Celso Piña (Monterrey, Nuevo León, México, 6 April 1953 - August 21, 2019) … Read Full Bio ↴Celso Piña (Monterrey, Nuevo León, México, 6 April 1953 - August 21, 2019) was a Mexican singer, composer, arranger, and accordionist, mainly in the genre of Cumbia, being one of the most important musicians in the style of "Cumbia rebajada".
Piña was a pioneer in the mixture and fusion of tropical sounds with many of his works having elements of cumbia, regional mexicano, cumbia sonidera, ska, reggae, rap/hip-hop, R&B, etc. Piña is also known as El Rebelde del acordeón or the Cacique de la Campana.
Piña started playing music in his hometown Monterrey with his brothers Eduardo, Rubén and Enrique. Together they would go to several homes and perform for local citizens, especially teenage girls from their neighborhood.
In 1980, Celso Piña bought his first accordion and was introduced to the world of musica norteña. He spent numerous hours of practice and work in the popular district of La Colonia Independencia, south of the city of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Having lived for a majority of his life there, he titled one of his songs Mi colonia Independencia, which is located at the heavily populated area of Cerro de la Campana, near of the downtown in Monterrey.
Piña's group decided to change their musical rhythm to encompass a more tropical style during the mid-1980s after having seen Aníbal Velásquez and Alfredo Gutiérrez in concert at "Baile de las Cintas (reproducción de música mediante cintas)". The group decided to switch into the genre of cumbia, and became what today is Celso Piña y su Ronda Bogotá.
Piña taught himself how to play the accordion with no formal training. As a result he was able to create the unique sound he is well known for. His most popular songs include, La quebradita de la paz, El tren, Como el viento and La piragua by José Barros. He was featured in the song Sufran con lo que yo gozo along with Mexican singer Gloria Trevi.
Celso had several successful international tours that included countries as Germany, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Sweden, Czech Republic, Italy, France, Switzerland, Morocco, Colombia, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Argentina, Chile, Canada and the United States.
On August 21, 2019, Piña died from a heart attack in Monterrey, Mexico at the age of 66.
Piña was a pioneer in the mixture and fusion of tropical sounds with many of his works having elements of cumbia, regional mexicano, cumbia sonidera, ska, reggae, rap/hip-hop, R&B, etc. Piña is also known as El Rebelde del acordeón or the Cacique de la Campana.
Piña started playing music in his hometown Monterrey with his brothers Eduardo, Rubén and Enrique. Together they would go to several homes and perform for local citizens, especially teenage girls from their neighborhood.
In 1980, Celso Piña bought his first accordion and was introduced to the world of musica norteña. He spent numerous hours of practice and work in the popular district of La Colonia Independencia, south of the city of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Having lived for a majority of his life there, he titled one of his songs Mi colonia Independencia, which is located at the heavily populated area of Cerro de la Campana, near of the downtown in Monterrey.
Piña's group decided to change their musical rhythm to encompass a more tropical style during the mid-1980s after having seen Aníbal Velásquez and Alfredo Gutiérrez in concert at "Baile de las Cintas (reproducción de música mediante cintas)". The group decided to switch into the genre of cumbia, and became what today is Celso Piña y su Ronda Bogotá.
Piña taught himself how to play the accordion with no formal training. As a result he was able to create the unique sound he is well known for. His most popular songs include, La quebradita de la paz, El tren, Como el viento and La piragua by José Barros. He was featured in the song Sufran con lo que yo gozo along with Mexican singer Gloria Trevi.
Celso had several successful international tours that included countries as Germany, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Sweden, Czech Republic, Italy, France, Switzerland, Morocco, Colombia, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Argentina, Chile, Canada and the United States.
On August 21, 2019, Piña died from a heart attack in Monterrey, Mexico at the age of 66.
Florecita
Celso Piña y su Ronda Bogotá Lyrics
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Acerina y Su Danzonera florecíta, florecíta donde estas que no te veo. tu perfume …
Jesus Sevillano Florecita de mi campo libre flor de la enramada (bis) Florec…
Pablo Montero Florecita de mi vida Eres dueña de mi amor Que he sembrado…
Ricky Furiati Florecita, Que asomas tu mirada en primavera, Llenas de pasi…
Roberto Moron y Su Atentado Internacional Le canto a mi florecita lo mucho que le amo…
Rodrigo De La Cadena florecita de mi tierra de suave color azul al brotar la prim…
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Al Pensar en Ti Por que terminar con mas daños,no debes pensar Que te…
Besela ya Besela ya compadre, besela ya Besela ya compadre, besela ya …
Como El Viento Como el viento que baja volando por las faldas de la…
Crónica de una muerte anunciada En un pueblo muy lejano A orillas de un rio caudaloso Donde…
Cumbia de la Campana yo la veo que camina sin voltear ella sabe que…
Cumbia de la paz Ándale papa Amor, quiero amor romántico Quiero amor sublime…
Cumbia poder Recuerdas aquella noche Cuando la luna brillaba tan bella …
Cumbia Sobre El Río Pero esta música porque no se toca en vivo A ver…
Cumbia Sobre el Rio ¡Cómo deseo que vuelvas a mi lado! Y de que olvides,…
Cumbia Sobre el Río / Interludio Pero esta música ¿porque no se toca en vivo? ¿A…
El tiempo Me he llegado a quedar sin nada Sin amigos sin…
El tren Wicked man rootsycal rocksteady trenecito for real Mañana …
Gitana Ya Paso lo que nunca pensé que pasara `Porque No acudí…
La china y el pelon Bajo el farol de aquel rincón La china y el…
La Luna Yo la veoo qe camina sin voltiar Ella sabe qe no…
La Negra Nelly Hay una buena parranda en casa de doña Judith y…
La Reina de la Cumbia yo la veo que camina sin voltear ella sabe que…
Macondo Los cien años de Macondo suenan, suenan en el aire…
Oye Oye si supieras lo que siento Oye si supieras que…
Oye cantinero Oiga cantinero, otra copa por favor quiero estar borracho qu…
Oye Mi Cumbia Venga venga venga la vela venga esa cosita paca Venga venga…
Reyna De Cumbia Ándale papa Amor, quiero amor romántico Quiero amor sublime…
Si mañana Si mañana no puedo arreglar un son por que mi…
Viviendo en Sueños Por que terminar con mas daños,no debes pensar Que te…
Y nos dieron las diez Fue en un pueblo con mar una noche Después de…
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rafael barrera
Me da mucha alegria sabe r que un acordeonero Mexicano haya respetado nuestro folclore vallenato paz en su tumba gran maestro
Saul Beltran
El maestro celso que dios lo tenga en su gloria gracias por aver dejado el vallenato en Monterrey
Pipo Tovar
Hasta el Cielo Querido Maestro🎹⛰️🎼🍺😎🙌🏽Siempre en nuestros corazones Enorme "Cacique de la Campana"❤️🙏🏾
El Ignorante
GGRACIAS SEÑOR POR PRESTARNOS AL GRAN CELSO AHORA CUALQUIER VIEJA TOCA Y DEVALÚA EL ACORDEON PERO COMO CELSO NADIE NUNCA.
Alejandro Javier Salazar Martinez
Bonitos recuerdos de mi hermano qpd de hacé años chingón el viejon
Arturo Lozano
Que chida rola pa los que han querido a un amor prohibido
Jose Luis Figueroa
Puro vallenato del bueno ajuuuuuua
Ruben Obregon Gutierrez
La pedían mucho esa Rola en los bailes me acuerdo ahí estube Presente Compa
SACRA ALVAREZ
esta rola me gusta mucho esta prendida jeje
adrian el mona
pura crema chida la rolita