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Milly y los Vecinos
Milly, Jocelyn y Los Vecinos was a highly successful New York-based Dominican Republic Merengue music group, unusual for being fronted by two sisters. In later albums the group became Milly Y Los Vecinos, and when the family group disbanded lead singer Milly Quezada went on to have an equally successful solo career.〔Paul Austerlitz ''Merengue'' 1566394848 1997 p.125 "The first of these to establish a following in the Dominican Republic was Millie, jocelyn, y los Vecinos, founded by sisters Millie and Jocelyn Quezada (lead singers) and their brother Rafael Merengue"〕〔''Billboard'' 10 Nov. 1984 - Page 59 The group is more properly called Milly, Jocelyn y Los Vecinos, after the two sisters who front it. In fact, the whole ensemble is a family affair that includes two of Milly and Jocelyn's brothers and is managed by Milly's husband, Rafael Vasquez."〕〔Ronald H. Bayor ''Multicultural America: An Encyclopedia of the Newest ...'' 0313357870 2011 "Milly is reported to be "the first woman to sing down-home merengue commercially" (Hanley 1991, 44). Many of the songs made popular by Milly, Jocelyn y Los Vecinos deal with issues related to the tensions and transformations ..."〕〔Julie A. Sellers ''Merengue and Dominican Identity: Music as National Unifier'' 2004 078641815X p.169 "Some of the first of such groups were Milly, Jocelyn y los Vecinos, La Gran Manzana and the New York Band. Of these, the most popular both in the host and the home countries was Milly, Jocelyn y los Vecinos, a group two ..."〕〔Silvio Torres-Saillant, Ramona Hernández ''The Dominican Americans'' 1998 p.136 "Milly is reported to be "the first woman to sing down-home merengue commercially" (Hanley 1991: 44). Many of the songs made popular by Milly and Jocelyn y Los Vecinos deal with issues related to the tensions and transformations ..."〕〔Sydney Hutchinson ''Merengue Tipico in Transnational Dominican Communities'' 0549819363 2008 " “Chinito” Díaz began playing with orquestas like the well-known New York group of Milly, Jocelyn, y los Vecinos, and took some of what he did there into his típico playing. "〕〔Deborah Pacini Hernandez ''Oye Como Va!: Hybridity and Identity in Latino Popular Music'' 2010 1439900914 p.87 "Milly Jocelyn y Los Vecinos"〕
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