La Delio Valdez presents “Semen-up & That Solitaria Vaca Cubana (Live Estadio Ferro)”

La Delio Valdez presents “Semen-up & That Solitaria Vaca Cubana (Live Estadio Ferro)”

December 24, 2024 – 2:25 p.m.

The cumbia orchestra premiered the live video with members of the Air Conditioning Fundamentalists.

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After appearing at the Ferro Stadium for the first time, within the framework of the celebration for its 15 Years, Delio Valdez gives us a new release: “Semen-up & That Lonely Cuban Cow”. Two gems of Argentine national rock that ignited the Cumbiero public that November 23rd.

That special night the orchestra invited four of the members of the Air Conditioning Fundamentalists. The trumpeter Miguel Ángel Tallarita and the saxophonist Sergio Colombo joined the front accompanying the winds of LDV, while the incredible voices of Deborah Dixon and Luciana Palacios They made the entire audience sing.

Embed – La Delio Valdez on Instagram: “One month after our first Ferro Stadium we leave you this gift now available the two very cumbieros rockanroles on all digital platforms! Record of what was that night with @ladixonmusic @loopciana @sergiocolombo10 @miguel_talarita What a pleasure we had! Let’s play @conurbanaaudiovisual Produce #DelirioValdez”

This release reaffirms the versatility of La Delio Valdez, bringing cumbia and national rock together on stage with a powerful performance.

La Delio Valdez, 15 years of music and commitment

Delio Valdez is a cumbia orchestra created in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Since 2009, they have been developing their own artistic proposal, understanding cumbia as the common language that runs throughout Latin America in a musical key.

With more than 16 musicians on stage, La Delio Valdez takes up the great orchestral tradition of the continent. Its cooperative organization references the National Tango Orchestras of the ’50s; Their distinction and theatricality on stage allude to the great Caribbean Orchestras, where dance and a powerful and overwhelming sound stand out.

In its sounds, resources from the Andean tradition, salsa, rock, jazz and reggae are fused to give rise to a style that is both traditional and modern: an international and contemporary sound that reflects the mestizo identities of the region.

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