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Marcial Isturiz. The Versatile of Salsa

Latinoamerica / Venezuela / Caracas

Martial Isturiz. The Versatile Salsa 28 Years In Music

Marcial Istúriz
Marcial Istúriz

“28 years in Music. It is said easy. Very easy”

But *ALL* that path of dirt and grime that has been walked, is now a flowery field. I thank those who have supported me and those who have not, because they make the perfect balance.

To my brothers in life that I have cultivated in music, old and new.

Photo - Marcial Istúriz and his drums
Photo – Marcial Istúriz and his drums

To my ancestors for bringing the Drum and its color and making me the Negro Congo that I am.

To *my mother*, for life and for giving me love in her own way.

To *my father*, for the seed and the iron upbringing that many young people currently lack. Bad or good, I had it next to me, and that’s more than enough.

To my musical influences, foreign and national, with whom I have largely had the blessing of working with them.

Photo 2 - Marcial Istúriz and his drums
Photo 2 – Marcial Istúriz and his drums

To those who reached out to me at specific moments in life: Tomás, Jimmy, Manuel, the Calatayud García. They are in my heart.

Thanks to music, which saved me from being the best *Pran* in the world. Because my grandfather told me that if he wanted to be the best at something, he’d pigeon him. Whether he was a sweeper, or a bricklayer, or a salesman, but he must be the best.

Thanks to my brothers Ángel and Armando, and to my cousins ​​Manuelito and William, inveterate music lovers, who fed my soul and ears, and opened my brain musically.

To my teachers and brothers of the Latin Dimension, because our anniversary dates coincide, and for allowing me to be One more DIMENSIONER, when they require #Eteketakí. They carry 46 by the chest, today too!

I am not what I am without any of you.

Marcial Istúriz singing
Marcial Istúriz singing

Thanks.

There are 28. And those that are missing, Dad!

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WATER FOR THE ROOSTERS!

Photo of Marcial Istúriz singing
Photo of Marcial Istúriz singing

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Logo – Marcial Istúriz

 

Federico Betancourt “Pioneer of Salsa in Venezuela”

Latin America / Venezuela / Carabobo

Jesús Federico Betancourt was born in the city of Valencia, Carabobo state, on March 22, 1940. He was always attracted to music from a very young age.

Photo of Federico Betancourt on stage
Photo of Federico Betancourt on stage

In his adolescence, he liked Cuban rhythms, being influenced by Sonora Matancera, Mon Rivera, Eddie Palmieri and Joe Cotto. Before entering the entertainment world, he works at the Bank of Venezuela.

He affirms that he has not carried out formal studies at the musical level, learning the necessary theory to be able to perform as an orchestra conductor, but without interest in interpreting any instrument, but with a well-tuned ear, which has allowed him to remain in the music business for decades. , in fact on certain occasions he is named as the King of the Güiro.

Photo by Federico Betancourt
Photo by Federico Betancourt

His career began when he entered the Los Selectos Orchestra, where they played songs by the Billos Caracas Boy’s and the Los Melodicos Orchestra, which were at their peak in the 1960s, all this in a particular way, said Orchestra did not go beyond that.

In 1965, Federico Betancourt decides to satisfy his artistic restlessness and founds a band called Federico y su Combo Latino. The members that made up this band were chosen from among the founder and together with Roberto Monserrat.

But it was not until the middle of 1966, when the twenty-six (26) year old undertook the recording of the LP that would make him famous forever. This record production entitled LLEGO LA SALSA, would mark an important stage in Venezuelan Salsa, because it was the first LP that made use of the word SALSA in the country.

Federico Betancourt
Federico Betancourt

Federico Betancourt himself recounts that the Venezuelan announcer Phidias Danilo Escalona had a Radio Program called LA HORA DE LA SALSA, EL SABOR Y EL BEMBÉ, where all the Cuban and Puerto Rican Caribbean rhythms that were fashionable at the time were placed, among those who highlighted La Sonora Matancera with Celia Cruz, Tito Puente, Joe Cuba, Tito Rodríguez among others, and who was the one who supported them the most in terms of recording the album.

The production was recorded under the Palacio label, and the LP was titled LLEGÓ LA SALSA, he affirms that the title was chosen without taking into account the importance that it would revert in the future, he also affirms that it was not the name that gave him success , the album was a “bump” in sales, since all the songs were the most requested at the time, using his words: “The album sold like hot cakes”.

The music lovers of the time requested it on specialized sites such as the LA SALSA album. Federico says: “The father of the word SALSA was Phidias Danilo Escalona, ​​he used it for the first time in his radio program, and I, humbly, with the success of my LP, gave him the push for its mass use.”

Federico Betancourt - Photo
Federico Betancourt – Photo

In Venezuela, the word SALSA was welcomed by the public willingly, since it suggested a mixture of flavors, which was exactly what happened in the Phidias program, but at the level of rhythms. After the appearance of Federico’s album, all the shows that were performed at the level of Caribbean and Cuban rhythms, carried the name of SALSA.

It is important to name the musicians who took part in this historic production: The musicians are: Ali Rojas Bongo and Cencerro, Roberto Monserrat Music Director and Timbal, Pedro Medina Congas, Alfredo Arcas Trombone, César Pinto Trumpet, Enrique Iriarte Piano, Rafael Prado Bass, Carlín Rodríguez Singer and maracas, Dimas Pedroza Singer, Federico Betancourt Güiro and Director of the Orchestra. The musical arrangements were by the famous trumpeter Eduvigis Carrillo (RIP). Production themes:

Llego la Salsa CD - Federico su Combo Latino
Llego la Salsa CD – Federico su Combo Latino
1.- Cocolía

2.- Conmigo
3.- El Pachanguero

4.- Sancocho Caliente
5.- Guaguancó Manía

6.- Celosa

7.- Despierta Rumbero

8.- No Critiquen
9.- Saoco

10.- Baila Yemaya
11.- Café Y Pan

12.- Que Me Querías

After the success obtained with the record work, the time came for the first international outing, which was to Colombia, in 1969. It happened because the singer of Los Melodicos, Víctor Piñero, informed Betancourt that he was stuck in Cartagena and Barranquilla with the themes El Cobrador and Federico Boogaloo. After the information, the young musician went to the neighboring country and got a contract for the famous Reina del Mar parties, in Cartagena, on November 11, 1969.

The experience of the band was so good, that in 1970 they returned to visit the country. From then until our days Federico y su Combo continues to be an emblematic and legendary band in Venezuela, for this reason the WEB of the classy salsero SALSA BRAVA, offers its respects to such an important salsa figure.

Discography
1966 Llegó La Salsa Palacio (LPS-6171)
1966 Salsa y Sabor Palacio (LPS-6185)
1967 Más Salsa Palacio (LPS-6205)
1967 Durísimo – Vol. 4 Palacio (LPS-6216)
1968 Federico Boogaloo Palacio (LPS-6228)
1968 Psicodélico Con Salsa Gilmar (LPG-110)
1969 Mejor Que Nunca Gilmar (LPG-111)
1969 Vibración y Ritmo Sonus (102-17080)
1970 Dos Sets Velvet (LPV-1539)
1970 La Machaca Velvet (LPV-1539)
1973 Federico Si Te Pone A Bailar Palacio (LPS-6332)
1975 Derrape De Salsa BASF (10.068)
1976 Siguelo Ahí…. a Lo Cortico BASF (10.070)
1977 Ayer y Hoy BASF (10.076)
1977 Esto Es Lo Mejor Palacio (LPS-6372)
1978 Mis Exitos y Más BASF (10.079)
1978 Sabor Foca (LPF-10.037)
1979 Federico y Su Combo Foca (LPF-10.120)
1979 Federico y Su Orq. – El Maestro Discomoda (DCM-1128)
1980 Federico y Su Orq. con Memo Morales Discomoda (DCM-1148)
1982 No Le Digan Integra (PF-14.075)
1983 Nuevamente Palacio (LPS-66.541)
1984 SaaaBroooSo! Palacio (LPS-66.552)
Compilation
1996 Mis Exitos y Más…Vol.1 Sonograma
1996 Mis Exitos y Más…Vol.2 Sonograma
1996 Mis Exitos y Más…Vol.3 Sonograma
2005 El Pionero De La Salsa Palacio
2008 Salsa De Oro Gilmar

 

Pirisalsa Orchestra

Latin America / Venezuela / Falcon

The music is the result of the creation of a rhythm that tries to convey a message that the artists give to their audience and depending on the voice, the lyrics, the instruments and above all the desire to transmit that feeling, they make people want to listen to it and dance to it.

Pirisalsa Orchestra
Pirisalsa Orchestra

The Orchestras became known for being dynamic groups, creators of rhythms and party entertainers; something that cannot be replaced by a DJ or digital music, since recorded music and live music are two different things.

In the state of Falcón, Venezuela, there is the Grupo Piritu, who make up the Pirisalsa Orchestra, they are a group of talented young people who, despite their young ages, know how to transmit the flavor of Salsa to their audience.

Members of the Pirisalsa Orchestra
Members of the Pirisalsa Orchestra

They emerged and were educated in schools and through the selection of the most outstanding children in music, they gradually gave rise to the orchestra, being a pleasant and rhythmic sound to the audience to date, not to mention that it is a group with many followers full of dreams and musical desires. They mention that “since our first presentation on October 19, 2011 to date we have not stopped working…”.

Pirisalsa Orchestra with Augusto Felibert - Asocosalsa
Pirisalsa Orchestra with Augusto Felibertt – Asocosalsa

Currently his manager is Frank Molina, he says:

“That as a manager whenever he discovers a rough diamond project what he wants is to make it shine to achieve and achieve the dreams of each member and turns it into a single dream, because the Pirisalsa orchestra is a family. …the goal is to ensure that our work is recognized both nationally and internationally, I have been working for some time now, spreading this project on radio, television and social networks, we also have the support of many artists who believe in this Project. These young people are admirable because at their young ages they decided on this genre that is SALSA”.

Franky Frorentino - Pirisalsa
Franky Frorentino – Pirisalsa

The Pirisalsa Orchestra plays SALSA, with a smooth style in its message and melody, despite the fact that the rhythm is very lively, thanks to the percussion instruments, showing us and maintaining its Latin, Afro-descendant, and Caribbean roots in its music.

Photo by Franky Frorentino
Photo by Franky Frorentino

They have had the opportunity to participate in several important events in Venezuela, such as the PDVSA Salsa Festival held in La Estancia, Caracas in two editions, where they managed to share with great bastions of this genre throughout Venezuela, especially in Caracas, there were also a Festival in Maracay, Aragua and recently at the Whatuyusei Festival in Punto Fijo, Falcón, where they shared with artists such as Omar Enrique, la Melodía Perfecta, Gustavo Eli, los Bois Servando and Florentino, among others.

Franky Frorentino
Franky Frorentino

However, their goal and desire is to take their music throughout Venezuela and abroad so that the whole world can listen to them, appreciate their talent and be able to project themselves as an orchestra, since when they are on stage in a presentation they sing full of a feeling of love but that is with great elegance, with a fresh, tender language, full of emotion and kindness, but always transmitting his deep love for his homeland Venezuela.

The members of the orchestra are mostly young people and children from the town of Piritu, Falcón, dividing into:

Pirisalsa Orchestra
Pirisalsa Orchestra
●      Evannys Lorves – Vocalist ●      Daniel Peña – Hand Bell
●      José Amundarai – Vocalist ●      Bongo Wullian Álvarez – Piano
●      Yerli Lugo – Vocalist ●      Javier Gómez bajo eléctrico
●      José Daniel  Lugo – Timbal ●      David Gómez (director musical) – trombón
●      Reinaldo Pérez – Congas ●      Reinaldo Antonio Pérez – Trumpet
●      Navarro trompeta y Luis Navarro – Trombón

The Pirisalsa Orchestra and its Manager Frank Colina gave a message to all the new talents, which goes like this “if you have a musical dream, don’t let difficulties stop your path, believe in your virtues, try to be yourself, don’t copy nobody, be original, offer your own proposal and believe deeply in it, don’t stop no matter how hard the circumstances are, fight relentlessly until you break down the barriers and achieve your goals. He who perseveres achieves.”

Pirisalsa - CDs
Pirisalsa – CDs

For more information Pirisalsa Orchestra:

  • Facebook: @frank.colina
  • Instagram: @managerpirisalsa
  • Twitter: @pirisalsamanage
  • Phone: +(58) 4168076199 / +(58) 4168044073

 

Star of the Month: Orlando Watussi. The Latin king in Italy!

Europe / Italy / Milan

In International Salsa Magazine, we want to create a network of people who want to inspire and share music around the world. This month we have the pleasure to present you the Venezuelan musician: Orlando Watussi!

He is a composer, musician, sonero and salsero currently living at Milan, Italy. His career started in 1969 in a band called “Los Exitantes” with Alexis Monterola. Then, in 1971, Watussi joined the group “Principe y su sexteto”. Years later he was the founder and director of the group, El Satelite, with Federico and su Combo Latino, until closed his career in Venezuela with a brief stay in the group “Salsa Mayor”.

Orlando Watussi
Orlando Watussi

The most important years in his music career were between Puerto Rico and New York where he got into Latin Jazz and Salsa. His first international music work was with Don Rafael Cortijo in 1976, work that took him to Puerto Rico in order to join the Combo de Cortijo.

In 1986 had the opportunity to start his solo career, creating a big name in the salsa movement with the hit “Las Calaveras Blancas”, with the production of Jose Mangual Jr. Through all his music career, Watussi has collaborates with artists like Johnny Sedes, Alfredo Naranjo, Cheo Navarro and many others. His is currently living and working in Milan, Italy, but also giving concerts in Germany, Spain, France and in his natal country: Venezuela.

Discography: Echando Pa ‘Lante Orlando Watussi

  • Cuidala Bien
  • Son Caleño (Aldemar Barona / Orlando Watussi)
  • La Verdad
  • Si Te Tuviera
  • Barrios
  • Malunga
Orlando Watussi - Como Nunca
Orlando Watussi – Como Nunca

Charlie Cardona

Latin America / Colombia / Bogota

Born on July 8 in the city of Bogotá, Colombia. Who since he was a child had an inclination for music, especially for singing, inheriting this artistic vein from his father. Charlie Cardona in his childhood sang with his brothers, at family gatherings, later with groups of friends and later he came to the stage with different musical groups in renowned night spots in the Colombian capital.

Charlie Cardona
Charlie Cardona

The opportunity to start his professional career was presented to him the same night he received his bachelor’s degree when he made his debut with LA MÁXIMA DE MAÑUNGO, an outstanding orchestra in Colombian folk music that he joined for two years, hence his taste for this genre.

In 1987 he began his studies of Solfeggio and Singing at the National University of Colombia, shortly after he met a group of musicians with whom he began in the salsa environment and through them he had contact with the producer and percussionist Willie Salcedo who is the one who takes for the first time to the recording studios where he begins singing jingles and choirs for different groups.

Year later, Charlie Cardona recorded with the tropical group FUERZA CARIBE, the song TE QUIERO under the production of the Ramírez brothers, being the beginning of a great list of successes in the voice of this great interpreter.

In 1989 with LOS ALFA 8 he recorded the songs TU Y YO and AL ROJO VIVO, songs that were his first hits in the Salsa genre, which became very popular on radio in Latin America and the United States.

Buena Fortuna - Charlie Cardona
Buena Fortuna – Charlie Cardona

In September 1990, he was called by Jairo Varela, director of GRUPO NICHE, to be part of the most important salsa institution in Colombia. For Charlie Cardona, it was his great trial by fire; He leaves his beloved Bogotá and settles definitively in Cali. Cardona assumes responsibility for a repertoire full of successes that in less than a month lead him to debut in the framework of the National Beauty Reign, a concert that is televised live throughout Colombia and they are the witnesses of the launch of the new star of the Colombian sauce.

In 1993 he recorded the songs DUELE MÁS, LAS TRES SON CARIBE and UN ALTO EN EL CAMINO, the theme and title of the album for which they received the award for Best Tropical/Salsa Group of the year at the Premios lo Nuestro de la Música Latina.

Charlie Cardona, with his voice and style, reflected his artistic acumen in five records over six years at the head of GRUPO NICHE until July 1996, the date when he retired from this institution to make his dream come true, to start his career as a soloist. In May 1997 he signs with the WEA Latina label and it is the beginning of his solo career, his first album, made in New York City under the direction of the outstanding musician and producer Sergio George.

El Amor Todo Lo Poder is the title of his second production as a soloist, which was made in 1999 in the city of Miami, where he presents us with a more mature Artist interpreting excellent songs, among which stand out PARA OLVIDARLA, TONTO CORAZÓN, I LOVE YOU SO MUCH and I ASK YOU FOR PEACE, the latter dedicated to his Colombian land.

Zoukchata social Fest - Charlie Cardona
Zoukchata social Fest – Charlie Cardona

In the same year he is nominated in the category of Revelation Artist of the Year at the Lo Nuestro Awards for Latin Music. In 2008, he released his third musical production Para Ser Feliz, the first under the NL Entertainment label, where he presents nine songs dedicated to love, family and God, including the hits LA MUJER DE MI VIDA and YOUR HANDS / CARPINTERO DEL LOVE.

From this musical history it can be concluded without a doubt that Cardona is a Colombian artist with international recognition, who remains present in several generations of different countries of the world with great acceptance, recognition and remembrance, with a large discography full of successes. Charlie studied Advertising and Marketing at the Central University of Bogotá, although it was a great effort to fulfill these two great commitments, he recognizes that the two careers complement each other and enrich his professional life.

In addition to being a great singer, this incredible artist is an excellent communicator; In 1999, he presented the program THANK YOU TO GOD SALSA for two years, on Radio Caracol’s Tropicana Estéreo station in the city of Cali, achieving first place in all of southwestern Colombia.

Cardona currently resides in Colombia with his family, focusing on soccer, swimming and athletics in his spare time. BUENA FORTUNA is the title of his new musical production, a work that was recently presented to the tropical music market.

It is the fourth in his solo career and was produced by N.L. ENTERTAINMENT. BUENA FORTUNA is the result of the mixture of the talent of a varied and significant number of Colombian and foreign artists, instrumentalists and arrangers, all successful in the salsa market of which our award-winning artist is a part and makes history, always leaving the name of his beloved high. Colombia.

Flyer Charlie Cardona
Flyer Charlie Cardona

With CHARLIE CARDONA Salsa has a great interpreter, and music a unique vocalist. GOOD FORTUNE to all!

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