The artists Carlos Rivera and Nella sang the hits of the renowned Mexican composer, who died last year due to the coronavirus.
Carlos Rivera placeholder image He didn’t just go to the Latin Grammys to be the emcee for the night that celebrates the best of Latin music.
The Mexican actor, also a composer and singer, conducted a medley of the maestro’s most moving songs Armando Manzanero, as a tribute to the composer, his compatriot, who died last year due to complications from the coronavirus, at the age of 85.
The iconic This afternoon I saw it rain and Still they were the center of this tribute, accompanied by the singers Nella and Paula Arenas. “Up to heaven, teacher, with love!” Rivera said at the end of his show.
The Mexican became known by succeeding in the program reality of talents La Academia in 2004, which produced the television network Azteca. (E)

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