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Editus
Origin Costa Rica
Genres Latin
Jazz
New-age
Members Ricardo Ramírez
Edín Solís
Carlos Vargas
Website Editus

Editus is a Costa Rican music group. Their first album, Ilusiones was released in 1994. They went on to become a significant group in Costa Rica and have been praised by newspapers there as well as honored by ACAM Costa Rica. [1] Outside Costa Rica they are perhaps best known for accompanying Rubén Blades, [2] such as on his Grammy Award for Best World Music Album winning album Mundo. [3] [4]

Editus

References

  1. ^ ACAM Costa Rica article on Editus
  2. ^ THE POP LIFE; The Three Faces Of Ruben Blades by Neil Strauss in the August 26, 1999 issue of "The New York Times"
  3. ^ Gonzalez, Fernando (17 November 2002). "Ruben Blades, One-World Champion". Washington Post. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
  4. ^ Billboard September 22, 2001, pg 35
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Editus
Origin Costa Rica
Genres Latin
Jazz
New-age
Members Ricardo Ramírez
Edín Solís
Carlos Vargas
Website Editus

Editus is a Costa Rican music group. Their first album, Ilusiones was released in 1994. They went on to become a significant group in Costa Rica and have been praised by newspapers there as well as honored by ACAM Costa Rica. [1] Outside Costa Rica they are perhaps best known for accompanying Rubén Blades, [2] such as on his Grammy Award for Best World Music Album winning album Mundo. [3] [4]

Editus

References

  1. ^ ACAM Costa Rica article on Editus
  2. ^ THE POP LIFE; The Three Faces Of Ruben Blades by Neil Strauss in the August 26, 1999 issue of "The New York Times"
  3. ^ Gonzalez, Fernando (17 November 2002). "Ruben Blades, One-World Champion". Washington Post. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
  4. ^ Billboard September 22, 2001, pg 35

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