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  1. César «Vampiro» López (Guadalajara, 22 de marzo de 1968) es un guitarrista de rock mexicano. Ha pertenecido a bandas como Maná, Azul Violeta y Jaguares. Fue miembro de Maná entre 1991 y 1994. Con Maná, grabó el álbum «¿Dónde Jugarán Los Niños?» (1992).

  2. César "Vampiro" López (born March 19, 1968, in Guadalajara, Mexico) has formed part of several well-known bands of the Latin American world, including Maná, Azul Violeta and Jaguares. He currently plays with Monoplasma, [1] [2] and the project "COMBO [3] [4] " with singer Jorge Guevara from Elefante and Mauricio Claveria from La Ley on the ...

  3. César López (nacido en 1973) es un músico, compositor, guitarrista y pianista colombiano. En 2003, López fundó el Batallón de Reacción Artística Inmediata , el cual involucra a varios músicos y activistas que buscan alternativas a la violencia que ha plagado a Colombia durante muchos años.

  4. Aug 23, 2020 · Immigrant Marine Corps veteran works to return deported former service members. By Ricardo Torres-Cortez, Las Vegas Sun via the AP. Aug 23, 2020. Marine veteran Cesar Lopez poses by a mural on...

  5. An interview with Colombian musician César López, who, since 1994, has been challenging the violence in his country through his music. He talks about his life and work, and his latest project, 24/0, a huge event promoting international non-violence day.

  6. CesarLopez.org. César López Giraldo (born 1973) is a classically trained musician, composer, producer guitarist and pianist from Bogota, Colombia. In 2003, López founded the Battalion of Immediate Artistic Reaction which involves various musicians and activists seeking alternatives to the ever-present violence that has plagued Colombia over ...

  7. Biography. César López started studying music when he was 10. Only three years later, he won the 1st Prize in the Cuban National Sax Contest. In 1985 he got a scholarship at the National School of Arts and, simultaneously, started his professional career with renowned Cuban musician Bobby Carcasés, who introduced César to Latin Jazz.

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