Luis Manuel Rondón is a bandleader and composer with whom we have been able to talk about the most important details of his career in a conversation of a little more than half an hour. Rondón currently leads the group The Latin Ensemble, of which he spoke along with other important issues.

How Luis Manuel got into Music
Luis Manuel began in music as young as 12 years old, which means that he has more than 50 years of artistic career. His first job in the arts was as a percussionist for a Venezuelan gaita group known as Los Monumentales, when he served as a bongo player and bucket drummer. His role as a singer came about by accident, as it was not something he was looking for.
It turns out that the group had a singer nicknamed “El Cabeza” who had an amazing voice, but he had a big and unforgivable flaw. He was a drunk with misconduct who used to disappear and skip rehearsals and the most important performances. Luis Manuel recalls that they had a very important rehearsal in the days prior to a major event that weekend, so the band members tried to contact “El Cabeza” by all possible means, but they could not talk to him.
After several days of no news from him, they decided to test the vocal skills of the members to see who could “save the day” and fill the place of singer. That was when Luis Manuel started singing the famous song “La Grey Zuliana” and convinced his bandmates to make him the replacement. From there, he sang for various groups until, upon coming of age, he managed to join a fully professional group and began to be contacted to perform at dances.
He also played with Expresión Gaitera and Grupo Sancoson, from which Grupo Jarana originated. Many of the members of the latter ended being part of Guaco. The members of Sancoson attended the Liceo Aplicación, where Luis Manuel went to high school alongside the famous bassist Carlos Puche.
Some time later, he joined Grupo Cóctel Y Canela and became the owner of Grupo Cactus, which was very famous at the time. He was also a member of Dalila Show La Orquesta, La Orquesta Sibari, and La Billo Caracas Boys.

Move to the United States
In 1999, Luis Manuel moved to the United States and settled in New Jersey, where he recorded an album which had some success in the New York music scene and won the Association of Latin Entertainment Critics in 2007, also known as the ACE Award. After that, many important things happened in his career, such as signing with Sony Music, which released and distributed his work.
He lived a very good time until the famous economic crisis of 2008, which led many orchestras to lay off some of their staff and hurt him to some extent. However, that did not stop him from continuing to open up new paths to the music, and his persistence led him to collaborate with Oscar D’León, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Tito Nieves, José Alberto “El Canario,” Johnny Pacheco, Ray Barretto, and many others.
Listening to those artists as a child made him feel completely out of their league, so having collaborated with them was a dream come true for him.
How He came to start his own project
Until that point in his career, Luis Manuel got great professional and personal satisfaction, but there was something very important missing in his list of successes: having his own project. He gave shape to this idea when he began his relationship with the woman who is his wife today, Gabriela Caraballo, an economist by profession with an entrepreneurial mindset. Some day talking about it, she proposed him to create an organization, which they later named The Latin Ensemble.

From that moment on, they began to be hired for private parties and corporate events of all kinds, to the point that they even performed at a Dolce & Gabbana event for the grand opening of one of their stores. They also performed for Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago and put on big shows at important people and places.
He has also received important awards, such as the Estrella Music Award at the James L. Knight Center in Miami, alongside the likes of José José and Grupo Niche. He also received the Ángeles de Amor Award, which honors individuals who contribute to supporting Latinos in the United States.
We must also mention the Latino Magazine Award, which he won in 2019 and 2022.
Time in Spain
For about six years now, Luis Manuel and the group have also been based in Spain. It all began when they were hired to perform at the Carnival of Tenerife in October 2019, so he, his wife, and their young daughter traveled first and rented an Airbnb. They had a contract to perform at the party of the Candlemas’s Virgin, but the point is that the event was scheduled for March 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic had already started.

Because they could not leave, Luis Manuel and his family rented an apartment where they had to stay until early 2021, which is when restrictive sanitary measures were finally relaxed and they could leave Tenerife. Fortunately, this was not a waste of time for them, as they saw the potential of what they could accomplish in Spain, so they moved to Madrid and tried their luck there.
Throughout this time in Europe, Luis Manuel and his group have performed throughout Spain, Portugal, France, and most recently in Belgium. In Belgium, The Latin Ensemble was hired to perform at a royalty party, and the group has done such a fantastic job that they will perform at another event for the same family, making it clear how talented the members are and how hard they have worked to make a name for themselves in the industry.
Unfortunately, because it is a royal family, they were not allowed to take pictures or record videos, but it is still a great event in the career of Luis Manuel and his bandmates.
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