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Argentine singer For the actress, see Barbara Luna.
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Barbara Luna
BornRoque Pérez, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
OccupationSinger
Years active1998–present
Websitewww.barbara-luna.com (requires Adobe Flash Player; in French)
Musical artist

Barbara Luna is an Argentine singer, born in Roque Pérez, Buenos Aires Province to a musical family. She studied architecture in Argentina, then moved to France. She has lived and worked in France since the 1990s.

Career

Luna's music is inspired by Native American, traditional African, salsa, and tango influences. She has appeared in World of Music, Arts and Dance, an international arts touring festival.

Discography

  • 1998 – A la vida a la muerte
  • 2001 – India Morena
  • 2006 – Somos
  • 2007 – Live à Athènes
  • 2009 – Ruta Tres

See also

References

  1. Barbara Luna (23 August 2014)
  2. 19 microcosmes latino-américains à découvrir sous le chapiteau du Village du monde
  3. Barbara Luna World of Music, Arts and Dance
  4. Staff (undated). "Barbara Luna". World of Music, Arts and Dance. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
  5. Album on Amazon.fr (in French).
  6. Album on Amazon.fr (in French).
  7. Album on Amazon.fr (in French).
  8. Album on Amazon.fr (in French).

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