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El Salvador....??

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Hi. I have a project on El Salvador and need some famous people to list. I also need singers / musicians to have their music playing in the background, and I can't find any. This person/people NEEDS to be Salvadoran, no other latin ethnicitiy, or I fail the project. Can someone please help me?? Your help is greatly appreciated

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  1. Everything the guy above me said. LOL  Also Christy Turlington.  Her mother is from El Salvador and she is very involved in charities benifitting the country.


  2. famous person- Archbishop Oscar Romero, political activist who was murdered during the civil war.

    music- los tigres del norte...

    I think someone asked this on Yahoo before and so umm ya..w/e

  3. Here's a list of famous Salvadorans. I've given you the reason why they are famous but you can google their name if you need more detailed info.

    Carlos “El Famoso” Hernández - Boxer. First Salvadoran boxer to hold a world tittle.

    Archbishop Oscar Romero - Catholic Priest. Archbishop Romero's outspoken style captured the hearts of the poor majority and evoked hatred among the wealthy landowners and military. Killed at the altar on 24 March, 1980, by a right-wing death squad.

    The national hero of El Salvador is Father José Matías Delgado (1768–1833), who raised the first call for independence.

    A renowned political leader was Manuel José Arce (1786–1847), who fought against the Mexican empire of Iturbide and was the first president of the United Provinces of Central America.

    Prominent Salvadoran literary figures of the 19th century were Juan José Cañas (1826–1912), a poet and diplomat and the author of the Salvadoran national anthem, and Francisco E. Galindo (1850–1900), a poet and dramatist.

    Writers of note in the 20th century include Alberto Masferrer (1865–1932), an essayist and poet; Juan Ramón Uriarte (1875–1927), an essayist and educator; and Salvador Salazar Arrué (1899–1975). Juan Francisco Cisneros (1823–78) is a nationally recognized painter.

    Arts

    Alejandro Cotto, filmaker

    Edwin Arévalo, filmmaker

    Pedro Ipiña, painter

    Fernando Llort, painter and sculptor

    Rodolfo A. Ruffatti Batlle, painter, photographer, photoshopper, poet

    Víctor Ruano, visual artist, filmmaker

    Toño Salazar, caricaturist

    Consuelo de Saint-Exupéry, painter, sculptor, and author, wife of Antoine de Saint Exupéry

    Adrian Bellani,(Half Salvadoran), actor, plays Miguel Lopez-Fitzgerald on the NBC daytime drama, Passions.

    Scholars, Authors, and Educators

    Jose Samuel Ortiz, university professor, pharmacist

    Rafael Olmedo Artiga, music composer

    Emma Escalante Rubio (Carmen Navarro), singer

    Claribel Alegría,writer

    Manlio Argueta, novelist

    Carlos Córdova, writer

    Roque Dalton, poet

    Jacinta Escudos, novelist

    Pedro Geoffroy Rivas, poet, scholar

    Ana Sol Gutiérrez, educator

    David J. Guzmán, doctor, archeologist, botanist, writer, statesman

    Claudia Lars, poet

    Ignacio Martín-Baró, Social psychologist and Jesuit priest

    Alberto Masferrer, intellectual

    Salarrué (Salvador Salazar Arrué), novelist, poet, painter.

    Ramon Hernandez Quintanilla, journalist, intellectual, writer

    David Escobar Galindo, poet, educator

    Entertainment

    Big Ceaze, Latino rap artist

    DJ Keoki, Techno DJ

    Johnny Lopez, member of Crooked Stilo, Latino rap group

    Victor Lopez, member of Crooked Stilo, Latino rap group

    Álvaro Torres, singer

    Stevan Jose Batlle, p**n Star

    Heroes and Martyrs

    José Matías Delgado, national hero

    Joaquín Eufrasio Guzmán, national hero

    Óscar Romero, former Archbishop and martyr

    Fashion Designers and Models

    Francesca Miranda Fashion Designer

    Miguel Ángel Cerna

    Christy Turlington (Half Salvadoran), supermodel (born January 2, 1969 in Walnut Creek, California) is an American supermodel

    María Isabel Arrieta Gálvez The only Central American to win second place in the global contest "Miss Universe." (1955)

    Past and Current Political Figures

    Ana Maria, guerrilla leader

    Lynda Barros, Latina Civil Rights Activist

    Gerardo Barrios, liberal president

    Armando Calderón Sol, former president

    Cayetano Carpio, guerrilla leader

    Antonio Claramount Lucero, "eternal" presidential candidate

    Alfredo Cristiani, former president

    Roberto D'Aubuisson, politician, ARENA founder

    José Napoleón Duarte, former president

    Liz Figueroa, California state senator

    Francisco Flores, former president

    Rutilio Grande, martyred priest

    Schafik Hándal, guerrilla leader and presidential candidate

    Álvaro Magaña, banker and interim president

    Alejandro Melendez, san sebastian volunteer/leader

    Maximiliano Hernández Martínez, dictator-president

    Miguel Mármol, labor union activist

    Sigifredo Ochoa, colonel and ARENA deputy

    Farabundo Martí, communist leader

    Antonio Saca, current president

    Guillermo Ungo, opposition leader and former vice-president

    Carlos Eugenio Vides Casanova, defense minister, convicted of human rights abuses

    Joaquín Villalobos, guerrilla leader

    Rubén Zamora, opposition leader

    José Inocencio Alas, "Chencho", former priest and activist

    Athletes

    Ronald Cerritos, footballer, in the MLS

    Mauricio Cienfuegos, footballer, former player for the Los Angeles Galaxy

    Jose Cortez, NFL Football

    Raúl Díaz Arce, footballer in the MLS

    Jorge González, footballer, better known as el Mágico González

    Carlos "El Famoso" Hernández, Boxer, holds the Jr. Lightweight world title

    Eliseo Quintanilla, footballer, in the MLS

    Jorge Rodríguez, footballer, in the MLS

    Jaime Rodriguez, footballer, former player of the Bayer Uerdingen

    Hugo Perez, footballer, born in El Salvador, played for united states in the 1994 world cup and 1984 summer olympic games

    Rosemary Casals, Salvadoran parents, American tennis player

  4. This took exactly 16 seconds to find and to post. If one wanted to do an even longer report *with* music I would guess it might take as much as 6 or 7minutes....Best of luck with your project.

    Popular music in El Salvador uses marinba tehpe'ch, flutes, drums, scrapers and gourds, as well more recently imported guitars and other instruments. Cuban, Colombian and Mexican music has infiltrated the country, especially ranchera, cumbia and salsa. Bobby Rivas is considered one of the greatest experts of Salvadoran salsa.

    Political chaos tore the country apart in the early 20th century, and music was often suppressed, especially those with strong native influences. In the 1950s, for example, it was decreed that a dance called xuc was to be the "national dance", in spite of it not being terribly common throughout the country. The 1960s saw an influx of American and British pop and rock, inspiring like-minded Salvadoran bands, while the following two decades were dominated by a wave of popular genres from across Latin America, mostly folk-based singer-songwriter genres like Chilean nueva canción. This new type of Salvadoran rock music was called "Guanarock" (portmanteau of Guanaco, a slang for a person from El Salvador, and rock), which inspired bands such as Ayutush.

    Dominican merengue and bachata also became very popular. In the last ten years, hip hop and reggaeton has influenced the majority of the Salvadoran youth, which has formed groups like Pescozada and Mecate.

    Salvadoran cumbia is related to but very distinct from Colombian cumbia, which is much more well known outside of El Salvador. Chanchona ensembles, led by a pair or a single violin, are popular, especially among the immigrant community in the Washington D.C. area.
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