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Ray Sepúlveda

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In 1977 he returned to New York and recorded with Orquestra Sociedad 76 with Johnny Zamot and was part of that band for four years and recorded three albums. In early 1983 he worked with
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with his group Trio Los Romanticos. When he was a teenager, his family moved to Puerto Rico, where Sepúlveda sang with local groups in
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singer born in Brooklyn, New York. He recorded three albums with Orquestra Sociedad 76 in the late 1970s and two albums with
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in the late 1980s before launching a solo career in the 1990s.
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This album was produced in Puerto Rico by Luis Garcia.
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Sepúlveda's solo career started in 1991 with the album
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Index

salsa
Johnny Rivera
Brooklyn
Bronx
boleros
Mayaguez
Frankie Ruiz
Adalberto Santiago
RMM Records
Billboard
Polygram
RMM
"Ray Sepúlveda nuevamente en Lima"
the original
Charts
Singles
Categories
American male singers
American musicians of Puerto Rican descent
Living people
Salsa musicians
Singers from Brooklyn
Musicians from the Bronx
RMM Records artists

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