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Carlos Vives

 
Artist: Carlos Vives
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  • Born: August 07, 1961, Santa Marta, Departamento del Mag
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Latin
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "El Rock de Mi Pueblo", "Tengo Fe", "El Amor de Mi Tierra
  • Representative Songs: "Casi un Hechizo", "Me Estoy Muriendo de Amor", "No Podrás Escapar de Mí

Biography

Before he graduated from Jorge Tadeo Lozano's University with a publicist degree, singer/songwriter Carlos Vives joined different bands and participated in several plays. In 1982, the artist got a role in the Colombian TV series Tiempo Sin Huella, starting his successful acting career, later extending his professional skills to the Puerto Rican television. After forming a band called La Provincia, the singer and guitarist began performing a local style known as Vallenato, successfully touring his native country and South America. In 1994, Carlos Vives' "La Gota Fria," became his first smash, climbing on the most important music charts around Latin America. In 1996, under the slogan of Unete A Los Locales (Join the Local Ones), the talented musician created his own label, called Gaira, to promote and give an incentive to local artists. ~ Drago Bonacich, All Music Guide
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Carlos Vives

Carlos Vives at a concert in Boston.
Background information
Born August 7, 1961
Santa Marta, Magdalena, Colombia
Genres Vallenato, Latin Pop, Rock
Occupations Recording artist, composer and Soap Opera Actor
Years active 1986–present
Website Carlos Vives.com

Carlos Alberto Vives Restrepo (born August 7, 1961 in Santa Marta, Magdalena) is a Grammy Award and three-times Latin Grammy Award winning-Colombian singer, composer and actor.

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Biography

Carlos Vives was born in August 7, 1961 in Santa Marta, Magdalena, Colombia, where he spent his first 12 years of life. At that age, he and his family moved to Bogotá in search of a better life. They lived with Diego Martinez and his family. There he acquired a taste for rock, and started playing in bars and cafés in the city, but never forgot his Caribbean roots. At the same time, he pursued an acting career, being remembered in Colombia for the telenovela (Latin American soap opera) Gallito Ramírez (which told the story of a Colombian Caribbean coast boxer who falls in love with an uptight girl, who was portrayed by his first wife, Margarita Rosa de Francisco). He also participated in the Colombian TV show for kids Pequeños Gigantes and starred in other soap operas like "Tuyo es mi corazon" and "Loca Pasión".

In 1989, he was offered an acting job in Puerto Rico, and upon moving, he took a break in his music career. There, he is remembered for his leading roles in the soaps La Otra and Aventurera. There he married Herlinda Gómez, his second wife (they have since divorced). Vives would spend his time between Colombia, Miami and the city of Mayagüez, Herlinda's hometown, during his marriage to her.

Upon his return to Colombia in 1991, he was offered a TV role that would change his life forever. He was cast in the leading role of a fantasy series based in the life of Vallenato composer Rafael Escalona called, not surprisingly, Escalona. He sang the composer's songs in the series, and that's when he retooled his career towards vallenato and started fusing it with rock, pop and other Caribbean Colombian ethnic rhythms (which scandalized Vallenato purists). This style of vallenato was a huge success not only in Colombia but all over Latin countries.

In 1993, he released his "Clásicos de la Provincia", which became a timeless classic in Colombian and Latin American music, introducing Vallenato to both rest of the world.

He followed his success with the not-as-successful but equally high quality releases "La Tierra Del Olvido" (1995), "Tengo Fe" (1997), "El Amor De Mi Tierra" (1999), "Déjame Entrar" (2001) and "El Rock De Mi Pueblo" (2004), which has the largest fusion component of all his albums.

In 2001 Carlos Vives' album "Déjame Entrar" won him his first Grammy award for Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album.

He's now married to Chemical Engineer and former Miss Colombia Claudia Helena Vásquez and has 2 children from his marriage with Herlinda Gómez. Rumors are stating that he is expecting a child from Claudia Elena Vasquez.

He spends his time between Miami and Colombia, mainly Santa Marta and Bogotá.

His hits include "Matilde Linda", "La Hamaca Grande", "La Gota Fría", "Alicia Adorada", "Pa' Mayte", "La Tierra Del Olvido", "Tu Amor Eterno", "Fruta Fresca", "Déjame Entrar", "Luna Nueva", "Carito", "Papadio", “Como Tu” and "Décimas Del Parecido" (this last one a tribute to Guillermo Martínez, a Cuban-born radio host who resides in Mayagüez, and for whose program Vives was an occasional master control technician).

Discography

Carlos Vives

Ballads Period

Vallenato/Ethnic Fusion Period

Melodic Period

  • Romántico (2005)

Compilations

Tambien estudió Medicina con Claudia Sánchez

See also

Carlos Vives at an event in the US Embassy in Bogota, Colombia.

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