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Oscar Emilio León Simoza, better known as Oscar D'León (born July 11, 1943) is a Venezuelan musician who became internationally famous for his salsa music. In Spanish, he is known as El Sonero del Mundo ("the Improviser of the World"). His most famous song is perhaps "Llorarás," which he recorded in 1975 with his group La Dimensión Latina. Oscar D'León was born in Caracas, Venezuela, on July 11, 1943. A long-time resident of the Parroquia Antímano section of the city, he took interest in bass guitar early on, and would alternate in jobs as an auto mechanic (during the day) and bass player (at night) for local conjuntos. As he acquired a reputation for being a solid bass player, clever improviser (he would improvise entire songs on the spot) and dynamic singer (he used to dance with a double bass onstage while singing, a not-so-subtle physical feat), he founded orchestras such as La Golden Star and music groups such as Los Psicodélicos. Together with percussionist José Rodríguez and trombone players César Monge and José Antonio Rojas, he formed La Dimensión Latina in 1972. Four years later, D'León quit the group and created La Salsa Mayor. With La Salsa Mayor he recorded merengue standard "Juanita Morell", a version that became a huge radio hit in Puerto Rico. He later founded La Crítica in 1978 in memory of the legends of Cuban Rumba, such as Miguelito Valdés . For a while, D'León would alternate singing with both orchestras, giving him enough flexibility to stay working constantly. Just to add, the statement 'In Spanish, he is known as El Sonero del Mundo ("the Son Singer of the World") or as El Sonero Mayor ("the Great Son Singer").' In Spanish, sonero actually means 'improvisor'. It is a term used in Cuba, in Puerto Rico and among many other Caribbean and Latin-Americans to describe the singer's singing technique. During the 1980s, D'León achieved success in salsa music, and is now one of the great singers of Caribbean music. Meanwhile, he got tired of carrying around his double bass, "and opening the case at baggage claim on the airport only to find it reduced down to toothpicks"; therefore, he gave up playing a bass onstage. He also started shaving his head regularly, as to not bother with alopecia any longer. Because of successful tours throughout America and Spain, D'León was the first latino to sign a contract with the BBC. Font: http://en.wikipedia.org/
OSCAR D'LEON - TRANQUILAMENTE... TRANQUILO (2008) Ceferino Cabán Piano Pedro Perez Bajo Jimmy Morales Conga, percusion William Thompson Conga, percusion Rafael Tito De Gracia Timbal, bongo, conga, percusion Eliud Velazquez Conga, percusion David Marcano Timbal, bongo Jose Cheito Quiñones Trompeta Jesus Alonso Trompeta Luis Aquino Trompeta Jan Duclerc Trompeta Angie Machado Trompeta Rafi Torres Trombon Jorge Diaz Trombon Moises Nogueras Trombon Victor Vazquez Trombon Antonio "Toñito" Vazquez Trombon Josue Rosado, Jerry Medina, Darvel Garcia, Antonio Hernandez Coro Edwin Cruz, Jose Ramos, Wichy Camacho Coro
No Frío Ni Calor 4:06 Hasta Que Vuelvas 4:30 Tienes Uno, Tenga Otra 4:20 El Papelito 4:56 Tranquilamente Tranquilo 4:38 Esta Ausencia 4:10 Quiéreme 4:17 Yo Me Siento Como En Casa 6:10 La Cocaleca (Remix) 4:32 more tracks can be heard on Vinilemania's Radio Channels
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