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Los Hermanos (other)
Los Hermanos is a Brazilian rock band. Los Hermanos (Spanish for "the brothers") may also refer to: * ''Los Hermanos'' (album), the band's 1999 debut album * "Los Hermanos" (song), a folk song composed and first performed by Atahualpa Yupanqui * Los Hermanos Archipelago, Venezuela * Darwin Island and Wolf Island Wolf Island (Spanish: ''Isla Wolf'') or Wenman Island is a small island in the Galápagos Islands and was named after the German geologist Theodor Wolf, who also has the volcano Wolf on Isabela Island named after him. It has an area of and a m ..., two of the Galápagos Islands, known collectively as "Los Hermanos" in Spanish See also * Las Hermanas (other) * Hermano (other) {{disambig, geo ...
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Los Hermanos
Los Hermanos is a rock band from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The group was formed in 1997 by Marcelo Camelo (vocals/guitar), Rodrigo Amarante (guitar/vocals), Rodrigo Barba (drums), and Bruno Medina (keyboards/keyboard bass). Currently they are on an extended hiatus, performing some concerts sporadically. Although the band is Brazilian, the name is Spanish, meaning "the brothers", which would be "Os Irmãos" in Portuguese. History Formation and first years (1997–99) Then students from Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Marcelo Camelo (journalism), and Rodrigo Barba (psychology) formed a band that mixed hardcore influences with the lightness of lyrics about love. In addition, the band had a saxophonist, and, later, the keyboardist Bruno Medina, an advertising student at the same college, was incorporated to the group. When the musicians Rodrigo Amarante (vocals, guitar and percussion) and Patrick Laplan (bass) joined the band, and with the output of three musicia ...
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Los Hermanos (album)
''Los Hermanos'' is the debut studio album by the rock band Los Hermanos. It was released in 1999 on Abril Music. Track listing Personnel *Marcelo Camelo – Vocals, guitar *Rodrigo Amarante – Vocals, transverse flute *Patrick Laplan – Bass guitar *Rodrigo Barba – Drums *Bruno Medina – Keyboards *Rafael Ramos – Producer Additional musicians *Mário Lúcio Gomes – Tenor Saxophone The tenor saxophone is a medium-sized member of the saxophone family, a group of instruments invented by Adolphe Sax in the 1840s. The tenor and the alto are the two most commonly used saxophones. The tenor is pitched in the key of B (while ... *Sidnei Borgani – Trombone *Nahor Gomes – Trumpet Special guests * Roger Rocha Moreira ("Bárbara") *Carlos Jazzma ("Pierrot") Certifications References Los Hermanos albums 1999 albums Albums produced by Rick Bonadio {{Brazil-album-stub ...
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Los Hermanos (song)
"Los Hermanos" ( en, The Brothers) is a poetic folk song composed and first performed by Argentine ''nueva canción'' singer Atahualpa Yupanqui. Song information "Los Hermanos" is often considered a protest song. Some claim it criticizes the dictatorship of the Latin American countries, done to secure the fidelity of the region to the United States and, - by doing that -, avoiding undesirable leftist governments. That can be perceived on the song lyrics, which is an ode to fraternity and freedom with an implicit urge for Latin American union: ''"Yo tengo tantos hermanos'' ''Que no los puedo contar'' ''Y una novia muy hermosa...'' ''Que se llama Libertad".'' ''"I have so many brothers'' ''That I can't even count them'' ''And a beautiful bride...'' ''That is called Liberty".'' Though some take it as political, others contend that it has a broader universal appeal, with its verses about the common Argentine man, recognizing the others by the look in their eyes and realizing the ...
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Los Hermanos Archipelago
The Los Hermanos Archipelago is a chain of seven rocky barren islets that is part of the Federal Dependencies of Venezuela, at .Hernández Caballero, Serafín (Editor). 1998: Gran Enciclopedia de Venezuela. Editorial Globe, C.A. Caracas. 10 volúmenes. The individual islands are: * Isla La Orquilla * Islote El Rajao * Isla Los Morochos * Islote Papelón * Isla Grueso * Isla Pico (Isla Pando) * Isla Fondeadero * Isla Chiquito See also *Federal Dependencies of Venezuela *List of marine molluscs of Venezuela *List of Poriferans of Venezuela The sponges of Venezuela are a part of the Porifera fauna of Venezuela (which is part of the wildlife of Venezuela). A number of species of sponges are found in the wild in Venezuela. This is a partial list of the marine and freshwater sponges ... References Federal Dependencies of Venezuela Venezuelan islands of the Leeward Antilles {{Venezuela-geo-stub ...
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Darwin Island
Darwin Island (Spanish: ''Isla Darwin'') is among the smallest in the Galápagos Archipelago with an area of just . It is named in honour of English scientist Charles Darwin. With no dry landing sites, Darwin Island's main attractions are found in the Pacific Ocean, which is teeming with a large variety of marine life. Although the island had been marked on maps and had initially been given the name Culpepper Island on Admiralty charts, the first landing on Darwin Island was not until 1964, by helicopter. The small detached group formed by Darwin Island and Wolf Island is sometimes referred to as Darwin and Wolf or Darwin-Wolf, formerly Culpepper and Wenman. Geology Darwin Island is the remains of an extinct volcano that reaches above sea level. It is situated north-west of the main Galápagos Island group on the Wolf-Darwin Lineament, which extends from the Galápagos Platform to the Galápagos Spreading Centre, a mid-ocean ridge separating the Nazca and Cocos tectonic p ...
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Wolf Island
Wolf Island (Spanish: ''Isla Wolf'') or Wenman Island is a small island in the Galápagos Islands and was named after the German geologist Theodor Wolf, who also has the volcano Wolf on Isabela Island named after him. It has an area of and a maximum altitude of above sea level. The island is remote from the main island group and has no permanent population. The Galápagos National Park does not allow landing on the island; however, it is a popular diving location. The group formed by Darwin Island and Wolf was previously known as Culpepper and Wenman. Geology Wolf Island is the remains of an extinct volcano that reaches a maximum above sea level, it is situated north west of the main Galápagos Island group on the Wolf-Darwin Lineament that extends from the Galápagos Platform to the Galápagos Spreading Center, a mid ocean ridge separating the Nazca and Cocos tectonic plates. Like its near neighbour Darwin Island, Wolf Island is upstream of the magma plume, in terms of p ...
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Las Hermanas (other)
Las Hermanas (Spanish for "the sisters") may refer to: __NOTOC__ * Las Hermanas (organization), a feminist Catholic organization for Spanish-speaking women * ''Las Hermanas'' (ballet), a 1971 ballet * ''Las Hermanas'' (TV series), a Philippine TV series See also * '' Hermanas'', a 2005 film * Los Hermanos (other) Los Hermanos is a Brazilian rock band. Los Hermanos (Spanish for "the brothers") may also refer to: * ''Los Hermanos'' (album), the band's 1999 debut album * "Los Hermanos" (song), a folk song composed and first performed by Atahualpa Yupanqui * ... * Hermano (other) {{disambiguation ...
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