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Tego Calderon – The Reggaeton King

By Admin on November 25th, 2006

By Freshoutsourcing

  (Santurce, Puerto Rico, 1972) Puerto Rican singer and composer, one of the reggaeton and Latin hip-hop highlights of the current scene.

On February 1, 1972 born in a wealthy family from the town of Santurce Tego Caldern. Over the years, that child would become one of the most famous reggaeton singers and music of his native country, Puerto Rico. His compositions have achieved considerable success in large part because they show a significant influence of salsa and rhythms characteristic of Antillean music. No doubt that is the result of his great admiration for the idol to generations of Latinos, Ismael Rivera.

The racism and life on the street are two of the themes which revolve around the compositions of Tego Caldern. African tradition of his people and his experience in prison will have made enough to reflect their feelings in many of their songs and dedicate his efforts to talk to young people about the evil that can be found on the street.

Tego Caldern’s life can be defined as traveling as soon moved his family and he spent his youth first in Rio Grande, another city of Puerto Rico. It was precisely in those years when his parents took him to music lessons, which helped him to train in this area. He later moved to all United States.

Although the music did not fail to be present in your life at any time since teenager Tego Caldern was dedicated to many different jobs to survive. The now famous performer was still very young when he began to take its first steps as a percussionist music: at the time was engaged to play the drums in the group Escolquer. His artistic interests changed in 1988, while living in Miami. There he discovered the rap and started to penetrate this world.

The career of this singer known for its aesthetic Afro started when he participated in the recording Crazy Boricua 2. Then go through a time of silence, until the rapper Eddie Dee helped him back to sing. The result of this collaboration are the themes that appear in terror of lyric and Boricuas NY.

Tego Caldern began to have serious problems when he decided to return home. He had no luck in his facet as a musician and was doomed to delinquency. It was at that time when the singer ended up in Puerto Rico prison after being tried for possession of weapons. Far from being the start of its decline, this meant their recovery phase as an artist.

In 2002, after leaving prison, launched under the direction of the White Lion Records label debut album, El Abayarde. This album was a resounding success which has sold over 300,000 copies and led to Tego Caldern to start a spiral of tours, collaborations and concerts. Its impact was such that even then many fans know him as El Abayarde.

All titles of this work is true hits: The Abayarde, Cambumbo, Your eyes, Plant and Bonsai flag, among others. Later, on July 1 of 2003, the record company RCA began to distribute copies of Abayarde in various locations in the United States. Achieved in this country the same success as in Puerto Rico and this time was even nominated for the Latin Grammys. In addition to performing all of these recordings Tego Caldern has taken part in the film 45 and has had the privilege of working with prestigious musicians from different genres, such as Angel “cachet” Maldonado and Gilberto Santa Rosa.

In 2004 participated in a compilation of Latin hip-hop published under the title The Enemy of Guasbiri and two years later, after signing a contract with the multinational Atlantic Records, released his second album: The Underdog / El underestimated. The new work rhythms merged from various sources (pump, reggae, blues, Cuban rumba and salsa NY) and maintained its lyrical quality and direct contact with the street. This album was followed Abayarde The counter-attack (2007), in a line similar to the one above, which received a Grammy nomination for 2008.

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Venice, the magic of a wonderful location

By Admin on November 23rd, 2006

By Michele De Capitani

  Venice, the magic city, the city built on the water, the city in which rules and paces of normal modern life dont apply. Venice rises on an archipelago of 118 islands and small islands, crossed by 150 channels and linked by more than 400 bridges. A real world on its own, completely detached from the rest of the world.

Venice is since always one of the worldss most visited and admired places both from international and national tourism. At least once in a lifetime, a trip to Venice is obligatory. Here things to see, monuments, and historical palaces never lack. In this magic city every corner is a real piece of history, here as nowhere else the feeling that the splendors of a past era come to life again is more than everywhere else present at every corner. Starting from the numerous palaces belonged to nobles and rich Venetian people, as for example the Ca Dora, considered the most particular example of Venetian gothic style, or Ca Rezzonico, a sumptuous patrician residence, started by Longhena for Bartolomeo Bon in 1667, then left undone and later on brought to a close for the Rezzonico family.

But we cant forget very important monuments such as Saint Marks square, Doges Palace, the Saint Marks Basilica, the famous Torre dell’Orologio (St Mark’s Clock). And also the numerous campi as Venices squares are called, the beautiful churches and basilicas, as the Basilica Dei Frari or the church of San Simeone Piccolo (also called San Simeone e Giuda) that overlooks on the Gran Canal. But Venice is exactly a city built on the water, on the lagoon, so one thing that never lacks is bridges, as for example the Rialto Bridge, the Academia Bridge, Ponte degli Scalzi (Barefoot Bridge), or the Guglie Bridge.

But Venice is not just this. Every year many artistic, cultural, musical events are organized in this magic city. We should just recall the famous Art Biennial that for beyond 110 years has been in the forefront in the promotion on new art trends, and it organizes a lot of events in various art disciplines.

Or also the Venice Film Festival that every year gathers the most famous movie personalities and the most beautiful movies of the movie scene. But there are also many other events, as Peggy Guggenheim museum collections that this year, from 19th February to 31st December gathers numerous paintings of the major futuristic artists.

Or also the beautiful Deperos exhibition, organized by the famous Correr museum to celebrate with beyond 80 paintings this great master. A lot of paintings, at the end of the exhibition, will be left at the Venice City Museums with a long-term deposit at Ca Pesaro.

But this is not enough; this year from February to April in Venice there will be also the 40th International Theatre Festival, always part of that big cultural container that is the Venice Biennial. The main central theme will be the Mediterranean Sea, or in Latin mare nostrum (our sea), a crossover of culture, influences and magic from which the theatre has always been taking inspirations and roots. Artistic cross-fertilization and renewal are the guidelines of this next Festival branded Venice Art Biennial.

In program there are also numerous concerts and lyric Operas, we dont have to forget that Venice is house of the Gran Teatro La Fenice, which lyric and ballet concert season a lot of countries in the world envy us.

In conclusion, this is a city rich in charm and surprises that will fascinate you and will bewitch you during every period of the year with its beauty and its memorable events.

By Martina Meneghetti with support from luxury hotels venice for any information, please visit hotel fenice venice or for more info visit 4 stars hotel venice

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