Biography
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Born
20 February 1950 (age 74)
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Born In
Aguada, Puerto Rico
Ismael Miranda is one of Puerto Rican "Salsa"'s best soneros (singers) over the past 40 years. In 1967, when Miranda was 17 years old, he made his recording debut with the song "Let's Ball" with Joey Pastrana and had his first "hit" with "Rumbon Melon". He created such a good impression on bandleader Larry Harlow, that he was hired as Larry's lead singer. That same year Miranda and Harlow co-authored "El Exigente" (The Demanding), set to the rhythm of the Latin Boogaloo craze of the time. During the 1970s, he continued to have more "hits" with songs like "Lupe, Lupe", "Señor Sereno" and many others. He currently continues to perform and is now on a national tour.
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