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  1. In 2002, an attempt was made to create a shoot-off "Miami Sound Machine" with a new eponymous album (produced by Emilio Estefan) and a completely different lineup consisting of Lorena Pinot, Sohanny Gross and Carla Ramirez.

    • Miami Latin Boys (1975–1976)
    • 1975–1992, 2002
    • Audiofon, Epic, RCA Victor label, MSM (Miami Sound Machine) Records, Discos CBS International
    • Miami, Florida, U.S.
  2. Ursprünglich Anfang der 1970er Jahre in Miami von dem kubanischen Musiker Emilio Estefan als Miami Latin Boys gegründet, benannte sich die Gruppe nach Aufnahme der Sängerin Gloria Fajardo (später verheiratete Gloria Estefan) circa 1977 in Miami Sound Machine um.

  3. MSM. Profile: Members: Carla Ramírez, Lorena Pinot, Sohanny Gross. The contemporary version of the 1980s successful outfit Miami Sound Machine was assembled in 2001 by Emilio Estefan Jr., making their debut in early 2002 with the release of a single called "I'm the Only One."

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  5. Colombian Carla Ramírez, Guatemalan Lorena Pinot, and Dominican Sohanny Gross met in Miami, FL, with singer/producer Jon Secada to start working on their debut album. Playing a fusion of Latin pop, dance, and urban rhythms, MSM performed live for the first time while opening for teen pop sensation *N Sync in South Beach. ~ Drago Bonacich. View More

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