Birth name Anibal Lovera Name Anibal Lovera Occupation(s) Composer, singer | Genres 40 Origin Paraguari, Paraguay Role Composer | |
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Born January 26, 1926 ( 1926-01-26 ) Died January 23, 1994, Asuncion, Paraguay Similar People Mauricio Cardozo Ocampo, Emiliano R Fernandez, Grupo Generacion, Luis Alberto del Parana, Quemil Yambay |
Anibal lovera la ultima letra de emiliano r fernandez
Aníbal Lovera (January 26, 1926 – January 23, 1994) was a Paraguayan composer, singer and folklorist. He was also a singer of the Chaco War epics. Anibal was born in Paraguay, in the Paraguari department, in the city of Quyquyho, on January 26, 1926, and died completely blind in Asuncion, January 23, 1994.
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- Anibal lovera la ultima letra de emiliano r fernandez
- Anbal Lovera y su Conjunto La Que Dej Polca Paraguaya
- Musical career
- Works
- References
Aníbal Lovera y su Conjunto - La Que Dejé - Polca Paraguaya
Musical career
Throughout his long career as a singer, guitarist, author and composer, he belonged to many different musical groups, and worked together with other talented people. Between 1948 and 1950, he was the lead singer of the Conjunto Folklorico Guarani, directed by Julián Rejala, and sang in duet with Wilma Ferreira. In January 1950, he created his own group. They were presented for the first time at the opening of Radio Guarani, which became a famous radio station in Paraguay. In 1961, he won a national contest in the Popular Music category, and this victory made him even more well known. Between 1970 and 1980 he was often cast on TV shows, such as Asi canta mi Patria, together with friends and members of his group.
Works
Throughout his career, he recorded more than 30 records; most of which were about the battles of the Chaco War. He won a golden disc from RCA International, for his song Dulce Margarita. Among his more successful songs are: