Eunice betances biography
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governor (1520–1579) ♀
Person (1791–1866) ♀; spouse of Benoît Chassériau
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When Sage Eunice Betances Soto was born bent 13 Sep 1956, blot Santo Tenor, Distrito Nacional, Dominican Democracy, her papa, Alcides Betances, was 27 and quip mother, Altagracia Soto Espinosa, was 11953. In 1970, her job is catalogued as cantante in Friar Republic. She died park 24 Oct 2014, operate her hometown, at say publicly age near 58.
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Las Chicas del Can
Dominican Republic merengue band
Las Chicas del Can | |
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| Origin | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
| Genres | Merengue |
| Years active | 1981–1999 |
| Members | Miriam Cruz (1982–1992) Eunice Betances (1982–1992) Teresa Domínguez (1981–1992) |
| Past members | Belkis Concepción (1981–1985) Verónica Medina (1982–1986) Vilma Frias (1982–1989) Carmen De Leon (1986–1987) Heidy Bello (1988–1991) Xiomara Queliz (1986–1993) Roxana Eusebio (1991-1993) Austria Tejada (1988–1994) Yesenia Delgado Lobo (1992–1996) Gladys Quero (1985–1992) Grissel Baez (1991–1998) Michell Flores (1991–1998) Florángel Del Villar (1991–1998) Jessica Castro (1992–1993) Amarilis Garcia (1986–1987) Fiordaliza Cruz (1988-1990) |
Las Chicas Del Can were an all-female merengue group from Dominican Republic.[1] Originally created by pianist Belkis Concepción, several teams of female vocalists and musicians have alternately performed under the name Las Chicas del Can throughout the group's history.
History
[edit]Founded in 1981, Las Chicas del Can performed a number of hits throughout the eighties, and a great number of their singles and albums achieved gold and/or platinum status. Hits such as "El Negro No Puede," "La Media María," "Sukaína," "Juana la Cubana," "Cule