Omally Sierra
Omally Sierra is a band from San Lorenzo, Paraguay that gained attention in the late 1990s. Their debut album "Por Una Lágrima" came out in 2000, with the...
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Omally Sierra is a band from San Lorenzo, Paraguay that gained attention in the late 1990s. Their debut album "Por Una Lágrima" came out in 2000, with the title track becoming their most recognizable song. They followed it with albums like "Corazón De Madera" in 2002, "Maldito Amor" in 2004, and "Volver a Empezar" in 2006.
The band's lineup has included Omally Sierra on lead vocals and guitar, Nelson Giménez on bass, Tito Ortiz on drums, and Juan Carlos Pereira on keyboards and accordion. Their sound draws from pop, rock, and Paraguayan folk traditions. Another song people know is "Puedo Mirar."
In 2005, there were plagiarism accusations around "Maldito Amor" that were eventually dismissed. The singer has also spoken about dealing with addiction and depression. The band's music, often about love and loss, has maintained a following in Latin America and elsewhere.
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