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Cantante copiapina Daniela Bruna se une al staff de Lucho Jara

Daniela Bruna Maturana, 27 años de edad, destacada cantante regional y nacional, oriunda de la ciudad de Copiapó, con más de 20 años de trayectoria se unió al staff del intérprete chileno, Luis Jara.

Comentar que la cantante realizó sus estudios siempre en establecimientos ligados a la música como la Escuela Experimental de Música «Jorge Peña Hen», de La Serena y en el Liceo de Música, Copiapó. 

Muy contenta y satisfecha manifestó Daniela “Hoy me sumo a este gran staff del distinguido cantante  luis jara 

Donde  lanzó su disco Toda una vida”. Más allá del nombre de una canción muy conocida en la -casi extinta- época de los lentos, resulta que Lucho Jara lleva toda una vida cantando. Son 35 años de trayectoria en los que se entreteje la música con la televisión. También gracias a su gestión  tuve la dicha de conocer a una de mis cantantes ídolas Soledad Pastorutti de Argentina”.

“Recuerdo que desde pequeña cantaba sus éxitos: como será, El Vallano, etc;  lo cual nos deja una gran enseñanza y mensaje de cómo poder emprender una carrera musical rodeada de la sabiduría y tan grandes artistas «parece un sueño». También he participado como artista en diferentes festivales a lo largo del país, y en reconocidos programas de televisión como Talento Chileno en el año 2012 y últimamente en The Voice Chile, siendo parte del team Gente de Zona”. 

Hoy jueves 11 de agosto Daniela será la primera cantante del norte quien acompañará en el escenario al destacado cantante Luis Jara en Casino Enjoy, Coquimbo, también lo hará el día 12 de agosto en Casino Enjoy Santiago.

La artista hoy en día se encuentra trabajando en sus canciones inéditas, junto al pianista y productor musical, René Tapia Carmona; quien mantiene una fuerte relación con grandes artistas nacionales e internacionales como, Luis Jara, Marisela, Amanda Miguel, Tamara, y a la vez con grandes músicos  de Luis Miguel, Alejandro Sanz  Entre otros.  

Agregó Daniela Bruna Maturana “me siento muy agradecida por todas las oportunidades que se me están presentado y, a la vez, muy orgullosa de representar a mi querida comuna de Copiapó y región de Atacama”. 

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