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Déborah Dixon: “the Indian Was Right when He Told Me that Art Has to Be the Same for 20 People as for 100,000”
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By Leo Vázquez Déborah Dixon is the most important black music singer in the history of national rock. With her emotional style, technical deployment and hard-to-find tonal depth, she became one of the most notable voices in Argentine discography and a key piece of the most convocative phenomenon of recent years. Born in Limón, Costa Rica, and settled in Buenos Aires since the early 1980s after a stay in Europe, she consolidated a career that g…
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