Sonora dinamita las brujas lucho argain biography
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Tomorrow night, living cumbia legend La Sonora Dinamita brings its iconic Colombian rhythms, fiery horn lines and powerhouse vocals to Levitt Pavilion Los Angeles for the fourth time! Known for their historic Latin music taste-making, the group’s contagious tropical beats have helped to popularize cumbia music throughout Latin amerika and across the globe. Angelenos are in for an unforgettable night of danceable, “dynamite sounds” (as the band’s name loosely translates). In honor of tomorrow’s show, heres 10 fun facts about this longstanding cumbia supergroup.
- The original orchestra formed in in Columbia’s colorful coastal town of Cartagena de Indias, under the direction of Colombian arranger, composer and bandleader Lucho Argaín.
- The group disbanded in and re-formed in beneath the direction of Julio Ernesto Estrada Fruko Rincón—the artistic director of the Discos Fuentes record label.
- With a career spanning more than half-a-century, La Sonora Dinamita has issued more th
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Membres Lalo Orozco
Clodomiro Montes
Guillermo Martínez
Enrique Bonfante Castilla
Saúl Torres
Jaime Sánchez
Claudio Blanco
Angel Mattos
Jesús Martínez
Javier Méndez
Nando Malo
Rodolfo Aicardi
Lucho Argain
Amarius Almenarez
Susana Velasques
Diana Sánchez
Vilma Díaz
Raquel Courrech
John Jairo Murillo
Margarita
Willie Calderón
Charlie Álvarez
India Meliyara
Chamaco
Diego Mosquera
Armando Hernández
Mauro Pacheco
Juan Valdez
Marco Sosa
Gil Cantillo
Poli Martínez, Mono Martínez
Osvaldo Muñoz
Pedro Laza
Frank Guzmán
Fruko
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La Sonora Dinamita est un groupe de cumbiacolombien-mexicain.
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When thinking about Latin American music, the first trendy genres that come to mind might be reggaeton, trap, and lately, corridos tumbados. Nevertheless, cumbia has been the most ubiquitous, unifying, and characteristic genre throughout Latin America for nearly a century. Whether you are in Monterrey, Buenos Aires’ Almagro neighborhood, the center of Lima, or East L.A., you are likely to hear some cumbia in the air.
Cumbia originated in Colombia around the end of the 19th century and has since spread across the continent. It's characterized by its distinctive rhythm, which often features a combination of percussion instruments like drums and maracas, aligned in a 2/4 beat, along with an accordion and other traditional instruments. Cumbia music frequently involves elements of indigenous, African, and European musical traditions, resulting in a lively and rhythmic sound that is closely associated with dancing and celebrations.
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