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Nacimiento 10 de enero de 1921… Read Full Bio ↴Vicentico Valdés
Información personal
Nacimiento 10 de enero de 1921
Origen Cuba
Muerte 26 de junio de 1995
Ocupación(es) Cantante
Información artística
Género(s) Bolero, guaracha
Instrumento(s) Cantante
Período de actividad 1921 - 1995
Birth 10 December 1919
Origin Cuba
Cuban Nationality
Death June 26, 1995 (74 years)
Occupation
Artistic information
Gender Bolero, Guaracha
Instrument Singer
Period of activity 1937 - 1995
Label Seeco, UA, Tico
Vicente Valdés Valdés (Havana, Cuba, December 10, 1919 - New York, United States; June 26, 1995) 1 was a Cuban singer.
Biography
Vicentico Valdés was the younger brother of the singer Alfredito Valdés, and he was a member of the Septeto Nacional by Ignacio Piñeiro. Also was member of the orchestra "Cosmopolita" that directed Antonio Maria Romeu.
He also worked with the Sonora Matancera, interpreting mainly guarachas and guaguancós such as I am not handsome (guaracha of Reineiro Martínez) and the bolero mambo Decide my love. One of his most representative themes at that time was his version of The Earrings of the Moon, original by José Dolores Quiñones, a theme that helped make it known to the public
New York
Based in New York, he met Noro Morales. This one integrated it to his orchestra and with him recorded subjects like Guararé of Ricardo Fabregas, and What problem of Rudy Castel.
In subsequent years, his repertoire focused on the interpretation of boleros, although he continued to sing other indigenous rhythms of his land like guajiras, sones or guarachas.
For the label Seeco recorded a number of themes, including boleros, guarachas and even cumbias. In the album, Así sings the heart, accompanied by his own orchestra and arranged and directed by René Hernández (pianist of the Machito orchestra for some time), included songs such as: Ya'ta el guateque (rhythm orizá), Negro de Society (afro motif), Cumbia that goes of round, (cumbia) Yuyumbé (guaracha) and several boleros like You my original adoration of Jose Antonio Méndez. Also, the album Algo de tí, contains the bolero of the same name, original of Juan P. Miranda, and other boleros as I am locode Javier Vásquez, I know your story of Mario de Jesús and Save me of Atilio Bruni.
With the orchestra of Tito Puente recorded New life, Giraldo Piloto and Alberto Vera, Guaguancó in Tropicana, by M. A. Espinoza, I am happy, The glory is you, and You my divine love these last two boleros of José Antonio Méndez.
His orchestra
In his maturity as a singer, Vicentico Valdés had his own orchestra and had musical arrangements by René Hernández, Joe Caín and Javier Vásquez. The orchestra was composed by Alfredo Armenteros, Víctor Paz, Jimmy Frisaura and Pat Russo in the trumpets; Jesus Caunedo and Al Tenenbaum as saxos alto; Shelly Gold as tenor sax; Dave Kurtzerm on the baritone sax; Frank Anderson as a pianist; Bobby Rodriguez on the bass; Mervin Gold on the trombone; Felix Ventura in the congas; Joe Rodriguez in the timbale and José Mangual in the bongo. In the choir were Chivirico Dávila and Felo Brito.
Vicentico Valdés died in New York on June 26, 1995.
Discography
This is how the heart sings. SCLP 92850 Seeco
My musical diary. SCLP 3002 Seeco - with Sonora Matancera
Vicentico Valdés sings. SCLP 9081 Seeco
Listening and dancing. SCLP 9103 Seeco
The great Vicentico. SCLP 9137 Seeco
Vicentico Valdés with the Sonora Matancera. SCLP 9154 Seeco
More successes. SCLP 9176 Seeco
Something about you. SCLP 9195 Seeco
Winning songs. SCLP 9202 Seeco
The style of Vicentico Valdés. SCLP 9224 Seeco
Once again. SCLP 9232 Seeco
Soft. SCLP 9249 Seeco
Vicentico Valdés with trumpets and violins. SCLP 9253 Seeco
Mr. successes. SCLP 9261 Seeco
Only the best. SCLP 9266 Seeco
Vicentico Valdés in South America. SCLP 9270 Seeco
Top Vicentico. LS 61034 UA Latino
A happy moment. L 31053 UA Latino
The best of Vicentico Valdés. CLP 1331 Tico
Vicentico Valdés. CLP 1307 Tico
Vicentico Valdés. LPS 88816 Tico
Cheerful and sentimental. LS 61022 WS Latino
Vicentico Valdés and the Bobby Valentín Orchestra. BR-96921 01212 Bronco
In the distance (with the Orchestra of Bobby Valentín). BR-96921 01252 Bronco
Classic of Vicentico Valdés with Bobby Valentín. BR-96921 01402 Bronco
Fidelidad
Vicentico Valdes Lyrics
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Porque mis labios tan sedientos de amor, es que mis labios no han podido tener.
Hulles de mi ser porque aun concibes lo que es fidelidad.
Falsas palabras con que yende la fe que mi carino te ha sabido inspirar.
Tu sabes muy bien en cada sueno no has podido evitar.
Que te me entregues en inutil placer para nos intentos por calmar tu ansiedad.
Te derrotaras, la dulce angustia de cada amanecer.
Ven a mis brazos que te hare comprender a quien debes tu fidelidad.
Que te me entregues en inutil placer para nos intentos por calmar tu ansiedad.
Te derrotaras, la dulce angustia de cada amanecer.
Ven a mis brazos que te hare comprender a quien debes tu fidelidad.
The lyrics of Vicentico Valdes's song Fidelidad revolve around a tumultuous relationship, filled with desire, angst, and betrayal. The first stanza describes a "tender delirium" that will make the other person "reborn." However, the singer's "thirsty lips" have been unable to find love with the other person, leading to a sense of frustration and disappointment. Despite this, the other person still understands the concept of fidelity and betrays the singer with "false words" that undermine the trust the singer has built up. The second stanza repeats the theme of unfulfilled desire and lists the ways in which the other person has been unable to resist the singer, even though their attempts to do so are "useless pleasures" that won't calm their anxiety. The final lines offer a resolution of sorts, with the singer telling the other person that they will understand who they owe their loyalty to if they come into the singer's arms.
Overall, Fidelidad is a passionate, evocative song that captures the ups and downs of a troubled relationship. The singer is clearly deeply invested in the other person, but the other person's infidelity and rejection have left them hurt and confused. The song is a testament to the complexity of human emotions and the struggle to make sense of our feelings in the face of difficult circumstances.
Line by Line Meaning
Yesterday, between you and me, a tender delirium that will make you reborn.
Yesterday we shared a moment of intense passion that made you feel alive and renewed.
Because my lips, so thirsty for love, are lips that have not been able to have it.
My love for you is so strong that my lips crave yours, but we haven't been able to share that intimacy yet.
You flee from my being because you still conceive what fidelity is.
You distance yourself from me because you understand the importance of loyalty in a relationship.
False words that undermine the trust that my love has inspired in you.
Your mistrust and doubts are based on empty words that have made you doubt my feelings for you.
You know very well in every dream you can't avoid.
In your subconscious, you cannot help but dream of being with me.
That you give yourself to me in useless pleasure to calm your anxiety.
You indulge in fleeting pleasures to ease your fears and insecurities, even though they are not fulfilling.
You will be defeated, the sweet anguish of every dawn.
You will eventually surrender to your desire for me, despite the pain and fear that comes with it.
Come to my arms and I will make you understand who you owe your fidelity to.
Trust in me and I will show you the true meaning of loyalty and faithfulness in a relationship.
Writer(s): ALBERTO VEGA, GIRALDO PILOTO
Contributed by Maya O. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@lopz33
¡Tremendo bolero!
Un día como hoy, 10 de enero de 1921, nació en La Habana, el legendario cantautor Vicente (Vicentico) Valdés Valdés, la Voz Elástica de Cuba. Maestro, lo seguimos extrañando. 🎵🎤🎶😢😢😢😢😢
@rubytaiaguilera5348
El mejor bolerista de Cuba, con una trayectoria inigualable
@lauraalzate6967
😍😍💕💕❤️❤️Que belleza de bolero y. En esa hermosa voz de Vicentico 😘
@lopz33
Un día como hoy, 26 de junio de 1995, murió en Nueva York, Estados Unidos, el legendario cantante Vicente (Vicentico) Valdés Valdés, la Voz Elástica de Cuba. Maestro, lo seguimos extrañando. 🎵🎤🎶😢😢😢😢😢
@joseernestovegavillamil5237
Inigualable, grande Vicentino, el de siempre
@dorisberrios7589
Quisiera q subieran Aquel Amor pot Vicentico Valdes
@adelaidarodriquez5976
9/27/2020
@diegodrawsalot9877
De que año es la canción?
@evasalazar3078
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@adelaidarodriquez5976
Antonio Garcia trabajado de don flor Avenida boringuen entre la 11 y la 10 ya SE que no existes esperame en el cielo .