Celso Piña - "El Rebelde del Acordeón" live at YAAM Berlin
Freitag, 21.07.2017
, 20:00 - 06:00h
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Celso Piña - El Rebelde del Acordeón
Cumbia // Latin // Mexican Streetfood
We're happy to present Celso Piña also known as “El Rebelde del Acordeón” one of the most outstanding Mexican Cumbia artists live at YAAM Berlin in July!
→ Live:
Celso
Piña
(
Mexico )
→ Dj:
Isa GT ( Colombia )
Coco Maria ( Mexico )
Edna Martinez ( Colombia )
→
Streetfood Truck:
Que
viva Zapata (
Mexican Streetfood & Mezcal )
Facebook: https://goo.gl/VR9140
Celso
Piña
bought his first accordion in 1980 and started his self-learning
journey into the world of vallenato music, with long hours of
rehersal, trial and error, in his modest house at “La Colonia
Independencia" (Mexico). In this area, it´s where the “cumbia
colombiana” started to rise, generating underground hits, like the
very well known cumbia “Mi Colonia Independencia”.
In the
mid 80s, Celso was playing mostly “Cumbia Tropical”, but after
listening to the Colombian cumbia pioneers, Anibal
Velasquez
and Alfredo Gutierrez during a popular local dance, He got inspired,
and decided to enter fully into the Vallenato
music world, so he formed his own band, with brothers and friends,
wich they called “Celso Piña Y Su Ronda Bogotá”.
Cumbia has
it’s origins in Colombia’s African and indigenous populations,
but it has spread to be one of the most universal Latin American
genres. Celso Piña is a pioneer in mixing or blending sounds of
tropical base, combined with all kind of popular genres from norteño
to sonidero, Ska, Reggae just to mention some. For this reason he’s
considered one of the best musicians from Mexico and Latin
America.
Piña began playing side by side with his brothers
Eduardo, Rubén, and Enrique, together, they serenade the
neighborhood with musical covers from colombia and a few songs of
their own, and after a lot of years of Celso´s self-taught accordion
playing, he came to a style of his own. From his early beginnings
with several important Cumbias like, “La cumbia de la paz”, “El
Tren”and “Como El Viento”, to his very famous version of “La
piragua” (José Barros), he started to make some noise in the local
scene.
During the first half of this decade, Celso began to show
his music around the world, with the "Cumbia por el mundo"
tour he has performed in more than 20 countries like: Colombia,
Spain, United States, Canada, Denmark, Belgium, France, Netherlands,
Czech Republic, Germany, Sweden, Poland, Italy, Argentina, Chile,
Nicaragua, Perú, Morocco, among others.
Throughout his 35
years of career, he has recorded over 30 studio albums.
http://www.boaviagemmusic.com/artist/celso-pina/