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Luis Miguel Del Amargue, International Bachata Star, To Perform At The 3rd San Francisco Bachata Festival

Direct from the Dominican Republic, Bachata Superstar, Luis Miguel Del Amargue, will be in concert on July 23, 2011 for the first time at the 3rd Annual San Francisco international Bachata Festival.

2011-06-28
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, June 28, 2011 (Press-News.org) Along with upcoming music star, Alex Wayne as the opening act, Luis Miguel Del Amargue, will not only perform his hit songs, but will be signing autographs promoting his music albums.

San Francisco Bachata Festival is known for featuring top notch bachata musicians, and is very proud to host the famous Luis Miguel Del Amargue this year.

"He is as popular as Aventura in Europe! I've been listening and dancing to the music of Mr. Amargue for many years. This is why I'm very excited that he will be performing at the festival's peak night, which is on Saturday, July 23, 2011," said Rodney Aquino, owner of several dance festivals in the world.

Aquino is the President of Rodchata Enterprises, a leader in organizing big dance festivals all over the world. He is one of the early pioneers of bachata dancing known for his unique teaching method in both traditional and modern style.

Luis Miguel del Amargue is a bachata singer from the Dominican Republic who was successful as a recording artist in Europefor a decade prior to breaking into the American music market with the compilation album Mis Canciones in 2009. Born in Azua, Dominican Republic, he made his album debut with Amor de una Noche in 1998. A collection of both bachatas and merengues, Amor de una Noche was released on the independent label Chaira Records and distributed in the United States, Puerto Rico, and Spain.

He proceeded to release several albums on JM Records, including Luisa María (1999), Te Echo de Menos (2000), Quiero Amanecer Contigo (2001), and Amor de Locos (2003). These albums proved popular enough in Spain to warrant a television-advertised double-disc greatest-hits collection, Grandes Exitos (2003). Successive albums include Corazon de Dinero (2004), Quiero Saber (2005), Buscame (2006), and De Nuevo Contigo (2007). Del Amargue's next album, De Rodillas de Te Pido (2008), is particularly notable for its title track. The popularity of the song was such that it was featured once again on the follow-up album Mi Regreso (2009). By this time, del Amargue had dedicated himself primarily to bachata, which positioned him well for the American marketplace. Well aware of the growing popularity of bachata in the United States, Sony Music signed del Amargue and repackaged Mi Regreso for stateside release in summer 2009. Later in the year, Sony released the best-of compilation Mis Canciones, which included the tropical radio favorites "De Rodillas de Te Pido," "Se Acabo lo Bonito," and "Abrazame Amor.

The 3rd San Francisco Bachata Festival, is a 3-Day, 5-Night Latin dance and music celebration, and is the only festival in the USA that boasts "international" attendees. It will be held at the at huge Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport on July 2--24, 2011.

Get all the information and tickets at http://www.sfibf.com, or Email: Rodney@Rodchata.com

Rodney Rodchata Aquino of rodchata.com is one of the biggest bachata promoter in the world. He had a vision in 2005; to promote bachata dancing encouraging people to dance it. He was the first person to host a bachata festival in USA (Reno Bachata Festival) and San Francisco Bachata Festival in 2009, and the first person to ever co-host a bachata festival in the Dominican Republic. As his vision was to see bachata respected in the dance scene, he continued this vision by organizing more bachata festivals (Hawaii, Seattle, Puerto Vallarta) in the world. He has now a total of 9 annual festivals. What was once his passion has turned into world's popular bachata dance lessons and events, the world's bestselling dance DVD series, and over a dozen web sites fueling the global bachata dance cravings. With a goal of helping beginner dancers learn the fun of bachata dancing, Aquino has created fantastic opportunities to get people enjoy Latin dancing.


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[Press-News.org] Luis Miguel Del Amargue, International Bachata Star, To Perform At The 3rd San Francisco Bachata Festival
Direct from the Dominican Republic, Bachata Superstar, Luis Miguel Del Amargue, will be in concert on July 23, 2011 for the first time at the 3rd Annual San Francisco international Bachata Festival.