Fruko y sus Tesos

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Fruko y sus Tesos est un groupe de salsa colombien, originaire de Medellín. Le groupe possède le nom de son fondateur, Fruko, de son vrai nom Julio Ernesto Estrada Rincón, compositeur, producteur, interprète et chef d'orchestre colombien, né à Medellín le 7 juillet 1951. Le groupe compte 42 albums en 2015. Le groupe atteint le succès après l'arrivée du chanteur Joe Arroyo en 1973. rdf:langString
Fruko y sus Tesos es una orquesta colombiana de salsa, fundada en 1970 en Medellín - Antioquia. Liderada y dirigida por el maestro , conocido por su apodo Fruko. rdf:langString
Fruko y sus Tesos is a salsa group from Colombia that is popular in both Latin America and the United States. It was formed in 1969 by multi-instrumentalist Julio Ernesto Estrada (aka Fruko). Beginning with Tesura in 1969, the band has recorded 42 albums to date. The band achieved a degree of success after Joe Arroyo was recruited as lead singer in 1973. In 1998, when Colombia secured a position in that year's FIFA World Cup, Fruko came up with the team song: "La Pachanga Del Futbol." This proved to be one of Fruko's more endearing and infectious hits. rdf:langString
Fruko y sus Tesos ist eine kolumbianische Salsagruppe. Die Gruppe wurde 1970 von dem Komponisten, Produzenten und Sänger (* 1951) gegründet. Er hatte zuvor in New York die Entwicklung des Salsa miterlebt und gründete nach seiner Rückkehr nach Kolumbien Fruko y sus Tesos nach dem Vorbild der Fania All-Stars, einer der führenden Salsagruppen dieser Zeit. Die erste Schallplatte hieß Tesuro, war aber nicht sehr erfolgreich. Nach einigen weiteren Platten wurde die Gruppe aber sehr bekannt und Lieder wie , , und zählen heute zu den Salsaklassikern. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Fruko y sus Tesos ist eine kolumbianische Salsagruppe. Die Gruppe wurde 1970 von dem Komponisten, Produzenten und Sänger (* 1951) gegründet. Er hatte zuvor in New York die Entwicklung des Salsa miterlebt und gründete nach seiner Rückkehr nach Kolumbien Fruko y sus Tesos nach dem Vorbild der Fania All-Stars, einer der führenden Salsagruppen dieser Zeit. Die erste Schallplatte hieß Tesuro, war aber nicht sehr erfolgreich. Nach einigen weiteren Platten wurde die Gruppe aber sehr bekannt und Lieder wie , , und zählen heute zu den Salsaklassikern. Ab 1973 war auch der aus Cartagena stammende Joe Arroyo für einige Jahre Mitglied bei Fruko y sus Tesos.
rdf:langString Fruko y sus Tesos is a salsa group from Colombia that is popular in both Latin America and the United States. It was formed in 1969 by multi-instrumentalist Julio Ernesto Estrada (aka Fruko). Beginning with Tesura in 1969, the band has recorded 42 albums to date. The band achieved a degree of success after Joe Arroyo was recruited as lead singer in 1973. A Medellin native, Julio Ernesto "Fruko" Estrada Rincón was expelled from school for fighting and began his musical career at the age of 15 as a studio musician for Discos Fuentes record company. Noticed by Lisandro Meza, Estrada was added to Meza's popular group, Los Corraleros de Majagual. In 1968, Los Corraleros traveled to New York City giving Fruko his first opportunity to experience the city's burgeoning salsa scene. Fruko was influenced by New York City salsa greats Richie Ray, Willie Colon, Ray Barretto, and Eddie Palmieri. In the 1970s, Estrada helped mold the Colombian salsa scene, acting as arranger, bass player, studio musician, and bandleader for his Tesos as well as backing the highly successful Colombian salsa band, The Latin Brothers, plus launching salsa acts Afrosound in 1973 and Wganda Kenya in 1976, Former lead singer Wilson Manyoma remembered Estrada as a strict leader. One of their most popular songs is "El Preso" recorded in 1975 and sung by Wilson "Saoko" Manyoma. In an interview, Estrada said it "became a world anthem of salsa music". The song was composed by the band's percussionist Álvaro Velásquez. The lyrics are the narration of a prisoner ("preso") serving 30 years. The actual inspiration for songwriter Velásquez was a friend's letter describing another friend's pain being jailed for 30 years on a drug charge. In 1998, when Colombia secured a position in that year's FIFA World Cup, Fruko came up with the team song: "La Pachanga Del Futbol." This proved to be one of Fruko's more endearing and infectious hits. In 2013, Estrada ran for the Colombian Senate on the ticket of the governing party of President Juan Manuel Santos. In an interview with Colombia's Semana, Fruko said his purpose was to "defend the arts", representing the rights of musicians who often outlive their commercial success. He was inspired by salsa musician Rubén Blades who attained elected office in Panama. The nickname "Fruko" came from the advertising doll of a popular Colombian fruit company called FRUCO ("Frutera Colombiana"), for which friends saw a resemblance to Estrada. Estrada changed the "C" in the Fruco trademark to "K" to differentiate himself from the brand name. The name was ironic because the Fruco doll advertised tomato 'salsa', meaning tomato 'sauce', whereas "Fruko" Estrada introduced to Colombia the style of music also called 'salsa'.
rdf:langString Fruko y sus Tesos est un groupe de salsa colombien, originaire de Medellín. Le groupe possède le nom de son fondateur, Fruko, de son vrai nom Julio Ernesto Estrada Rincón, compositeur, producteur, interprète et chef d'orchestre colombien, né à Medellín le 7 juillet 1951. Le groupe compte 42 albums en 2015. Le groupe atteint le succès après l'arrivée du chanteur Joe Arroyo en 1973.
rdf:langString Fruko y sus Tesos es una orquesta colombiana de salsa, fundada en 1970 en Medellín - Antioquia. Liderada y dirigida por el maestro , conocido por su apodo Fruko.
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