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Raúl Galeano

Raúl Galeano
--www.diosestaaqui.us/Biografia.htm
Short Name: Raúl Galeano
Full Name: Galeano, Raúl

Raul Galeano was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is the son of Don and Dona Talavera Nestor Galeano Galeano Ortellado Ada. From an early age showed a passion for music and he began to play the guitar, under the teaching of Professor Rocco Dinusso, at age 9.

Galeano family eventually emigrated to the United States and brothers Omar, Raul and Gladis had to learn English. There, while still a teenager his passion for music led him to stage theater and other media, where he served professionally, also credited in the execution of the drums (Drums) as second instrument.

At age 22, motivated by his other passion, aviation, he walked away from the applause for approaching clouds and experience the joy of flying, as pilots can only feel it.

Today Raul resides in the State of Florida with his wife and children, including little Emmanuel. And serves as executive of a passenger transport company, his passion for music and the aircraft is the same.

In Miami you can find and listen sometimes when a guest on radio programs or any Christian institution sings "God Is Here" and also his other compositions.

--www.diosestaaqui.us/Biografia.htm


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