Lucho Bermúdez (Luis Eduardo Bermúdez, January 25, 1912, El Carmen de Bolív… Read Full Bio ↴Lucho Bermúdez (Luis Eduardo Bermúdez, January 25, 1912, El Carmen de Bolívar, Colombia – April 23, 1994, Bogotá, Colombia), was a Colombian musician, composer, arranger, musical director and performer of Colombian folkloric rhythms: Boleros, Cumbias, Porros and Merecumbes.
Bermúdez studied in the city of Santa Marta where he also became a member of the military marching band in 1920. He learned to play the flute, the trombone, the piccolo, the Tuba, the trumpet, the Saxophone and the clarinet. He became musical director for the A Numero uno de Cartagena orchestra, and later on the Orquesta del Caribe, in which he played many of his compositions.
Bermúdez and his orchestra recorded an album under the RCA Victor in Argentina, which contained the songs "Danza Negra", "Caprichito", "Cuca", "Cumbia Colombiana", "El Porro Buenos Aires", among others. The following year Bermúdez organized an orchestra with his name and moved to Medellín where he established his home.
Between 1952 and 1954 Bermúdez lived in Cuba and Mexico with his orchestra, mainly to promote the Colombian music overseas. Upon his return to Colombia, he was invited by the first Colombian Television to perform in their first broadcast on June 13, 1954.
Bermúdez studied in the city of Santa Marta where he also became a member of the military marching band in 1920. He learned to play the flute, the trombone, the piccolo, the Tuba, the trumpet, the Saxophone and the clarinet. He became musical director for the A Numero uno de Cartagena orchestra, and later on the Orquesta del Caribe, in which he played many of his compositions.
Bermúdez and his orchestra recorded an album under the RCA Victor in Argentina, which contained the songs "Danza Negra", "Caprichito", "Cuca", "Cumbia Colombiana", "El Porro Buenos Aires", among others. The following year Bermúdez organized an orchestra with his name and moved to Medellín where he established his home.
Between 1952 and 1954 Bermúdez lived in Cuba and Mexico with his orchestra, mainly to promote the Colombian music overseas. Upon his return to Colombia, he was invited by the first Colombian Television to perform in their first broadcast on June 13, 1954.
Arroz con Coco
Lucho Bermudez Y Su Orquesta Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Arroz con Coco' by these artists:
Anddy Caicedo Cómo las cosas están cambiando, Ahora yo voy a cocinar, Y…
Isaac & Nora Arroz con coco Alla en la costa me vuelve loco Yo quiero…
Lucho Bermúdez Arroz con coco Alla en la costa me vuelve loco Yo quiero…
Lucho Bermudez y su Orquesta Sabanera arroz con coco alla en la costa me vuelve loco yo quiero…
Pedro Miguel Y Sus Maracaibos Dame mi arroz con coquito Dame con coco marron Porque quiero…
Wladimir y su Constelación Arroz con coco A mi esa fruta me vuelve loco Yo quiero…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Lucho Bermudez Y Su Orquesta:
Colombia Tierra Querida Colombia tierra querida himno de fe y armonia Cantemos, cant…
Colombia, Tierra Querida Colombia tierra querida himno de fe y armonia Cantemos, cant…
Danza Negra Cumbia Con el rumor de las palmeras Se siente el eco de…
Prende la Vela Negrito ven prende la vela Negrito ven prende la vela Que va…
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@mariaeugeniagrothe3989
Escuché un montón de orquestas y no hay caso. Ninguna se le asemeja siquiera. Qué genialidad musical! Maravillosa ésta canción ! Qué músicos por favor.
@josebenitez8358
Humm aquellos diciembres con la música del maestro lucho Bermúdez
@josehumbertorosales4243
que puedo decir que nos mas super este tipo de melodias gracias por compartirlas saludos.
@carlosm1894
Que gran tema gracias por compartirlo
@a.c.delossantos2740
This is music and it is delicious.
@jairorivera4247
Linda melodia
@jose00148
Me pueden recordar el nombre del cantante?
@danielhernandezpinto9577
Bobby Ruiz!
@niney24
I have looked at the lyrics to this song but the line right after "Yo quiero un coco" just keeps getting lost on me. What is he saying?
@gabrielaguilera1474
Sydney Cano it say QUE ESTE LLENITO Y QUE NO ESte roto