JORGE CELEDON

Jorge Celedón Guerra, born March 4, 1968 in Villanueva, Guajira, Colombia is a famous and renowned singer of vallenato.

                                                           Who is Jorge Celedón?
Jorge Celedon

Proccedent from a musicians' family. To the eight years interpreted the subject "Provincial Drama", with the group "The Double Power", this group belonged to his uncle Daniel Celedón who next to Ismael Rudas first made known "The Cold Drop". In which Rafael Orozco died, there were changes within the Binomio de Oro, where Jorge Celedón joined the group alongside Jean Carlos Centeno to make two voices, with which he made three record productions, highlighting themes such as "No Pude Olvidarte" , "Parrandita Parrandón", "El amor", "Como te olvido" and "Olvídala" a duet with Jean Carlos, besides some songs recorded under the title vallenata combination, where the song "Sin tu amor" "The musicians of the vallenato" accordion, Chela Ceballos, also recorded "As I do" with former accordionist Los Gigantes Nicky Lopez (QEPD) and after so much love with accordionist Wilber Mendoza. Chinita, in Maracaibo (Ve Nezuela), Jorge won the "Silver Orchid" award, 1 for being the most euphoric artist aroused within the public.

Jorge se retiró del Binomio, para lanzarse como solista con el sello Sony Music, su acordeonero es Jimmy Zambrano, quien era el tecladista de la agrupación Los Diablitos, también es productor y arreglista de varios grupos del género. Su primer álbum “Romántico como yo”, se convirtió en uno de los más esperados por el público, sus temas: "No te Olvidaré", "Tengo Corazón" y "Mi Última Golondrina", se ubicaron en las listas especializadas en los primeros lugares de las más escuchadas, al año siguiente presentaría su segunda producción discográfica titulada “Llévame en tus sueños”, donde temas como: "Parranda en el cafetal", "Por tu primer beso", "No podrán separarnos" y "Me importa un carajo", se convirtieron en las canciones favoritas de los colombianos, pero esto sólo sería un abrebocas del gran éxito musical de Jorge Celedón y Jimmy Zambrano. Su álbum "Canto Vallenato" consolidaría a estos dos grandes de la música vallenata, este tercer álbum tendría grandes sorpresas, su canción "Ay Hombe!" Se convirtió en el tema del año 2004, por primera vez un tema género vallenato se escuchaba en las emisoras juveniles y tropicales. Luego de una exitosa gira por Estados Unidos y Europa, Jorge y Jimmy llegan a grabar su cuarto álbum: "Juepa Je!", fue un éxito sin precedentes el más importante después de "Ay Hombe". Esta producción logró ubicar en el puesto número uno las siguientes canciones: "Cuatro Rosas", "Sin Perdón", "Juepa je", "El invierno pasado" y "Me dejó sólito". Para finales del año 2005 Jorge Celedón y Jimmy Zambrano graban su primer DVD en vivo de grandes éxitos, el escenario fue el parque metropolitano Simón Bolívar donde la caja, la guacharaca y el acordeón estuvieron acompañados por músicos de la Sinfónica de Bogotá vistiendo el vallenato de gala donde 30000 personas acompañaron por más de tres horas a estos ´iconos del vallenato. En el segundo semestre de 2006 lanzan al mercado nacional e internacional su quinta producción musical titulada “Son para el mundo” conservando la esencia del vallenato y presentando en esta oportunidad una fusión y combinación a su estilo inconfundible, enmarcados dentro del lenguaje universal de la música.
The invitation of the Puerto Rican salsero Victor Manuelle is one of the main novelties. His Caribbean singer played with Jorge Celedón, a son vallenato entitled "Everything can not be called love" of the author of the national singer-songwriter. Here he also manages to impose another musical hit with the song "Esta Vida", which remains for months in the first places of the radio lists of Colombia and abroad, becoming a true classic. It is two flags and a feeling that unite in this work to strengthen that bond of brotherhood between the sauce and the vallenato; Two musical aires of the Caribbean that are at the forefront in the universal context. Celedon won a Latin Grammy Award in 2007, in the Cumbia-Vallenato category. Also in February 2009, he launched his new production called the invitation with great themes like "The Invitation", "Nothing Mas" and "I Forgiven" among others, which have made it a great production. Jimmy Zambrano confirmed through his Twitter account that they are separated and go until January 6, 2013, thus ending 10 years of success, the candidate most sounded to replace Jimmy is Tavo Garcia the accordion player of Omar Geles.For his career, for his achievements, for his awards and recognition, for his international exposure, for his integrity as an artist and of course, because throughout his career have taken into account Colombia and his people, Jorge Celedón and Jimmy Zambrano were the Artists selected to be the interpreters of the official song of the FIFA U-20 World Cup 2011.The song called Nuestra Fiesta is the anthem that identified the party of the 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup held in Colombia between July 29 and August 20, 2011. Clara Ayala.There are no defined dates yet, but the company producing shows Aguacate Producciones said that next year will bring again the country to Colombian singer Jorge Celedon. "The concert tour Celedón sin fronteras will tour several cities in Venezuela and is expected to be extended in other countries such as Spain and the Dominican Republic as part of the launch of its latest album of accompaniments, which include Franco de Vita, Marco Antonio Solis, Vicentico, Natalia Giménez, Oscar D` León and Reynaldo Armas, among others. The dates will be announced at the beginning of next year, "Aguacate Producciones reported in a statement sent to the media. The performer of hits such as Cuatro rosas, Esta vida and Manantial de amor, among many others, was this year in Venezuela, where he presented his new album Sin Fronteras, with which he celebrates ten years of solo career. In addition, last November made a presentation along with the Mexican singer Ana Gabriel on the terrace of the Centro Comercial Comercial Tamanaco.

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