User:Mccoolarge/Jhosse Y Su Grupo Lora
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Jhosse Y Su Grupo Lora | |
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Origin | San Vicente, El Salvador |
Genres | Cumbia, Salsa |
Years active | 1976-1988 |
Labels | Vaquero Records |
Past members | Jose Arcadio, Arturo Molina, Luis Felipe |
Jhosse Y Su Grupo Lora is a Cumbia group founded in San Vicente El Salvador. Here he was part of the peace band and joined the group of drummers. The captivating experience led him to explore other instruments and with the help of his father began to play the guitar. Shortly afterwards he subsequently offered life to a well-known set called "Oro Negro", where alongside his siblings and cousins began his melodic race. The "Veneno", as he is often called his passion for music, caught him and at the end of 1975 became part of the famous group Espíritu Libre. From then on, Jose Arcadio and Arturo Molina, his mentor in professional guitar, formed the group with his brother Luis Felipe. The bass and guitar in Jhosse's hands began to play on the stage where the talent of composer also surfaced. Gradually the lyrics of Espíritu Libre songs had a name and surname, but it was until late 1988 that he made the decision to venture into the world of entertainment on his own, after sharing twelve years with this group.
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References
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- Santos, Angélica (2011), El maestro cumbiarengue, ElSalvador magazine
- Los grupos tropicales que dejaron huella en El Salvador, Mediolleno, 2015
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- Carranza, Pamela (2016), ESTOS FAMOSOS NACIONALES SERÁN HOMENAJEADOS EN NUEVA YORK, La Prensa Grafica