentations in some of the most prestigious halls of the island. In 1993 she sold out a concert at the Roberto Clemente Coliseum which was released as an album the following year. After another album, she starred an impressive run of 13 shows at the Luis A. Ferré Performing Arts Center of San Juan, following Yolandita Monge's record of 12 consecutive shows.

In 1994 she released one of her most acclaimed albums to date: Pasiones (Passions).

In 1996 she released Espíritu Libre (Free Spirit), which went triple platinum soon after being released. On the heels of it, she sold out the Hiram Bithorn Stadium on a show that was broadcast via Internet.

In 1998 she was cast for the lead role in Paul Simon's Broadway musical, The Capeman, sharing the stage with Rubén Blades and Marc Anthony. She won the Theatre World Award for her performance as "Esmeralda Agrón". She was nominated for a 1998 Drama Desk Award as Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical.

1999–2012

In 1999 Nazario resurged in music, with Corazón (Sweetheart). The album, produced and directed by Dräco Rosa, went platinum in just a week. The album also got her several awards and two Billboard nominations. In 2001, after signing a new record deal with Sony Music, she released Sin Límite (Limitless), which featured fellow singer and songwriter Tommy Torres as producer.

In 2002 she fulfilled one of her dreams by transforming the Luis A. Ferré Performing Arts Center into a recording studio and inviting 300 friends to share with her two nights of an acoustic concert. The concert was released in two separate albums: Acústico I & II (Unplugged Vol 1 & 2). The presentation included a duo with Beto Cuevas, lead singer of the Latin-American band La Ley.

Next year, with Tommy Torres again producing, Nazario released Por Tí (Because of You). The album featured collaborations with Ricky Martin and Luis Fonsi. The supporting concert broke all attendance records in Puerto Rico. She followed with Apasionada (Passionate), also produced by Torres. This included collaborations with composer Claudia Brandt, Sin Bandera's Noel Schajris, and Luis Fonsi.

In December 2007 Nazario released her album "Real" produced by renowned producer Armando Avila (La 5ª Estación) and Graeme Pleeth (Sonique). The album was recorded in London, Nashville, Mexico City and Miami, and debuted at number 1 in Billboard's Top Latin Albums and Top Latin Pop Albums, selling over 18,000 copies the first week. On July 2, 2008, Nazario filmed a music video for "No" along Natalia Jiménez of La 5ª Estación.[4] Nazario was one of several artists selected to perform in "KQ Live Concert" on September 27, 2008. Organized by KQ 105 FM, the event included several renowned artists from Puerto Rico and other Latin American countries.[5]

Nazario's new album "Soy" (I Am) was released on October 27, 2009. Nazario has worked with Tommy Torres, Sebastian Krys and Claudia Brant.[citation needed] On September 2 Nazario posted a 30-second clip of the first single titled "Sin Querer" (Without wanting to), which received positive reviews.[citation needed]

"Sin Querer" (Without wanting to) was released on radio stations and via Nazario's MySpace page on September 24, 2009. It was released on October 6 on iTunes.[citation needed] Three more singles were released from this album. "Confesados" (Confessed) was the second single and was released January 11, 2010. "La Fuerza De Un Te Quiero" (The Strength of an I Love You), the third single, was released April 5, 2010. The last single of the album, "Se Que Voy A Reir" (I Know I Will Laugh) was released July 19, of that same year.

On January 16, 2012, Ednita released her lead single "Para El Peor Amante" (For The Worst Lover), for her 22nd album was released. Her 22nd album, titled Desnuda (Naked) was released March 27 of that year. From this album, the songs "Voy" (Going), La Pasion Tiene Memoria" (The Passion Has A Memory), and "Alergica Al Amor" (Alergic To Love) were released as singles following the album's released. Ednita did a set of concerts in Coliseo Jose Miguel Agrelot where her daughter, Caro Lina, made her first musical appearance. Caro Lina debuted her single "Dangerous" through online digital market months later.

2013–2017: El Corazón Decide, Una Vida and Book Deal

On October 22 of 2013, Ednita released her 23rd album, titled "El Corazón Decide" (The Heart Decides). The album was recorded in Miami and London; and contains songs from international artists like Pedro Capó, Leonel García and Kany Garcia, who composed the first single from the album "La Más Fuerte" (The Stronger One). The album follows the same musical and lyrical formula of her last previous recordings. Nazario released 4 more singles from El Corazon Decide. "A Mi No" (Not Me) was released January 10 of 2014. That same year she released the third and fourth single of the album. She released "Llorar Por Ti" (Cry For You) and "Asi Es La Vida Sin Ti" (That's Life Without You) on April 24 and September 24 respectably. "Empezar a Vivir" (Starting to Live) was the fifth and last single of the album and was released on January 14, 2015.

In October 2015, Ednita released her new single "Eras Uno Mas" ([You] Were Just One More) became the lead single for her 24th studio album, titled "Una Vida" (One Life). Later, on January 22, 2016, Nazario released the song "Ya no me duele tanto" (It Doesn't Hurt Me That Much Now) as the second single. The third single of the album titled "Ni una lágrima(Bandolero)" was released on April 7, 2017. The album "Una Vida" was released on April 28, 2017.

That year (2017), Ednita released her first autobiography, also titled Una Vida. The autobiographical book was released on the 25 of April.

On July 21, 2017, "Adiós" was released as the fourth single of the album "Una Vida".

Honors

  • Her album Por Ti was nominated for "Latin Grammy" award in the category "Best Album – Female Pop Vocal"; it was also nominated for "Tu Música" award in the category Best Album – Pop/Ballad
  • ASCAP gives Nazario the "Latin Heritage Award" (2004).[6]
  • NARAS Recording Academy Honors (2005)
  • Nominated in the 2008 "Billboard Latin Music Awards" in the category "Album of the Year -Female Latin Pop"; also nominated (2008) for "Latin Grammy" award in the category "Best Album – Female Latin Pop"
  • Nominated in a new category, "Top Album of the Year – Latin Female" in the "Billboard Latin Music Awards" (2009)
  • Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award (2016)[7]

Accolades

 
Bust of Ednita Nazario in Barrio San Anton in Ponce, Puerto Rico

On October 2, 2008, a road in Ponce was renamed in her honor. Avenida La Ceiba, a state road,[8] was renamed Avenida Ednita Nazario.[8]

Discography

See Ednita Nazario Discography
External audio
  You may listen to Ednita Nazario's interpretation on YouTube of Pedro Flores' "Perdon" in duo with Marc Anthony

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Nazario and the second or maternal family name is Figueroa Edna Maria Nazario Figueroa born April 11 1955 is a Puerto Rican musician singer and composer who has achieved stardom both at home and abroad She has been in the music business from a young age and has released twenty three 23 studio albums and five 5 live albums throughout her career Ednita NazarioBackground informationAlso known asLa Diva PoncenaBornPonce Puerto RicoGenresLatin pop Latin ballad RockOccupation s Musician singer composerInstrument s Vocals guitarYears active1961 presentLabelsSony Music Latin 2009 present Sony BMG 2006 2009 Sony Discos 2001 2005 EMI Latin 1991 1999 Capitol Records 1991 Fonovisa 1989 Melody International 1986 Padosa Records 1982 1983 Pronto Records 1979 Borinquen Records 1976 1978 Mardi Grass 1973 Websiteednita wbr com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Childhood sensation 1 2 Teen success 1 3 Rising star 1 4 In the 1990s 1 5 1999 2012 1 6 2013 2017 El Corazon Decide Una Vida and Book Deal 2 Honors 3 Accolades 4 Discography 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBiography EditChildhood sensation Edit Nazario was born in Ponce Puerto Rico 1 to Domingo Nazario and Gudelia Figueroa She has two older brothers Tito and Alberto and a younger brother Frank a k a Pancho Ednita showed inclinations to music even when small A family anecdote tells that when she was 2 and shopping with her mother she wandered away and her mother found her singing on top of boxes to an enthusiastic crowd of laughing clapping shoppers When she was six she attended a baseball game in Ponce with her brothers While she was playing with her brother s glove the batter hit the ball toward her She held the glove up for protection and the ball landed squarely in it The crowd went wild including Alfred D Herger one of Puerto Rico s top record producers who was seated near the family When he asked her if she wanted to be a baseball player she replied No I m going to be a singer He asked her to sing something for him and she responded with an impressive rendition of a local salsa hit that left both the producer and the applauding crowd astonished Two months later Herger visited the Nazario household with a recording contract After initial reluctance the family signed the contract 2 At 6 Ednita recorded her first song Mi Amor Lolipop a Spanish version of My Boy Lollipop In 1966 at age 11 Nazario made her radio debut 1 Teen success Edit After some presentations Nazario started alongside singer and photographer Jose Manuel and Frankie Sabath in a band which Tony Morales created called The Kids From Ponce The group played at several hotels and television networks and achieved local success appearing on various TV shows However the group disbanded and they became soloists Nazario then 17 was offered her own prime time TV variety show El Show de Ednita broadcast by Telemundo Puerto Rico and produced by Paquito Cordero During this time she also won the Miss Puerto Rico Teenage pageant At age 18 in 1973 Nazario released her first album called Al Fin Ednita 1 The album spawned a number 1 Hit Te Quiero y No Me Importa I Love You And I Don t Care and also brought her award as New Artist of the Year With her TV show Nazario became Puerto Rico s hottest idol The show was also syndicated to other Latin American countries Among the international stars that she hosted were Liza Minnelli Bob Eberly Charles Aznavour Morey Amsterdam and Oscar winning Puerto Rican actor Jose Ferrer Ferrer was so charmed by Nazario s presence that he designed a nightclub act for both of them Ferrer was surprised at the reception of Nazario s show They were booked at several hotels in the Caribbean Lake Tahoe Las Vegas and New York They appeared at the Hyatt Hotel in Canada and she was invited by Monaco s Royal Family to perform at the famous casino of Monte Carlo three times 1 Rising star Edit In the late 1970s Nazario participated in the eight edition of the OTI Festival as a singer with the song Cadenas de Fuego Fire chains getting a more than respectable fifth place with 21 points and in 1980 as a songwriter with the song Contigo Mujer With you Woman co written by her husband at the time Laureano Brizuela an Argentine singer and songwriter The latter song performed by Rafael Jose won top prize of the festival scoring 36 points She also gained notoriety for her performance in a duet with Brizuela of the theme song of the successful Puerto Rican telenovela Coralito Mi Pequeno Amor Coralito My Little Love which Brizuela had written During the late 1970 s Nazario participated in a musical collaboration with boy band Menudo in which she and the group sang a cover of ABBA s song Chiquitita with Nazario playing the titular Chiquitita in a music video she and the band recorded 3 During this time Nazario signed subsequent record deals first with local label Borinquen then Ariola and finally Padosa During this time she matured her style to one that was more pop rock oriented She also cemented her place as a touring force in Latin America In the 1990s Edit In 1989 Nazario released Fuerza De Gravedad Force of Gravity Perhaps helped by her recent marriage and motherhood the album showed more focused lyrics and a more mature singer The album included a duet with Air Supply singer Russell Hitchcock Her following album Lo Que Son Las Cosas What A Way For Things To Be in 1991 included a Spanish version of a song made famous by Italian singer Eros Ramazzotti The album also contained other compositions from her Argentinian ex husband Luis Angel After her breakup from her husband Nazario refocused her career and released Metamorfosis in 1992 following it with presentations in some of the most prestigious halls of the island In 1993 she sold out a concert at the Roberto Clemente Coliseum which was released as an album the following year After another album she starred an impressive run of 13 shows at the Luis A Ferre Performing Arts Center of San Juan following Yolandita Monge s record of 12 consecutive shows In 1994 she released one of her most acclaimed albums to date Pasiones Passions In 1996 she released Espiritu Libre Free Spirit which went triple platinum soon after being released On the heels of it she sold out the Hiram Bithorn Stadium on a show that was broadcast via Internet In 1998 she was cast for the lead role in Paul Simon s Broadway musical The Capeman sharing the stage with Ruben Blades and Marc Anthony She won the Theatre World Award for her performance as Esmeralda Agron She was nominated for a 1998 Drama Desk Award as Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical 1999 2012 Edit In 1999 Nazario resurged in music with Corazon Sweetheart The album produced and directed by Draco Rosa went platinum in just a week The album also got her several awards and two Billboard nominations In 2001 after signing a new record deal with Sony Music she released Sin Limite Limitless which featured fellow singer and songwriter Tommy Torres as producer In 2002 she fulfilled one of her dreams by transforming the Luis A Ferre Performing Arts Center into a recording studio and inviting 300 friends to share with her two nights of an acoustic concert The concert was released in two separate albums Acustico I amp II Unplugged Vol 1 amp 2 The presentation included a duo with Beto Cuevas lead singer of the Latin American band La Ley Next year with Tommy Torres again producing Nazario released Por Ti Because of You The album featured collaborations with Ricky Martin and Luis Fonsi The supporting concert broke all attendance records in Puerto Rico She followed with Apasionada Passionate also produced by Torres This included collaborations with composer Claudia Brandt Sin Bandera s Noel Schajris and Luis Fonsi In December 2007 Nazario released her album Real produced by renowned producer Armando Avila La 5ª Estacion and Graeme Pleeth Sonique The album was recorded in London Nashville Mexico City and Miami and debuted at number 1 in Billboard s Top Latin Albums and Top Latin Pop Albums selling over 18 000 copies the first week On July 2 2008 Nazario filmed a music video for No along Natalia Jimenez of La 5ª Estacion 4 Nazario was one of several artists selected to perform in KQ Live Concert on September 27 2008 Organized by KQ 105 FM the event included several renowned artists from Puerto Rico and other Latin American countries 5 Nazario s new album Soy I Am was released on October 27 2009 Nazario has worked with Tommy Torres Sebastian Krys and Claudia Brant citation needed On September 2 Nazario posted a 30 second clip of the first single titled Sin Querer Without wanting to which received positive reviews citation needed Sin Querer Without wanting to was released on radio stations and via Nazario s MySpace page on September 24 2009 It was released on October 6 on iTunes citation needed Three more singles were released from this album Confesados Confessed was the second single and was released January 11 2010 La Fuerza De Un Te Quiero The Strength of an I Love You the third single was released April 5 2010 The last single of the album Se Que Voy A Reir I Know I Will Laugh was released July 19 of that same year On January 16 2012 Ednita released her lead single Para El Peor Amante For The Worst Lover for her 22nd album was released Her 22nd album titled Desnuda Naked was released March 27 of that year From this album the songs Voy Going La Pasion Tiene Memoria The Passion Has A Memory and Alergica Al Amor Alergic To Love were released as singles following the album s released Ednita did a set of concerts in Coliseo Jose Miguel Agrelot where her daughter Caro Lina made her first musical appearance Caro Lina debuted her single Dangerous through online digital market months later 2013 2017 El Corazon Decide Una Vida and Book Deal Edit On October 22 of 2013 Ednita released her 23rd album titled El Corazon Decide The Heart Decides The album was recorded in Miami and London and contains songs from international artists like Pedro Capo Leonel Garcia and Kany Garcia who composed the first single from the album La Mas Fuerte The Stronger One The album follows the same musical and lyrical formula of her last previous recordings Nazario released 4 more singles from El Corazon Decide A Mi No Not Me was released January 10 of 2014 That same year she released the third and fourth single of the album She released Llorar Por Ti Cry For You and Asi Es La Vida Sin Ti That s Life Without You on April 24 and September 24 respectably Empezar a Vivir Starting to Live was the fifth and last single of the album and was released on January 14 2015 In October 2015 Ednita released her new single Eras Uno Mas You Were Just One More became the lead single for her 24th studio album titled Una Vida One Life Later on January 22 2016 Nazario released the song Ya no me duele tanto It Doesn t Hurt Me That Much Now as the second single The third single of the album titled Ni una lagrima Bandolero was released on April 7 2017 The album Una Vida was released on April 28 2017 That year 2017 Ednita released her first autobiography also titled Una Vida The autobiographical book was released on the 25 of April On July 21 2017 Adios was released as the fourth single of the album Una Vida Honors EditHer album Por Ti was nominated for Latin Grammy award in the category Best Album Female Pop Vocal it was also nominated for Tu Musica award in the category Best Album Pop Ballad ASCAP gives Nazario the Latin Heritage Award 2004 6 NARAS Recording Academy Honors 2005 Nominated in the 2008 Billboard Latin Music Awards in the category Album of the Year Female Latin Pop also nominated 2008 for Latin Grammy award in the category Best Album Female Latin Pop Nominated in a new category Top Album of the Year Latin Female in the Billboard Latin Music Awards 2009 Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award 2016 7 Accolades Edit Bust of Ednita Nazario in Barrio San Anton in Ponce Puerto Rico On October 2 2008 a road in Ponce was renamed in her honor Avenida La Ceiba a state road 8 was renamed Avenida Ednita Nazario 8 Discography EditSee Ednita Nazario DiscographyExternal audio You may listen to Ednita Nazario s interpretation on YouTube of Pedro Flores Perdon in duo with Marc AnthonyStudio albums1973 Al Fin Ednita 1976 Me Esta Gustando 1976 Nueva Navidad 1977 Vete Vete 1978 Mujer Sola 1979 Retrato De Mujer 1982 Ednita 1983 Al Rojo Vivo 1986 Tu Sin Mi 1989 Fuerza De Gravedad 1991 Lo Que Son Las Cosas 1992 Metamorfosis 1994 Live 1994 Pasiones 1996 Espiritu Libre 1999 Corazon 2001 Sin Limite 2002 Acustico 2002 Acustico Vol II 2003 Por Ti 2005 Apasionada 2006 Apasionada Live 2007 Real 2008 Real En Vivo 2009 Soy 2012 Desnuda 2013 El Corazon Decide 2017 Una Vida 2020 La Mas Loca EP 2021 La Mas Bella EP Compilations1990 Super exitos originales 1991 Super exitos 1993 Dos reinas del Caribe Angela Carrasco y Ednita Nazario 1995 Exitos del recuerdo 1995 Exitos y recuerdos 1997 Por siempre Ednita 1998 Ednita Nazario 1999 Mis mejores momentos 2000 Mas Grande Que Grande 16 Exitos 2001 Solo Lo Mejor 20 Exitos 2001 Perfiles 2002 Edicion Limitada 2003 30 Exitos Insuperables 2005 Ednita y Sus Exitos 2006 30 Del Recuerdo 2007 Serie 3x4 2007 Coleccion Suprema 2008 Los Romanticos 2008 Celebridades CD DVD 2008 12 Boleros Coleccion de Oro 2008 Navidad Lo Mejor de Ednita Nazario 2008 Tradiciones Navidenas 2010 La Diva 2011 Encuentro de DivasTour2002 Acustico 2006 Apasionada Live 2008 Real En Vivo 2010 2012 Soy El Concierto 2012 2013 Desnuda El Concierto 2014 La Mas Fuerte Tour 2017 2018 Una Vida Tour 2021 La Mas Loca La Mas Bella TourDVDs1994 Ednita Nazario Live 2004 Viva La Diva 2004 Acustico 2006 Apasionada Live 2008 Real En Vivo 2010 Historia de Ednita Nazario La Diva See also Edit Puerto Rico portal Biography portal Music portalList of Puerto Rican songwriters List of Puerto RicansReferences Edit a b c d Santiago Javier June 25 2014 Ednita Nazario Fundacion Nacional para la Cultura Popular in Spanish Ednita Nazario Biography Billboard com Ednita amp Menudo Chiquitita HQ Archived from the original on December 11 2021 via www youtube com Morales Aixa Sepulveda July 4 2008 Enfrentadas en agresiva interpretacion in Spanish Primera Hora Morales Aixa Sepulveda August 5 2008 Mezcla de generos en una sola tarima in Spanish Primera Hora ASCAP Latin Heritage Award ASCAP Retrieved December 8 2020 Cobo Leila November 17 2016 Ednita Nazario Ricardo Montaner Piero and More Honored by Latin Academy Billboard Prometheus Global Media Archived from the original on November 18 2016 Retrieved November 17 2016 a b Una avenida o zona de combate Primera Hora in Spanish June 19 2014 External links Edit Ednita Nazario at IMDb Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ednita Nazario amp oldid 1122767119, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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