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- Nueva_ola abstract "The Nueva ola (Spanish for New Wave) is a term applied to a loose group of musicians, mainly in Spanish speaking South America, who played and introduced rock and roll and other American and European music of the 1950s and 1960s to their countries. Nueva ola bands usually had their names in English and rather than producing their own material they recorded versions of songs that were already popular in the United States or Europe. More than an artistic movement the Nueva ola was an economic and social phenomenon that marked the beginning of youth culture and pop music in South America.Artist associated with the Nueva ola reached their peak of popularity in the 1960s. Nueva ola music is coetaneous with Nueva canción music, a music style which together with Nueva ola became the precursors to the Rock en español scene that rose to prominency in the 80s. During the 1990s Nueva ola music experienced a revival in Chile.Some famous Nueva ola musicians include: Alex Alexander (Chile) Los Ángeles Negros (Chile) Los Galos (Chile) Los Golpes (Chile) Lucho Gatica (Chile) Peter Rock (Chile) Los Vikings (El Salvador) Los Belking's (Peru) Los Doltons (Peru) Los Hermanos Zañartu (Peru) Los Pasteles Verdes (Peru) Jimmy Santi (Peru) Lucecita Benitez (Puerto Rico) Chucho Avellanet (Puerto Rico) Lissette (Puerto Rico) The Night Walkers (Puerto Rico) Los Iracundos (Uruguay)↑ 1.0 1.1 ↑ 2.0 2.1".
- Nueva_ola derivative Latin_pop.
- Nueva_ola derivative Rock_en_Espa%C3%B1ol.
- Nueva_ola derivative Rockmantic_ballad.
- Nueva_ola instrument Bass_guitar.
- Nueva_ola instrument Double_bass.
- Nueva_ola instrument Drum_kit.
- Nueva_ola instrument Electric_guitar.
- Nueva_ola instrument Piano.
- Nueva_ola instrument Saxophone.
- Nueva_ola stylisticOrigin Beat_music.
- Nueva_ola stylisticOrigin Bolero.
- Nueva_ola stylisticOrigin Pop_music.
- Nueva_ola stylisticOrigin Rock_and_roll.
- Nueva_ola thumbnail Clubdelclan.jpg?width=300.
- Nueva_ola wikiPageID "29767896".
- Nueva_ola wikiPageRevisionID "584396877".
- Nueva_ola bgcolor "crimson".
- Nueva_ola color "White".
- Nueva_ola culturalOrigins "1960.0".
- Nueva_ola derivatives "* Rockmantic ballad * Ibero-American rock * Latin pop".
- Nueva_ola hasPhotoCollection Nueva_ola.
- Nueva_ola instruments "Electric guitar, string bass or later bass guitar, drums, optional piano and saxophone, vocals".
- Nueva_ola name "Nueva ola".
- Nueva_ola popularity "1990.0".
- Nueva_ola stylisticOrigins "* Rock and roll * Bolero * Beat music * Pop music".
- Nueva_ola subject Category:Popular_music.
- Nueva_ola subject Category:Rock_music_genres.
- Nueva_ola type Abstraction100002137.
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- Nueva_ola type Music107020895.
- Nueva_ola type MusicGenre107071942.
- Nueva_ola type RockMusicGenres.
- Nueva_ola type Genre.
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- Nueva_ola comment "The Nueva ola (Spanish for New Wave) is a term applied to a loose group of musicians, mainly in Spanish speaking South America, who played and introduced rock and roll and other American and European music of the 1950s and 1960s to their countries. Nueva ola bands usually had their names in English and rather than producing their own material they recorded versions of songs that were already popular in the United States or Europe.".
- Nueva_ola label "Nueva ola (música)".
- Nueva_ola label "Nueva ola".
- Nueva_ola sameAs Nueva_ola_(música).
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- Nueva_ola sameAs Q9051097.
- Nueva_ola sameAs Q9051097.
- Nueva_ola sameAs Nueva_ola.
- Nueva_ola wasDerivedFrom Nueva_ola?oldid=584396877.
- Nueva_ola depiction Clubdelclan.jpg.
- Nueva_ola isPrimaryTopicOf Nueva_ola.
- Nueva_ola name "Nueva ola".