Klovis Herboso

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Klovis Hervoso, a Bolivian singer, was born in La Paz, Bolivia in march 6th 1979. At 8 years he record his first album, called "Enseñando a rezar las oraciones" For Don Bosco Editorial. At his 11 years he recorded second Album called "Canciones para Mamá". At 11 years of age, he recorded his first cd in 1990, with songs such as Hablame del mar marinero and a reedited song of the singer and Mexican actor Guillermo Capetillo titled Baila. In 1992, with a matured voice, his second CD sparked an international promotional tour to Spain and the United States, recorded in Santiago de Chile for EMI Odeon Chilena, with songs like Soy tu amigo secreto, Tumaking him a Music Composer, inserting on this album 6 own songs, reaching #4 place on the 40 Principales List on Spain (1995), and one that was recorded for the Bolivian games in the 1994 World Cup in the United States, Bolivia país de ganadores.

At the moment he is not active in his singing career, due to university and marriage obligations, and releasing more productions, for his own, and for another musicians on his country.

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