Latin America / Venezuela / Caracas
“There is a great variety of new artists who want to expand and promote their new talents to all lovers of salsa music. For this new edition, we present Jhonatan Araque, a Venezuelan born in Maracay, Aragua, on March 25, 1983. Since he was very young, he showed admiration and an inclination for music, especially singing. By the age of 14, he joined the Grupo Rumba Costeña for a year, performing as a soloist; later, he joined the quintet ‘Quinto Elemento,’ who interpret pop and ballad music. From that moment, he had the opportunity to perform at the ‘Forum’ of Valencia, his first experience performing in front of a significant audience.
He mentions that he began his studies at the ‘Tecnológico de Música de Valencia’ (Valencia Technological Institute of Music), where he graduated with a major in singing, obtaining excellent grades. By the age of 18, he decided to record his first solo demo, which opened the doors to his first record contract with the ‘Sonográfica’ record company, alongside the Moratinos brothers, forming part of a group called ‘Okey,’ experimenting with various genres on that album, such as ballads and pop with Latin and Spanish influences.
“Jhonatan Araque’s Orchestra is made up of very talented young Venezuelans.”

After performing in various nightclubs, he decided to join the salsa orchestra ‘Los Latinos,’ where he became known in the cities of Caracas, Maracay, and Valencia, having the opportunity to share the stage with great national and international performers of the genre, including: Hernan Olivera, Marcial Istúriz, Wilmer Lozano, Edgar ‘Dolor’ Quijada, Hildemaro, Erick Franchesqui, Rodrigo Mendoza, Ángel Flores, and Mariana La Sonera.
Additionally, he spent six months as the singer for La Dimensión Latina, performing with them in different cities across the country; he also auditioned and became part of the ‘Simón Bolívar Latin Caribbean Orchestra,’ belonging to the National System of Youth and Children’s Orchestras and Choirs of Venezuela, with which he had great experiences in various projects under the direction of maestro Alberto Vergara Icaza.
With all these new experiences, new opportunities arose for him in various forms to become part of renowned orchestras within the national salsa genre, such as Rumberos del Callejón, Orquesta Puma Band, El Combo de Venezuela, and the recording of two tracks with Fidel and Julito Antillano. In 2013, he decided to retire from La Latino Caribeña and form his own orchestra to lead ‘The Tribute Project to Jerry Rivera and Rey Ruiz.’
Salsa singers Jerry Rivera (Puerto Rican) and Rey Ruiz (Cuban) are recognized in all Caribbean countries, and both have had a great impact in the Venezuelan salsa scene, where their recordings are widely known and have a large following.
Jhonatan Araque’s orchestra is made up of very talented young Venezuelans with specific studies for each of the instruments they use. They are dedicated to presenting the audience with the interpretations that have been highly successful throughout their careers, thus paying tribute to these two singers of great international renown.
The members of this great orchestra are:
Name | Role |
Jonathan Araque | Solo Vocalist |
Mauricio Marin | Backing Vocalist |
Luis Martínez | Backing Vocalist |
Angel Palma | Piano |
Edwin Garcia | Bass |
José “Puma” Reyna | Timbales |
Braimy Mijares | Congas |
Lukas Gomez | Bongos |
Jose Anahole | Trumpet |
William Rada | Trumpet |
Pedro Xavier Moya | Trombone (Musical Director) |
Leycester Licon | Trombone |

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Jonathan Araque: +58 424-3443504 Pedro Xavier Moya: +58 416-3077868 0414-9276637
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