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Juan Felipe Samper (Born in Cali , Colombia. September 23, 1985) better known as "SAMPER" is a musician, songwriter, Colombian pop rock singer winner of 2 Premios Shock, 1 Premios Nuestra Tierra and Latin Grammy nominee. == Biography == Samper was born September 23, 1985, in Cali, Valle Colombia. Son of Francisco Samper (publicist) and Beatriz Perez (business woman). He has 3 younger sisters, Maria, Cayetana and Eloisa. The two youngest from his father's second marriage. Throughout his childhood and adolescence he was a member of various musical group. He studied in Cali's musical conservatory conservatorio musical de Cali as a small boy and was also a member of the choir in his school. He was also part of "Misi" "Misi" (a musical theatre academy) and was part of various music ensembles of jazz, rock and punk during his school years mainly playing the drums. At the end of high school years he founded the music band "Atabake" one of the pioneers of the "tropipop" musical genre in which he played drums and also sang a couple of songs. "Atabake" is remembered for songs like "Manuelita" and "A la media noche" both which were radio hits in Colombia. While he was in "Atabake" his time was also shared with his studies of musical production in Universidad de los Andes. He became a member of the famous Colombian band "Sin Animo de Lucro" with which he obtained many international nominations and recognitions such as a nomination for the Latin Grammys and 2 "Premios Shock" awards among others. Samper is currently working his career as a solo artist and has released singles in Central America and of course in his home country Colombia. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Samper (singer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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