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Dominican musician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joe Blandino (born September 13, 1992), is a Dominican singer-songwriter and musician. Blandino has released two studio albums.[1][2][3] He gained a following in the television shows Cantale una bachata a Mama[4] and posting song covers on social media.
Joe Blandino | |
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Born | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic | September 13, 1992
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Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, musician |
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Years active | 2005–present |
Blandino was born September 13, 1992, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
While growing up in Santo Domingo, he sang in many renowned musical groups like Arpa Evangelica[5][6][7][8] as a tenor, participated in the television shows Cantale una bachata a Mama[4] and toured universities in the Dominican Republic which made him a local celebrity in his hometown from a young age.
His first studio album, Gente Normal,[1][2][3][9] was recorded in 2019 and marked the beginning of collaborations with Gustavo Galindo a Grammy Nominated Singer-Songwriter and actor and the Mexican singer Andrés Obregón.[1][2][10] Gente Normal was produced in the cities of Miami, Mexico City and Santo Domingo and was mixed and mastered by the two times Latin Grammy Winner Thomas Juth in Sweden and London.[9]
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