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*[http://www.lanacion.com.py/articulo.php?tercer-cielo-actua-en-medio-de-una-movida-agenda-l&edicion=2&sec=9&art=35368 Tercer Cielo actúa en medio de una movida agenda local] La Nacion article
*[http://www.adnradio.cl/noticia/ter cer-cielo/20090427/nota/802029.aspx] Chilean radio write up
*[http://www.hoy.com.do/alegria/2011/4/23/372560/Tercer-Cielo-en-otra-dimension Tercer Cielo en otra dimension] Hoy digital article

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Tercer Cielo is a latin pop and Christian music duo. Their album reached number one on the Billboard chart in September of 2009 (List of number-one Billboard Latin Pop Albums of 2009).

Tierra Cielo has also been part of Objetivo Fama (season 6). The group was a presenter at the 2011 Latin Billboard Music Awards. They performed Creeré at José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum on March 6, 2010. They also performed the song on the Yo Canto (TV series). They were award nominees in Premio Lo Nuestro 2011, the 2010 Latin Billboard Music Awards, Latin Grammy Award for Best Christian Album (Spanish Language), part of the Latin Grammy Awards of 2011.

Member Juan Carlos Rodriguez has performed on Paulina Aguirre's album. He has also worked with Jaci Velasquez.

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