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Venezuelan musical group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Voz Veis was a Venezuelan sextet that released their last studio album "Acústico... Una Noche Común y Sin Corriente" in 2010. They recorded 7 studio albums; the first, Lo Mejor Aún Está Por Venir in 1997. The group had 6 lead singers: Carlos Labrador, Luis Fernando "Luigi" Castillo, Roberto Zambrano, Gustavo González, Santiago Castillo, and Luis Enrique Leal.[1]
Voz Veis | |
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Origin | Maracaibo, Venezuela |
Genres | Pop |
Years active | 1997-2010 |
Labels | Vene Music, Universal Music |
Members | Luis Enrique Leal Luis Fernando "Luigi" Castillo Carlos Eduardo Labrador Roberto Ignacio Zambrano Gustavo Alfredo González Santiago Henry Castillo |
Website | http://www.vozveis.com |
After obtaining a contract in 2007 with local Venezuelan newspaper Diario La Verdad to distribute 10,000 copies (the minimum amount required by the Latin Grammy organization) of their album "¿Cómo Se Llega a Belén?", the group succeeded in competing in the 2008 Latin Grammy Awards and consequently won the Best Short Form Music Video for "Ven A Mi Casa Esta Navidad", produced by the Salto Angel Media company and Best Children's Album, becoming the first Venezuelans to earn awards in these categories. [2]
In 2007 at the 8th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, Voz Veis won both Best Latin Children Album, with Cómo Se Llega A Belén, and Best Short Form Music Video, with "Ven A Mi Casa Esta Navidad".
In 2010 at the 11th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, Voz Veis earned its 3rd Grammy after beating music other music artists such as Laura Pausini and Thalia in the "Best Long Form Music Video" for "Una Noche Común y Sin Corriente".
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