Olimpo Cárdenas
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Olimpo Cárdenas | |
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Birth name | Olimpo León Cárdenas Moreira |
Also known as | El Rey del Estilo El Magaldi ecuatoriano |
Born | (1923-07-05)July 5, 1923 Vinces, Ecuador |
Died | July 28, 1991(1991-07-28) (aged 68) Tuluá, Colombia |
Genres | Bolero, vals, yaraví y Pasillo |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Instrument | Voice |
Years active | 1941 - 1991 |
Labels | Ifesa Discos Victoria Sonolux Discos Orfeón |
Musical artist
Olimpo León Cárdenas Moreira (July 5, 1923 - July 28, 1991) was an Ecuadorian singer.[1]
Career
He toured Colombia a great deal, giving concerts in towns that had never had a performance in their short and long histories. Almost 50 years later he is remembered as the great and "famous" singer who sang boleros at a public performance in Villavicencio, in 1959.
References
- ^ Deborah Pacini Hernandez, Deborah Pacini (1995). Bachata: A Social History of a Dominican Popular Music. Temple University Press. p. 59.
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