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Anthony &quot;Romeo&quot; Santos (Aventura) and his Orchestra - 18 mannaband.
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SUMMARY:Anthony &quot\;Romeo&quot\; Santos (Aventura) and his Orchestra
 live in Sweden!
DESCRIPTION:Lördag 29 september 2012\n
 Öppettider: 20-03\n
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 Anthony &quot\;Romeo&quot\; Santos (Aventura) and his Orchestra -
 18 mannaband.\n
 El Rey de la Bachata Romantica\, för första gången i
 Sverige.\n
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 Plats: Gamla Tryckeriet Mässa &amp\; Konferens\n
 Gustavslundsvägen 149b\n
 T- bana Alvik.\n
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 Arrangör:\n
 Latin Entertainment Productions\n
 073 935 98 39\n
 073 378 77 72\n
 076 092 97 16\n
 http://www.latin-ent.com/\n
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 Förköpsbiljett: 550 kr. \n
 Efter Kl 01.00  150 kr. \n
 18 års åldersgräns.\n
 Öppettider: 20-03\n
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 Betala din biljett online:\n
 Biljetter släpps till försäljning torsdagen den 1 mars  kl
 08.00\n
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 http://www.tickster.com/sv/events/fn4pef7w17pt25z\n
 http://kulturdirekt.se/index.php?dept=CONT\n
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 Observera att ett fåtal förköpsbiljetter kommer till
 försäljning risken är \n
 att biljetterna blir utsålda. Köp din biljett snarast!\n
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 Två dansgolv!! \n
 6 Dj\;s on stage\n
 2 dansgolv\n
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 Dansgolv I\n
 Rok@\n
 El Negro\n
 NinoElBravo \n
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 Dansgolv II\n
 Lars &amp\; Rolf  från Club Bachata.\n
 Dj Walter &quot\; El Duro&quot\;\n
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 Mer info kommer snart.................\n
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 cebook\n
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 José Alberto &quot\;El Canario&quot\; &amp\; La orq.
 MercadoNegro live in Sweden 28/7/2012\n
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 http://www.latin-ent.com/\n
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 http://www.mornington.se/stockholm/\n
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 Anthony &quot\;Romeo&quot\; Santos (född 21 juli\, 1981) är en
 amerikansk sångare\,  kompositör och tidigare sångare i
 Bachata gruppen Aventura. Som medlem i Aventura\, har Santos
 varit en nyckelperson i popularisera Bachata\, med hits som når
 nära toppen av Billboard latinska diagram och översidan av
 diagram i Europa. År 2002\, bandets låt &quot\;Obsesión&quot\;
 var nummer ett i Italien för sexton veckor i följd. \n
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 Santos föddes i Bronx\, New York\, USA för att en Dominikanska
 far och en Puerto Rican-mor. Vid tolv års ålder\, blev han en
 medlem av kyrkokören. Medan gruppen presterar i både engelska
 och spanska\, var deras arbete mycket ignoreras av
 engelskspråkiga medier under den tidiga delen av sin karriär.
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 Den 9 maj 2011\, släppte Santos sin första singel\,
 &quot\;Du&quot\;\, från hans kommande solo debutalbum\, Formula.
  Låten blev en nummer ett debut på de heta latinska låtar och
 Tropical Songs diagram. Den andra singeln visade från hans album
 var &quot\;Promise&quot\; som har en duett med Usher. Den enda
 har nått sin kulmen på nummer # 1 på Hot Latin Songs diagram
 och nummer ett på den tropiska Songs diagrammet.\n
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 Anthony &quot\;Romeo&quot\; Santos (born July 21\, 1981) is an
 American singer\, featured composer and former lead singer of the
 Bachata group Aventura. As a member of Aventura\, Santos has been
 a key figure in popularizing Bachata\, with hits reaching near
 the top of the Billboard Latin charts and the top of charts in
 Europe. In 2002\, the band&#039\;s song &quot\;Obsesión&quot\;
 was number one in Italy for sixteen consecutive weeks.\n
 \n
 Santos was born in The Bronx\, New York\, United States to a
 Dominican father and a Puerto-Rican mother. At twelve years of
 age\, he became a member of the church choir. While the group
 performs in both English and Spanish\, their work was widely
 ignored by the English-language media during the early part of
 their career.[1] On May 9\, 2011\, Santos released his first
 single\, &quot\;You&quot\;\, from his upcoming solo debut album\,
 Formula.\n
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 The song became a number-one debut on the Hot Latin Songs and
 Tropical Songs chart.[3] The second single revealed from his
 album was &quot\;Promise&quot\; which features a duet with Usher.
 The single has peaked at number #1 on the Hot Latin Songs chart
 and number one on the Tropical Songs chart.\n
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 FOR the last decade Anthony Santos\, the lead singer of the
 bachata group Aventura\, has been something of a secret hidden in
 plain sight. Though Aventura regularly fills Madison Square
 Garden and other arenas around the country and sells millions of
 records\, Mr. Santos\, known to his Latino fans as Romeo\, has
 remained pretty much anonymous outside the Spanish-speaking
 world.\n
 \n
 Now that may be about to change. On Tuesday Mr. Santos\, 30\,
 released his first solo CD\, “Formula Vol. 1\,” which
 features collaborations with Usher and Lil Wayne as well as
 cameos by Spanish-speaking artists like the flamenco guitarist
 Tomatito and the rapper La Mala Rodríguez. In addition he is
 about to shoot a sitcom pilot for ABC\, to be set in Washington
 Heights\, about a young Dominican-American and his complicated
 relationship with his old-fashioned immigrant father.\n
 \n
 “What can I do that I have not already done in Aventura?” was
 the thought that Mr. Santos said ran through his mind when the
 group decided to take a hiatus and do solo projects. “I’ve
 always wanted to experiment singing in other genres and explore.
 But at the same time I want to make sure that people didn’t
 feel like I’ve sold out and I’m not going to be a bachatero
 no more. So I’ve kept a balance.”\n
 \n
 Bachata is a string- and percussion-based style of danceable
 music born in the slums and the sugar-cane fields of the
 Dominican Republic and brought to the United States by Dominican
 immigrants. Aventura\, all but one of whose members was born in
 New York\, has modernized the genre by singing in a mixture of
 Spanish and English and by putting the voice of Mr. Santos — a
 high\, caressing tenor verging on falsetto and much influenced by
 R&amp\;B crooners — front and center.\n
 \n
 Although most of Aventura’s recordings were made independent of
 major labels and big-name producers (the group’s first major
 hit album\, from 2002\, was called “We Broke the Rules”)\,
 Mr. Santos’s CD is being issued by Sony. That company guided
 Latin music artists like Marc Anthony\, Gloria Estefan\, Ricky
 Martin and Shakira to crossover success in the English-speaking
 market.\n
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 But all of them did so with albums recorded in English. Mr.
 Santos has insisted that most of the songs on what he sees as his
 breakout project be sung in Spanish or Spanglish\, the mixture of
 Spanish and English that seems to be his preferred conversational
 mode.\n
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 “Our company has a great history with those artists who marked
 that first wave\,” said Ruben Leyva\, the president of Sony
 Music\, U.S. Latin. “Romeo defines the next wave. He’s doing
 it on his own terms\, and I do think that demographics have a lot
 to do with that. We’re living in a different world than 10
 years ago. Hispanics are part of the cultural mix\, and that
 allows him to reach a much greater swath of the public singing in
 Spanish.” According to the 2010 census the Hispanic population
 of the United States is now more than 50 million\, making Latinos
 the nation’s largest minority group. Of those 18 or under\, a
 core audience for Mr. Santos\, more than 90 percent were born in
 this country\, and many of them are bilingual and bicultural.
 That also makes a very attractive market for hip-hop\, R&amp\;B
 and pop artists\, some of whom seem to be as interested as Mr.
 Santos in crossing over. “We’re making history\,” Usher
 said in a “making of” video that accompanies “Promise\,”
 a track in which he sings bachata with Mr. Santos to the rippling
 accompaniment of a requinto\, the small guitar that is the
 instrumental backbone of the genre.\n
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 George Noriega is a Cuban-American songwriter and producer who
 has worked with Jennifer Lopez\, Ms. Estefan\, Mr. Martin and
 Shakira and won a Grammy award. Mr. Santos brought him in to work
 on “Promise.\,”\n
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 “Hearing Usher come in on a bachata\, that’s something cool
 and fresh\,” Mr. Noriega said. “You know that when this hits
 American radio\, it’s giving you a flavor you haven’t felt
 before\, and it’s going to perk up some ears\, especially
 because Romeo has such an original-sounding voice. He’s like
 Barry Gibb\, you know when it’s him.” Mr. Santos’s voice is
 indeed an anomaly\, and the key to his success. He is tall and
 muscular\, like the basketball player he once aspired to be\, and
 his speaking voice is raspy. But when he sings his songs of love
 gone wrong\, the sound that emerges is sweet\, high pitched and
 soulful\, similar to Luther Vandross or Smokey Robinson.\n
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 “I was looking at the video for ‘Promise\,’ and there he is
 so totally vulnerable to the woman\,” said Deborah Pacini
 Hernandez\, author of “Oye Como Va! Hybridity and Identity in
 Latino Popular Music” and a professor of anthropology and
 American Studies at Tufts University. “He’s cute\, and he has
 that voice\, that pleading\, breathy vulnerability that has to be
 so tremendously appealing to women. Bachata is not hip-hop or
 reggaetón\, it’s a music that is about men’s softer\,
 emotional side and yet is still a dance music.”\n
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 It is too early to tell how “Formula” will do commercially\,
 but the first single\, “You\,” spent seven weeks at the top
 of the Latin charts this summer\, and “Promise\,” released
 last month\, has also hit No. 1\, with the video having already
 been viewed more than four million times on Vevo.\n
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 “I never liked the term crossover\, or at least the definition
 that everyone has\, that you record an album in English\, and
 that’s a crossover\,” Mr. Santos said. “I just felt like
 that if I’m going to cross over\, why not have the English
 audience cross over too\, to my world?”\n
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 Asked if the mainstream English-speaking music fans were ready to
 take that leap\, he said he didn’t know. “But I know I’m
 ready for them\,” he said. “Look\, you’ve got to take
 risks\, and that’s what we did in Aventura.”\n
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 Mr. Santos then slipped into Spanish to recite an old proverb:
 “De los cobardes\, no se ha escrito nada\,” or “Nothing has
 ever been written about cowards.” As he views it\, the blending
 of styles of music is natural for someone of his generation and
 background.\n
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 “I was born and raised in the Bronx\, and one of the great
 things growing up there is that I was exposed to many different
 genres\,” he said. “You would go down the block\, and on one
 corner you would hear bachata\, on another corner some salsa\,
 and of course there was hip-hop and R&amp\;B all over the place.
 So for me it is very organic to have these combinations\, to be
 speaking in Spanglish.”\n
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 Mr. Santos’s first experience performing music came in a church
 choir\, which he and a cousin\, Henry Santos Jeter\, joined not
 so much out of interest in religion or singing as\, he now
 admits\, “to get chicks.” At Morris High School in the
 mid-1990s they were introduced to the brothers Lenny and Max
 Santos\, who led a band that was trying to mix bachata and rock\,
 and the foursome soon became Aventura.\n
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 Initially Mr. Santos told his mother\, who was born in Puerto
 Rico\, and father\, born in the Dominican Republic\, that he was
 merely managing a band\, since neither wanted their son to pursue
 the uncertain career of an entertainer. It’s that kind of
 incident\, he said\, that will provide fodder for the sitcom
 pilot he is going to be making next year\, which does not yet
 have a title and has not been cast.\n
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 Mr. Santos said that when he was approached about doing the
 pilot\, which is being produced by Overbrook Entertainment\, Will
 Smith’s company\, it baffled him. Overbrook did not respond to
 interview requests made through its publicist\, but Steve
 Stoute\, the hip-hop impresario who is also the author of a new
 book called “The Tanning of America: How Hip-Hop Created a
 Culture That Rewrote the Rules of the New Economy” and an
 executive producer of the pilot\, suggested that Mr. Santos had
 the potential to become another Justin Timberlake\, also a boy
 band graduate who has built a career as an actor.\n
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 “A couple of years ago\, when Lady Gaga was coming up\, she got
 all this attention when she was booked into Radio City Music Hall
 for four nights\,” Mr. Stoute said. “But right at that same
 time Romeo and Aventura were playing Madison Square Garden for
 four nights\, and they were selling it out. So I said to myself:
 Who is this guy\, and why isn’t he commanding more
 attention?”\n
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 ABC seems to be thinking that Mr. Santos can help fill a void in
 its programming. With “Ugly Betty” now off the air after four
 seasons and “Desperate Housewives” with Eva Longoria\, also
 on ABC\, about to finish its eight-season run\, the number of
 Hispanic characters on network television can almost be counted
 on the fingers of one hand\, with the one played by Sofia Vergara
 on “Modern Family\,” still another ABC sitcom\, being perhaps
 the most prominent.\n
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 Mr. Santos goes into the project with the disadvantage of never
 having acted\, at least formally. But he is going to be taking
 lessons\, and he argues that his experience performing for large
 crowds gives him an advantage over a real novice.\n
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 “The reason I feel I’m capable of doing this is that I’m
 nothing like the character I’ve created onstage\, this Romeo
 character\,” he said. “I am very much a shy guy\, and when I
 started out\, I would be terrified\, I wouldn’t look at the
 crowd\, I’d literally be looking at the floor. But I’ve
 created this character where I’m acting. I see myself on
 footage and I say ‘That’s not me.’ ”\n
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 Exitos:\n
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hz9lhqxl_gQ\n
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3XyWhrZnqE&amp\;hd=1\n
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElU-VcWEhRU&amp\;hd=1\n
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hz9lhqxl_gQ&amp\;hd=1\n
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXAMUq_fUxg&amp\;hd=1\n
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mssyQ75JOHw&amp\;feature=related\n
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hz9lhqxl_gQ\n
 When: Saturday\, September 29\, 2012 at 8:00 PM - Sunday\,
 September 30\, 2012 at 3:00 AM\n
 Where: Gamla Tryckeriet Mässa &amp\; Konferens\n
 Attendees: 1 http://plancast.com/p/ai3d
URL:http://plancast.com/p/ai3d
LOCATION:Gamla Tryckeriet Mässa & Konferens
DTSTAMP:20120319T101313Z
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