Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 25. Chapters: Eduardo Alquinta, Kiara, Julio Jaramillo, Natural Black, Juana Molina, Veronica Orozco, Leo Dan, Fernando Carrillo, Federico Aubele, Alberto Cortez, Ruben Juarez, Leonardo Favio, Cineplexx, Andres Cepeda, Joe Arroyo, Beatriz Parra Durango, Carlos Baute, Toto la Momposina, Roberto Goyeneche, Pastorita Huaracina, Coti, Lidia Borda, Elizabeth Ayoub, Susana Rinaldi, Maria Rivas, Piero De Benedictis, Bernarda Fink, Zulma Yugar, Jorge Cano, Luis Abanto Morales, Panasuyo, Aztek Escobar, Julio Sosa, Colombina Parra, Alberto Castillo, Imperio Argentina, Christian Palin, Semino Rossi, Henry Stephen, Dario Gomez, Gabriela Anders, Marcos Fink, Eladia Blazquez, Gilda, Pablo Sciuto, Eduardo Parra Pizarro, Eduardo Mateo, Vicentico, Francisco Villarreal, Javiera Parra, Valeria Gastaldi, Luis Lima, Amelita Baltar, Enrique Delgado Montes, Indio Solari, Trix, Oscar Palavecino, Alejandro Martinez, Jorge Lazaroff, Leonor Gonzalez Mina, Guillermo Jimenez Leal, Clementina de Jesus, Elio Roca, Siam, Adrian Dargelos, Cecilia Bracamonte, Claudio Basso. Excerpt: Gloria Sabrina Gomez Delgado (born May 14, 1960 in Barquisimeto, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan singer, actress and TV presenter known by her professional name Kiara. Kiara took her first steps into the entertainment world when she joined her school choir but, because of her distinctive, powerful voice, the rest of the members didn't feel she blended in well and wasn't allowed to stay in their musical ensemble. However, her love for music remained a part of her life and she would constantly sing for her friends, backed up with a guitar. After graduating from UCAB's law school in Caracas, she decided to pursue a recording career. One day, a friend talked her into recording a demo tape and submitting it to the two biggest record labels in Venezuela. She did and was quickly...