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'''Bobby Rivas''' http://bobbyrivas.com'''is an extremely respected artist of the [[salsa music|salsa]] of El Salvador. He is the only Salvadoran "salsero" available on the [[United States]] [[iTunes Music Store]]. Not only does his band perform salsa, but they also are known to play [[Motown]], [[Oldies]], and Top-40 music at his group's concerts. Occasionally, songs will feature the [[Colombia|Colombian-style]] nasal singing, which is common in salsa music. He also receives acclaim from music reviewing sites such as [http://www.cdbaby.com cdbaby.com]. His band frequently alternates performers during different songs. The members of his band, who have also become respected musicians in their own right, include: |
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{{BLP sources|date=March 2009}} |
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'''Bobby Rivas''' is a [[El Salvador|Salvadoran]] salsa/[[Ballad|balladeer]] singer, composer, actor and musician. His band performs [[Salsa music|salsa]] and Latin music in general at his group's concerts. |
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*[[Sandy Stein]] ([[Piano]] and [[accordion]]) |
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*[[Jesus "El Niño" Perez]] ([[Piano]]) |
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*[[Eddie Resto]] ([[bass guitar|Bass]]) |
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*[[Nacho Ontiveros]] ([[Timbal]] and [[Guiro]]) |
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*[[Marcos Tabori]] ([[Timbal]]) |
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*[[Papo Rodriguez]] ([[Conga]] and [[bongo drum|Bongo]]) |
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*[[Ricky Rodriguez]] ([[Conga]]) |
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*[[Braulio Berrera]] ([[bongo drum|Bongo]], [[Cajon]], and [[vocals]]) |
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*[[Ramon Flores]] ([[Trumpet]]) |
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*[[Charlie Biggs]] ([[Trumpet]]) |
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*[[Arturo Velasco]] [[Trombone]]) |
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*[[Erick Jeorgensen]] ([[Trombone]]) |
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*[[David Stout]] ([[Trombone]]) |
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*[[Nathan Couper]] ([[Cowbell (instrument)|Cow Bell]]) |
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Born in El Salvador, the son of a [[Nicaragua|Nicaraguan]] father and a Salvadorean mother, Rivas began singing at age six in school shows, church choirs, benefits, weddings.. |
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Rivas himself also plays [[guiro]] and [[maracas]]. |
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At age eleven, Rivas participated in the "Buscando Estrellas" festival, from which he emerged a finalist. At thirteen, he joined the Chucho Tovar Flores orchestra, relocating to Los Angeles, California. |
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==Discography== |
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*''Doble Sentido'' ([[2003]]) |
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*''La Nota de Un Rumbero'' ([[2009]]) |
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Latest release is a well conceived salsa production |
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Salsa Monster cd that makes you want to move with an uncontrollable urge to its rhythmic beat,with his powerful singing Bobby has a way of entrancing his audience as he carries the latin style of singing as only a true salsa singer does, yet he is true to his heart as a balladeer, as he enchants us with the style with which he interprets his two romantic ballads song 5 and 11, so beautifully. |
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Trying to one-up his sizzler cd "Doble Sentido" must have been quite a challenge for Mr. Rivas, who raised the bar on club-ready salsa dura that year. Well, cue up "Veneno," the opening track penned by Mr. Rivas (he wrote most of the material on La Nota De Un Rumbero) and it won't take you long to hear that he's rolled up his sleeves and is seriously ready to rumble (uh, rumba). |
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And while not every track is gold (I, for one, wouldn't miss the few romantic numbers ie "Bohemio Por Amor," "Mi Ultimo Secreto") it's those priceless bulldozer tracks like "Veneno" and the title cut "La Nota De Un Rumbero" that make me plunk down the bucks. There're also a couple of collaborative tracks between Rivas and heavyweight Jesus "El Niño" Alejandro. Listen to his powerhouse arrangement of "5 Vecinas." It's stuff like that that should pack a CD. |
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*[[Song titles include:]] |
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*[[Veneno 5:06]] |
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*[[El Catrin 4:04]] |
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*[[Te Lo Pido De Rodillas 4:35]] |
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*[[Perra 4:47]] |
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*[[Bohemio Por Amor 3:26]] |
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*[[La Nota De Un Rumbero 4:30]] |
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*[[El Salvador 5:21]] |
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*[[Dime Quien 4:43]] |
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*[[Te Amo 5:54]] |
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*[[5 Vecinas 4:18]] |
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*[[Mi Ultimo Secreto 3:41]] |
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*[[Musicians include:]] |
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*[[Sandy Stein]].[[ Piano en 1,2,3,4,6,8,9,10; coros en 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10]] |
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*[[Cesar Benitez]].[[ Piano en 5,11]] |
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*[[Rene Camacho]].[[ Bajo en 1,2,3,4,6,8,9,10]] |
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*[[Jeorge Lopez]].[[ Bajo en 7]] |
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*[[Teo Franco]].[[ Guitarras, requinto, bajo en 5, 11]] |
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*[[Mat Gurman]].[[ Guitarra, bachata en 3]] |
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*[[Ramon Flores]].[[ Trompetas en 3,4,7,8,9,10]] |
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*[[Juan Manuel Arpero]].[[ Trompetas en 5, 11]] |
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*[[Bobby Loya]].[[ Trompetas en 1,2,6]] |
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*[[Mike McGuffey]].[[ Trompetas en 7]] |
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*[[Erick Jorgensen]].[[ Trombones en 1,2,3,4,6,7,10]] |
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*[[David Stout]].[[ Trombones en 8,9]] |
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*[[Mike Turre]].[[ Baritono en 8]] |
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*[[Fabrizio Gazzola]].[[ Baritono en9]] |
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*[[Marcos Tabory]].[[ Timbal 3n 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10]] |
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*[[Bobby Rivas]].[[ Guiro, maracas, guira en 1,2,3,4,6,8,,9,10; coros en 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10]] |
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*[[Braulio Barrera]].[[ Coros en 1,2,3]] |
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In 1977 Rivas joined the "LA Compañia" orchestra, where he was introduced to the [[Tropical music|Tropical Music]] scene. In 1980, the promoter Roberto Rivera invited Rivas to form his own group. Rivas began to perform at the [[Hollywood Palladium]], opening for headliners such as [[El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico|El Gran Combo]], [[Rubén Blades|Ruben Blades]], [[Willie Colón|Willie Colon]], [[Machito]], and [[Celia Cruz]], and others. |
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==External links== |
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* [http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/rivas cdbaby.com's review on Rivas's CD] |
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* [http://www.cityconnectionent.com/Talent_html_Musical/Bobby%20Rivas.htm Short summary of Bobby Rivas] |
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* [http://www.bobbyrivas.com Official Website of Bobby Rivas] |
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* [http://www.myspace.com/BobbyRivas Official Bobby Rivas MySpace Website] |
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* [http://www.myspace.com/DonBobbyRivas Don Bobby Rivas MySpace Website] |
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Rivas then joined with [[Alex Acuña]], [[Luis Conte]], Yari More, [[Justo Almario]] and others, to form "The Los Angeles Salsa All Stars," a twenty piece band that performed in Tuesday night [[Descarga|descargas]] at the Peruvian Room. |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Rivas, Bobby}} |
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[[Category:Salvadoran music]] |
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[[Category:Salvadoran musicians]] |
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[[Category:Living people]] |
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[[Category:Salsa musicians]] |
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In 1986, Rivas took first prize in the [[OTI Festival]] in Los Angeles. He accepted invitations to sing in the song festivals, such as The Curaçao Song Festival, Holland Casino Sheveningeng, Colombia Festibuga, [[Peru]] Ancon Festival, and New Yorks' "Festival Latino de la Cancion". |
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Born in El Salvador, Central America , the son of a Nicaraguan father and Salvadorean mother, Bobby began at the young age of six to sing in school shows, church choirs, benefits, weddings, while devoting time to his other passion, playing goalkeeper in his beloved soccer football. |
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Between festivals and concerts, Rvuas sang and produced music for television and films and commercials with producers such as [[Bebu Silvetti]], [[Jorge Calandrelli]], Hector Garrido, [[Harry Manfredini|Harry Manfrediny]], [[Emilio Kauderer]], Cesar Benitez, Sandy Stein, [[Ramón Flores (trumpet player)|Ramon Flores]], Gustavo Farias, Kenny Obrien, [[Jesús Alejandro Pérez|Jesus Alejandro Perez]] "El Niño". |
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At age eleven, Bobby participated in the "Buscando Estrellas" festival, from which he emerged a finalist. At thirteen, he joined the Chucho Tovar Flores orchestra, in which he had the opportunity to travel and to relocate to Los Angeles, California. |
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Rivas He appeared in "''Las Palmas De Oro''" in Mexico City, acting in the movie "''Pesadilla En Las Vegas''," and in "[[L.A. Confidential (film)|''L.A. Confidential'']]." Riva's voice is the voice of Sebastian in the Spanish version of "[[The Little Mermaid (1989 film)|The Little Mermaid]]." His music is also featured in "The Shield FX." |
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In 1977 he joined the "LA Compañia" orchestra, where he was introduced to the Tropical Music scene in Los Angeles. In 1980, the promoter Roberto Rivera invited Bobby to form his own group. Bobby began to perform at the Hollywood Palladium, opening for such legends as El Gran Combo, Ruben Blades, Willie Colon, Machito, Celia Cruz, and others. It was here that his intense desire to sing Salsa was born. He united with his brother musicians from the barrio, Alex Acuña, Luis Conte, Yari More, Justo Almario and others, to form "The Los Angeles Salsa All Stars," a twenty piece super band famous for their Tuesday night descargas at the Peruvian Room. |
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Rivas has also appeared on stage with musicians such as [[Diego Verdaguer]], Celia Cruz, [[Dyango]], Braulio, Lucho Gatica, [[Antonio Prieto (Chilean actor)|Antonio Prieto]], [[Olga Guillot]], [[Daniel Santos (singer)|Daniel Santos]], Bobby Capo, Anacani, [[Marisela]], Trigo Limpio, [[Ángela Carrasco|Angela Carrasco]], [[Lupita Ferrer]], Tierra, War and others. |
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It was here that Bobby quickly caught the attention of the media. |
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==External links== |
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Newspapers, television, and radio stations praised Bobby for possessing one of the privileged voices, capable of great power and style, as well as sweetness. It was this sweetness that Bobby cultivated while interpreting romantic ballads and boleros, gaining entrance to an increasing number of international Song Festivals, both as a singer and as a composer. |
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* [http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/rivas cdbaby.com's review on Rivas's CD] |
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* [https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/bobby-rivas/30724990] |
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* [https://www.facebook.com/bobbyrivas.cantante] |
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* [https://www.facebook.com/BOBBYRIVAS.canta/] |
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In 1986, Bobby took first prize in the OTI festival in Los Angeles. He accepted invitations to sing in the the Worlds great song festivals, such as The Curacao Song Festival, Holland Casino Sheveningeng, Colombia Festibuga, Peru Ancon Festival, and New Yorks' "Festival Latino de la Cancion". |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Rivas, Bobby}} |
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Between festivals and concerts, Bobby was busy singing and producing music for television and films and commercials with such great producers as Bebu Silvetti, Jorge Calandrelli, Hector Garrido,Harry Manfrediny,Emilio Kauderer, Cesar Benitez, Sandy Stein, Ramon Flores, Gustavo Farias, Kenny Obrien, Jesus Alejander Perez "El Niño"and others. He enjoyed great reward and acclaim for his work in "Las Palmas De Oro" in Mexico City, acting in the movie "Pesadilla En Las Vegas," starring Cornelio Reyna Jr. "L.A.Confidential." Bobby Riva's voice is the voice of Sebastian in the Spanish version of "The Little Mermaid." His Music is also featured in "The Shield FX." Mr. Rivas has also shared the stage with the likes of Diego Verdaguer, Celia Cruz, Dyango, Braulio, Lucho Gatica, Antonio Prieto, Olga Guillot, Daniel Santos, Bobby Capo, Anacani, Marisela, Trigo Limpio, Angela Carrasco, Lupita Ferrer, Tierra, War and many others. |
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[[Category:21st-century Salvadoran male singers]] |
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[[Category:Living people]] |
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Bobby recorded an album with Ecuadorian composer, Enrique Izquieta, that was overseen by Nelson Ned. Other recordings followed, including "Paisajes", dedicated to the country of Bolivia, and "Salsa Merengue Bolivia," both of which saw Bobby performing in that country. |
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[[Category:Salsa musicians]] |
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[[Category:Salvadoran people of Nicaraguan descent]] |
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On stage, Bobby is a dynamic performer who holds satisfying the audience's need for entertainment as his number one responsibility. He is a master of combining the art of music with diversion. He has performed on stages around the world, and his shows are wildly in demand for a variety of venues including television specials, concert halls, festivals, casinos, clubs, hotels, social and corporate events and fundraisers. |
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[[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)]] |
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[[Category:20th-century Salvadoran male singers]] |
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Nacio en El Salvador Centro America, hijo de padre Nicaraguense y madre Salvadoreña Bobby comenzo cantando a la edad de seis años en actos de escuelas, en coros de iglesias, Beneficios sociales, villancicos navideños, como tambien jugando al futbol como guardameta, deporte al cual es apasionado. |
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A los once años, participa en un festival llamado Buscando Estrellas en el cual sale como uno de los triunfadores. A los trece años de edad ingresa a la orquesta de Chucho Tovar Flores en donde se intercionaliza, viajando en 1974 a Los Angeles California. Para 1977 ingresa a la orquesta La Compañia donde se da a conocer en el ambiente de musica tropical en Los Angeles California . |
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En 1980 el promotor Roberto Rivera lo invita a que forme su propia agrupacion y comienza en Hollywood Palladium a alternar con diferentes agrupaciones como el Gran Combo, Ruben Blades, Willie Colon, Machito, Celia Cruz entre otros, es entonces cuando nace la inquietud por cantar "Salsa." En esta etapa , se reunen los amigos del barrio; Alex Acuña, Luis Conte, Yari More, Justo Almario y mas, formando la orquesta; "Los Angeles Salsa All Stars" la super banda en donde veinte musicos ejecutan sus instrumentos cada martes por la noche en el Peruvian Room. |
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Periodicos, TV y Radio comentan sobre Bobby Rivas como una de las voces privilegiadas Por su potencia, sabor, dulzura; y cuando se dice dulzura es por la maestria con la que interpreta la musica romantica, boleros y baladas. |
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Es asi cuando Bobby comienza a participar en festivales de canciones en donde expone su talento como cantante y compositor. En el 1986 Gana el primer lugar en el festival OTI de Los Angeles y esto da paso a su participacion en otros Festivales como, "Curacao Song Festival," "Holland Casino Sheveningeng," Colombia "Festibuga," Peru Festival de "Ancon," New York "festival Latino de la Cancion." |
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Entre festivales, conciertos y shows, Bobby canta y produce numerosos comerciales para radio y television, junto a Bebu Silvetti, Jorge Calandrelli, Hector Garrido, Harry Manfrediny, Emilio Kauderer, Cesar Benitez, Ramon Flores, Kenny O'brien, Jesus Alejandro Perez "el Niño" entre otros. |
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Es reconocido y galardonado por "Las Palmas De Oro" en Mexico D.F. Filma la pelicula "Pesadilla En Las Vegas" Protagonizada por Cornelio Reyna Jr. Participa en "L.A. Confidential." Su musica a sido incluida en tv shows "The Shield FX." Interpreta la voz de "Sebastian" En "Little Mermaid" version español. |
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Comparte escenarios con numerosos artistas, Diego Verdaguer, Celia Cruz, Dyango, Braulio, Lucho Gatica, Antonio Prieto, Olga Guillot, Daniel Santos, Bobby Capo, Anacani, Marisela, Trigo Limpio, Angela Carrasco, Lupita Ferrer, Grupo Tierra, y War. |
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En esta etapa Nelson Ned apadrina el acetato realizado con canciones de Bobby Rivas y el compositor ecuatoriano Enrique Izquieta, posteriormente graba el cd "Paisajes" dedicado al pais de Bolivia el cual da paso a un segundo cd titulado "Salsa Merengue Bolivia" con los cuales recorre escenarios del mismo pais. |
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Cuando se habla de escenarios la responsabilidad de entregar al publico es solo lo mejor; Bobby combina el arte de la musica con diversion y el resultado es; satisfaccion. Bobby se a presentado en numerosos escenarios alrededor del mundo sus actuaciones son altamente aclamadas en eventos de la television, en casinos, conciertos, bailes, hoteles, clubes. |
Latest revision as of 00:26, 10 July 2024
Bobby Rivas is a Salvadoran salsa/balladeer singer, composer, actor and musician. His band performs salsa and Latin music in general at his group's concerts.
Born in El Salvador, the son of a Nicaraguan father and a Salvadorean mother, Rivas began singing at age six in school shows, church choirs, benefits, weddings..
At age eleven, Rivas participated in the "Buscando Estrellas" festival, from which he emerged a finalist. At thirteen, he joined the Chucho Tovar Flores orchestra, relocating to Los Angeles, California.
In 1977 Rivas joined the "LA Compañia" orchestra, where he was introduced to the Tropical Music scene. In 1980, the promoter Roberto Rivera invited Rivas to form his own group. Rivas began to perform at the Hollywood Palladium, opening for headliners such as El Gran Combo, Ruben Blades, Willie Colon, Machito, and Celia Cruz, and others.
Rivas then joined with Alex Acuña, Luis Conte, Yari More, Justo Almario and others, to form "The Los Angeles Salsa All Stars," a twenty piece band that performed in Tuesday night descargas at the Peruvian Room.
In 1986, Rivas took first prize in the OTI Festival in Los Angeles. He accepted invitations to sing in the song festivals, such as The Curaçao Song Festival, Holland Casino Sheveningeng, Colombia Festibuga, Peru Ancon Festival, and New Yorks' "Festival Latino de la Cancion".
Between festivals and concerts, Rvuas sang and produced music for television and films and commercials with producers such as Bebu Silvetti, Jorge Calandrelli, Hector Garrido, Harry Manfrediny, Emilio Kauderer, Cesar Benitez, Sandy Stein, Ramon Flores, Gustavo Farias, Kenny Obrien, Jesus Alejandro Perez "El Niño".
Rivas He appeared in "Las Palmas De Oro" in Mexico City, acting in the movie "Pesadilla En Las Vegas," and in "L.A. Confidential." Riva's voice is the voice of Sebastian in the Spanish version of "The Little Mermaid." His music is also featured in "The Shield FX."
Rivas has also appeared on stage with musicians such as Diego Verdaguer, Celia Cruz, Dyango, Braulio, Lucho Gatica, Antonio Prieto, Olga Guillot, Daniel Santos, Bobby Capo, Anacani, Marisela, Trigo Limpio, Angela Carrasco, Lupita Ferrer, Tierra, War and others.