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Zeny y Zory (Zenaida Beveraggi & Zoraida Beveraggi), Las gemelas Beveraggi, (The Beveraggi twins) (born May 12, 1957), are identical twins and have performed as a pop-music duet since the age of 15. Zeny is currently managing her daughter, Sol Carbone, create her first music album.

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Early years

The twins were born in Santurce, Puerto Rico). In 1972, when they were 15 years old, they managed to look older and lie about their age to Charlie García, owner of the night club The Wine Cellar, in order to perform in the club for two consecutive years. Later, they performed in different night clubs in San Juan, including "La Boite Saint Michelle", "La Tasca de Hugo", and "El Barril de Vino" at the Condado Tourist County.

Career

Alfred D. Herger signed them as part of the regular cast of the mid-day television musical comedy show Cambia, Cambia con Alfred, (Over and over with Alfred), on WKBM-TV, channel 11. Later that year, Zeny and Zory represented Puerto Rico in the fourth "Festival de la Voz y la Canción", (Voice and Song Festival), managed by Charlie López, and they won the First Prize Award with the song, "Así es, mi Amor", (That's the way it is, my love), composed for them by Lito Peña.

Herger produced their first album, Las Gemelas Zeny y Zory, (Zeny & Zory, the Twins), *Flamboyan FLP-335*. It was directed by the Argentinian musical arranger and pianist Zito Zelante. The album's hit single was "A La Deriva", (Drifting away), composed by Felito Felix. The album won them the Puerto Rican Grammy-equivalent, "El Agueybaná de Oro", (The Gold Agueybana), and the award as the best album of the year at the San Juan's "Festival del Disco", (Album Festival).

In 1977, they moved to Mexico City for 8 years, performing in night clubs such as El Fiesta Palace and El Marrakech. They were featured at the all-star television show Espectacular Domecq (The Domecq Spectacular), alongside James Brown, and Gloria Gaynor. During their long stay in Mexico, they shared stage with José Feliciano, Vicki Carr, La Lupe, Jon Secada, Lissette, Nelson Ned, Damaso Perez Prado, Alvaro Torres, Carmita Jiménez, Antonio Aguilar, Marco Antonio Muñiz, and Pablo Montero, among many others. They also starred in various photo romance soap operas, and at the "Palace Hotel Celebration".

In 1984, Zeny and Zory returned to Puerto Rico, recording, in 1985, their second album, Rabia, Libertad, Fantasía, (Rage, Liberty, Fantasy), *True Love, TLR-004*, produced by Lou Briel. The twins then toured Colombia, Curaçao, Ecuador, Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Mexico again, and ended up in Miami, Florida.

In 1986, Zeny & Zory were the guest stars of the song festival in Colombia, called "Festi-Buga".

Separation

But with no explanation at all, Zeny & Zory separated in their peak, for as long as fourteen years.

Comeback

In 2001, they made another comeback, performing at the Arena Pier 10 in the musical and comedy act "Bienvenidos", (Welcome). Later, Zeny y Zory, continued performing in different night-clubs throughout the island, presenting Bohemian intimate shows, alternating with several stars such as Sully Diaz, Andy Montañez, Lou Briel, Danny Rivera Jr., Chucho Avellanet, and with musical directors: Tito Vicente, Eloy Monrouzeau, and Angel "Cuco" Peña, among many others.

They returned to the record business in 2004, with the album Fuera de control (Out of Control), *GEO Music*, produced and directed in Miami, Florida by the Puerto Rican keyboardist, "Amaury López". By then, the duet had made their debut in the "Tropicoro" nightclub, at the Wyndham-San Juan Hotel & Casino on Isla Verde, Carolina. Since then, they have performed their Bohemia act in many nightclubs in Puerto Rico: "Isleos Club", "El Bodegón de Gaspar", "Piacere Club House", "Mozart Cafe", and "Amadeus Bistro" among others.

In February 2007, they traveled to Orlando, Florida, to perform on Valentine's Day at the "Citrus Crown Ball Room", in the "Double Tree Hotel", alongside Sully Diaz, and Danny Rivera Jr.

Later, in March 2007, they were part of the star cast of the bohemia spectacle: "Concierto y Bohemia bajo las Estrellas", (Concert & Bohemia Beneath the Stars), with Lou Briel and Jose Juan Tañón, staged at Plaza Colón, in Old San Juan.

Presently, they've been performing in various night clubs throughout Puerto Rico, such as "Petra Café Teatro" in the tourist area of Miramar, and "La Tasca de David" at El Señorial.

In October 2007 they were featured in the BMI Noche Bohemia Showcase in Manhattan, New York, at the S.O.B's. Club, as the closing star act. Zeny & Zory performed, singing their latest releases as songwriters. Later during this month, the Beveraggi's traveled to Mexico to open a new night club alongside Andrés García. In November 2007 they're featured in the i Piaceri exclusive club located at the Three Little Nuns Industrial Section in Hato Rey, Puerto Rico with their new act called: Bohemia Acústica y Rumba Flamenca.

In February 2008, this show was performed at three different nightclubs: El Mariachi, Petra Café Teatro & El Bodegón de Gaspar.

Presently, they're filming a pilot series for NBC in Puerto Rican locations.

Sol Carbone

Sol, Daughter of Zeny Beveraggi, was born on August 28, 1991. She discovered her voice at the age of six and started recording when she was 15. She also plays the piano, guitar and writes her own songs. Two of her songs are titled "Acariciame Sin Frio" (Caress me without cold) and "Por que No Nos Damos Otra Oportunidad?" (Why Don't We Give Ourselves Another Chance?). She is currently recording her demo CD.

References

Zeny & Zory Wikipedia