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    • Olga Tañón - Cuban singer Roberton (R), member of Cuban Van Van orchestra, holds up the hand of Colombian singer Juanes (2nd-R), at the end of the 'Peace without Borders' concert, on September 20, 2009 at Revolution Square in Havana. From left to right Victor Manuel from Spain, Olga Tanon from Puerto Rico, X Valdez from Cuba. More than a  million Cubans were expected to gather in Havana Sunday for a concert including Miami-based singer Juanes, a gig welcomed by US President Barack Obama, but criticized by Cuban exiles.
    • Olga Tañón - (L-R) Singers, Carlos Varela of Cuba; Juanes of Colombia; Victor Manuel of Spain; Olga Tanon and Danny Rivera of Puerto Rico, and Juan Formell, director of Cuban orchestra Van Van, wave at the end of the 'Peace without Borders' concert, on September 20, 2009 at Revolution Square in Havana. Over a million Cubans gathered in Havana Sunday for a concert including Miami-based singer Juanes, a gig welcomed by US President Barack Obama, but criticized by Cuban exiles.
    • Olga Tañón - (L-R) Singers, Juanes from Colombia; Victor Manuel from Spain; Olga Tanon and Danny Rivera from Puerto Rico, and members of the Cuban orchestra Van Van, end their performance, in the 'Peace without Borders' concert, on September 20, 2009 at Revolution Square in Havana. Over a million Cubans gathered in Havana Sunday for a concert including Miami-based singer Juanes, a gig welcomed by US President Barack Obama, but criticized by Cuban exiles.
    • Olga Tañón - HAVANA - SEPTEMBER 20: Musicians Juan Formell (2L) of Cuba, Juanes (3L) of Colombia, Olga Tanon of Puerto Rico (C), Miguel Bose (4R) of Spain and others greet the crowd prior to the concert Peace Without Borders, featuring some 15 Latin American, Spanish and Cuban performers, at the Revolution Square, on September 20, 2009, in Havana, Cuba. Hundreds of thousands attended the concert organized by Colombian musician Juanes, who has been vehemently criticized by the Cuban exile community in Miami holding the concert in Cuba. The biggest open air concert in Cuba since the 1959 Revolution takes place in the same spot where Pope John Paul II gave a service to the Cuban people in 1998.
    • Olga Tañón - HAVANA - SEPTEMBER 20: (L-R) Musicians Juan Formell of Cuba, Juanes of Colombia, Olga Tanon of Puerto Rico, Miguel Bose of Spain and others greet the crowd prior to the concert Peace Without Borders, featuring some 15 Latin American, Spanish and Cuban performers, at the Revolution Square, on September 20, 2009, in Havana, Cuba. Hundreds of thousands attended the concert organized by Colombian musician Juanes, who has been vehemently criticized by the Cuban exile community in Miami holding the concert in Cuba. The biggest open air concert in Cuba since the 1959 Revolution takes place in the same spot where Pope John Paul II gave a service to the Cuban people in 1998.
    • Olga Tañón - HAVANA - SEPTEMBER 20: Musicians Olga Tanon (2L) of Puerto Rico, Juanes (3R) of Colombia, Miguel Bose (R) of Spain and others greet the crowd prior to the concert Peace Without Borders, featuring some 15 Latin American, Spanish and Cuban performers, at the Revolution Square, on September 20, 2009, in Havana, Cuba. Hundreds of thousands attended the concert organized by Colombian musician Juanes, who has been vehemently criticized by the Cuban exile community in Miami holding the concert in Cuba. The biggest open air concert in Cuba since the 1959 Revolution takes place in the same spot where Pope John Paul II gave a service to the Cuban people in 1998.
    • Olga Tañón - HAVANA - SEPTEMBER 20: Musicians Juan Formell (2L) of Cuba, Juanes (3L) of Colombia, Olga Tanon (C) of Puerto Rico, Miguel Bose (4R) of Spain and others greet the crowd prior to the concert Peace Without Borders, featuring some 15 Latin American, Spanish and Cuban performers, at the Revolution Square, on September 20, 2009, in Havana, Cuba. Hundreds of thousands attended the concert organized by Colombian musician Juanes, who has been vehemently criticized by the Cuban exile community in Miami holding the concert in Cuba. The biggest open air concert in Cuba since the 1959 Revolution takes place in the same spot where Pope John Paul II gave a service to the Cuban people in 1998.
    After establishing herself as one of the top merengue superstars of the 1990s, Olga Tañón broadened her style to include not only tropical music but also Latin pop, and while some of her crossover efforts failed to earn the praise of critics, she re-established herself strongly in 2005 with a back-to-basics album, Una Nueva Mujer, that awarded her with substantial acclaim. Throughout it all, even ...more


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