Idaira
Idaira is a Puerto Rican band that formed in the late 1960s. They're best known for their version of the Christmas song "Feliz Navidad," which appears on...
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Idaira is a Puerto Rican band that formed in the late 1960s. They're best known for their version of the Christmas song "Feliz Navidad," which appears on their 1970 album "Navidad con Idaira." The song was written by the band's vocalist and accordionist Ismael Miranda.
Beyond their holiday hit, Idaira recorded other material like "Algo de Mí" and "El Son No Regresa." Their lineup included musicians like Eddie Palmieri on piano and Ray Barretto on congas at various points.
In the early 1970s, the band faced a copyright issue over a song called "La Casita," which they eventually resolved. A separate copyright dispute concerning "Feliz Navidad" emerged in 1994 and was settled after several years.
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