“I don’t like feeling like a robot”: Silvestre Dangond



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After nine months without singing on stage, the urumitero Silvestre Dangond returned to the ring. He did it from 8:20 pm this Saturday until 1:45 in the morning of this Sunday. For more than five hours the artist sang to his ‘silvestrismo’ from the bank of the Guatapurí River. The statue of the mermaid that was very illuminated in the Hurtado Spa It was the perfect background for the guajiro to get the best of his repertoire in the two rounds he offered. The first next to his current running mate Lucas Dangond and the second backed by the notes of Román López who in 2002 was his first accomplice in adventures.

The show culminated with Rolando Ochoa with whom he recorded the album ‘La Novena Batalla’.

Barranquilla Valerie Domínguez was in charge of presenting the show that broke the mold of this type of performance musicals that are made in the middle of the pandemic because those of his colleagues had been in closed rooms.

Dressed in white and with a bouquet of red roses Dangond appeared on stage singing the verses of ‘Las locuras mías’ his most recent musical premiere and immediately began to squander all the energy to which his audience is accustomed.

“I don’t like feeling like a robot, I need my people, This is hard, I thought it was going to be easier, but it isn’t. Hopefully this pandemic passes soon so that they can be here with me ”, exclaimed the artist in the middle of the presentation.

There was a request for a hand

In the middle of show there was a surprise when one of the few guests the artist had in El Pueblito Vallenato dared to go on stage with a bouquet of flowers and an engagement ring to ask the hand of his beloved. It is about Juancho Geles, brother of the renowned composer Omar Geles who proposed to his girlfriend while Silvestre performed ‘Cásate with me’, a success he made alongside Puerto Rican reggaeton Nicky Jam. The emotional moment was sealed with a kiss and with a singer who, in addition to being an accomplice, He also gave advice: “compadre take care of her, love her, treat her beautifully.”

Another of the surprises of the marathon day was the presence of the accordion player Román López with whom Dangond made his professional debut when recording the album ‘Tanto para ti’. The leader of the ‘silvestrismo’ explained that due to a disease in the hands the separation occurred. “Due to fate we could not continue together, but here we are again, as you play as a beautiful son, I hope you can join with a singer and continue showing your talent.

Tribute to Romualdo Brito

The musical proposal ended with Rolando Ochoa with whom Dangond paid a heartfelt tribute to the recently deceased Guajiro composer Romualdo Brito. For this, he interpreted ‘Los amaneceres del Valle’, a song that Brito gave to Jorge Oñate to make it a classic. He then performed ‘La defunta’, a song that Silvestre recorded with Ochoa. “People have not noticed Romualdo’s Grandes, one of the three greatest of the composition has left us. In my opinion, first there is Calixto Ochoa, father of my friend Rolando, then Romualdo and then Omar Geles. The teacher will He was about to compose whatever it was, he did not have a fixed style, may God have it in his holy glory ”.



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