- 07 Sep 2010, 08:10
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Haydée Mercedes Sosa, known as La Negra, (July 9, 1935[1] – October 4, 2009)
was an Argentine singer who was popular throughout Latin America and internationally.
With her roots in Argentine folk music, Sosa became one of the preeminent exponents of nueva canción.
She gave voice to songs written by both Brazilians and Cubans.
She was best known as the "voice of the voiceless ones". (wiki)
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elFfCLa6 ... re=related[/youtube]
Ja sam novopeceni fan, upravo sam stavio citavu diskografiju da se skida, eve LINKA za torent
After the military junta of Jorge Videla came to power in 1976, the atmosphere in Argentina grew increasingly oppressive. At a concert in La Plata in 1979, Sosa was searched and arrested on stage, along with the attending crowd.[6] Their release came about through international intervention.[4] Banned in her own country, she moved to Paris and then to Madrid.[4][6] Her second husband died in 1978.
Bila je i drustveno angazovana: Sosa returned to Argentina in 1982, several months before the military regime collapsed as a result of the Falklands War, and gave a series of concerts at the Opera Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, where she invited many of her younger colleagues to share the stage.
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Sosa's obituary in The Daily Telegraph said she was "an unrivalled interpreter of works by her compatriot, the Argentinian Atahualpa Yupanqui, and Chile's Violeta Parra". Helen Popper of Reuters announced her death by saying she "fought South America's dictators with her voice and became a giant of contemporary Latin American music". Sosa received two Latin Grammy nominations for her album which is nominated for a total of three awards. She went on to win Best Folk Album about a month after her death.
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrIKHFhK ... re=related[/youtube]
i, gratis, za fanove Joan Baez:
''
dusa juga, unela sunce u moju kisnu jesen...
"She lived her 74 years to the fullest. She had done practically everything she wanted, she didn't have any type of barrier or any type of fear that limited her."

Haydée Mercedes Sosa, known as La Negra, (July 9, 1935[1] – October 4, 2009)
was an Argentine singer who was popular throughout Latin America and internationally.
With her roots in Argentine folk music, Sosa became one of the preeminent exponents of nueva canción.
She gave voice to songs written by both Brazilians and Cubans.
She was best known as the "voice of the voiceless ones". (wiki)
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elFfCLa6 ... re=related[/youtube]
Ja sam novopeceni fan, upravo sam stavio citavu diskografiju da se skida, eve LINKA za torent
After the military junta of Jorge Videla came to power in 1976, the atmosphere in Argentina grew increasingly oppressive. At a concert in La Plata in 1979, Sosa was searched and arrested on stage, along with the attending crowd.[6] Their release came about through international intervention.[4] Banned in her own country, she moved to Paris and then to Madrid.[4][6] Her second husband died in 1978.
Bila je i drustveno angazovana: Sosa returned to Argentina in 1982, several months before the military regime collapsed as a result of the Falklands War, and gave a series of concerts at the Opera Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, where she invited many of her younger colleagues to share the stage.
i
Sosa's obituary in The Daily Telegraph said she was "an unrivalled interpreter of works by her compatriot, the Argentinian Atahualpa Yupanqui, and Chile's Violeta Parra". Helen Popper of Reuters announced her death by saying she "fought South America's dictators with her voice and became a giant of contemporary Latin American music". Sosa received two Latin Grammy nominations for her album which is nominated for a total of three awards. She went on to win Best Folk Album about a month after her death.
''


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrIKHFhK ... re=related[/youtube]
i, gratis, za fanove Joan Baez:
''

dusa juga, unela sunce u moju kisnu jesen...

"She lived her 74 years to the fullest. She had done practically everything she wanted, she didn't have any type of barrier or any type of fear that limited her."