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Oscar D'León

Afro-Latino song artist Óscar Emilio León Simoza (born July 11, 1943),[1] known as Oscar D'León, and affectionately called The Pharaoh of Salsa, The Lion of Salsa, and the World's Sonero, is a Venezuelan musician and bassist best known for his salsa music. He is the author of "Llorarás", which he recorded in 1974 with his group, Dimensión Latina. He is also an ambassador for Operation Smile.

Oscar D'León
D'León in 2009
Background information
Birth nameÓscar Emilio León Simoza
Born (1943-07-11) July 11, 1943 (age 80)
Caracas, Venezuela
GenresSalsa
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Bass

Early life edit

Oscar D'León was a long-time resident of the Parroquia Antímano section of Caracas, Venezuela[1] (his father was a laborer at the neighborhood cemetery). He had a strong interest in percussion ever since he was a child, improvising bass parts with his throat while playing Latin rhythms with his hands on any available surface. He got in trouble in school early on for doing this constantly. He then took interest in the upright bass (he learned the instrument on his own), and would eventually alternate in jobs as an auto mechanic, assembly line worker or taxi driver (during the day) and bass player (at night) for local 'conjuntos' [literally means an "assembly", but represents a small musical band popularized in Cuba, whereby musicians on bass, guitar, and percussion would all sing local folk songs]. As he acquired a reputation for being a solid bass player, clever improviser (he would improvise entire songs on the spot), humorous entertainer and dynamic singer (he used to dance with a double bass onstage while singing, a not-so-subtle physical feat), he founded orchestras such as La Golden Star and music groups such as Los Psicodélicos. Together with percussionist José Rodríguez and trombone players César Monge and José Antonio Rojas, he formed Dimensión Latina in 1972.[1]

Four years later, D'León quit the group and created La Salsa Mayor.[1] With La Salsa Mayor he recorded the merengue standard "Juanita Morell", a version that became a radio hit in Puerto Rico. He later founded La Crítica in 1978 in memory of the legends of Cuban rumba, such as Miguelito Valdés.[1] For a while, D'León would alternate singing with both orchestras, giving him enough flexibility to stay working constantly.

Career edit

During the 1980s, D'León achieved recognition in salsa music, becoming a known Caribbean music singer. In 1982, he visited Cuba. His visit was a major cultural event in the island country. Since local tastes in music had veered away from the traditional sounds of Cuban music, in part because many of the major Cuban stars of the past had either died or were living elsewhere in exile, D'León's "retro" style of music became very popular among Cubans of all ages.

Meanwhile, he got tired of carrying around his double bass, "and opening the case in baggage claim at the airport only to find it reduced down to toothpicks." Therefore, he gave up playing a bass onstage. He also started shaving his head regularly, as to not bother with hair loss any longer. He would, however, never shave off his trademark mustache.

Because of successful tours throughout America and Spain, D'León was the first Latino to sign a contract with the BBC.[1] He has also performed in Japan, where he shocked a television host by heartedly recommending sexual intercourse as the key component of a healthy lifestyle during a live interview.

Personal life edit

Oscar D'Leon has been a direct or indirect victim of various robberies, among them when he was robbed of $16,000 ,[2] and when a plaque dedicated to him was stolen in Barquisimeto nine hours after he had been honored with it and the city's keys on September 13, 2014.[3]

Discography edit

Contributing artist
Albums
  • Dimension Latina '75 (1974)
  • Dimension Latina '76 Salsa Brava (1975)
  • Dimension Latina En Nueva York (1976)
  • Con Bajo y Todo (1976)
  • 2 Sets Con Oscar (1977)
  • El "Oscar" de la Salsa (1977)
  • Dos Sets Con Oscar D'Leon Y Su Salsa Mayor (1977)
  • Tranquilo Y Sin Miedo (1978)
  • El Más Grande (1979)
  • Llegó Actuó Y Triunfó (1979)
  • Al Frente De Todos (1980)
  • A Mí Sí Me Gusta Así! (1981)
  • El Discóbolo (1982)
  • Con Dulzura... (1983)
  • El Sabor De Oscar (1983)
  • Con Cariño (1983)
  • Yo Soy]' (1985)
  • Oscar '86 (1986)
  • De Venezuela Para El Mundo (1987)
  • Riquiti..! (1987)
  • Que se sienta (1988)
  • Navidad con Oscar D'León (1989)
  • En Puerto Rico (1990)
  • Así soy (2004)
  • Fuzionando (2006)
  • En Vivo (2012)
  • Clásicos de Big Band (2014)

Awards and distinctions edit

D'León was named Best Salsa Artist at the 2014 Pepsi Venezuela Music Awards.[4]

On July 7, 2015, he received a Honoris Causa PhD of the Universidad Pedagógica Experimental Libertador for being "a Venezuelan whose discipline and constancy in the development and execution of his musical art have led him to become artistic patrimony of Venezuela".[5]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 707. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
  2. ^ "Videos de Premios Oscar". Msnlatino.telemundo.com. Retrieved 2015-03-13.
  3. ^ [1] October 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ [With Tribute to 'Uncle Simón', the Pepsi Music Awards Celebrate National Music in a Big Way]. Noticias24.com (in Spanish). Caracas. 25 September 2014. Archived from the original on 26 September 2014. Retrieved 6 September 2018.
  5. ^ "El conmovedor discurso de Oscar D'León al recibir el título de Doctor Honoris Causa de la UPEL". Ntn24.com. 2015-07-08. Retrieved 2015-07-09.

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Oscar D Leon news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Afro Latino song artist oscar Emilio Leon Simoza born July 11 1943 1 known as Oscar D Leon and affectionately called The Pharaoh of Salsa The Lion of Salsa and the World s Sonero is a Venezuelan musician and bassist best known for his salsa music He is the author of Lloraras which he recorded in 1974 with his group Dimension Latina He is also an ambassador for Operation Smile Oscar D LeonD Leon in 2009Background informationBirth nameoscar Emilio Leon SimozaBorn 1943 07 11 July 11 1943 age 80 Caracas VenezuelaGenresSalsaOccupation s MusicianInstrument s Bass Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Discography 5 Awards and distinctions 6 ReferencesEarly life editOscar D Leon was a long time resident of the Parroquia Antimano section of Caracas Venezuela 1 his father was a laborer at the neighborhood cemetery He had a strong interest in percussion ever since he was a child improvising bass parts with his throat while playing Latin rhythms with his hands on any available surface He got in trouble in school early on for doing this constantly He then took interest in the upright bass he learned the instrument on his own and would eventually alternate in jobs as an auto mechanic assembly line worker or taxi driver during the day and bass player at night for local conjuntos literally means an assembly but represents a small musical band popularized in Cuba whereby musicians on bass guitar and percussion would all sing local folk songs As he acquired a reputation for being a solid bass player clever improviser he would improvise entire songs on the spot humorous entertainer and dynamic singer he used to dance with a double bass onstage while singing a not so subtle physical feat he founded orchestras such as La Golden Star and music groups such as Los Psicodelicos Together with percussionist Jose Rodriguez and trombone players Cesar Monge and Jose Antonio Rojas he formed Dimension Latina in 1972 1 Four years later D Leon quit the group and created La Salsa Mayor 1 With La Salsa Mayor he recorded the merengue standard Juanita Morell a version that became a radio hit in Puerto Rico He later founded La Critica in 1978 in memory of the legends of Cuban rumba such as Miguelito Valdes 1 For a while D Leon would alternate singing with both orchestras giving him enough flexibility to stay working constantly Career editDuring the 1980s D Leon achieved recognition in salsa music becoming a known Caribbean music singer In 1982 he visited Cuba His visit was a major cultural event in the island country Since local tastes in music had veered away from the traditional sounds of Cuban music in part because many of the major Cuban stars of the past had either died or were living elsewhere in exile D Leon s retro style of music became very popular among Cubans of all ages Meanwhile he got tired of carrying around his double bass and opening the case in baggage claim at the airport only to find it reduced down to toothpicks Therefore he gave up playing a bass onstage He also started shaving his head regularly as to not bother with hair loss any longer He would however never shave off his trademark mustache Because of successful tours throughout America and Spain D Leon was the first Latino to sign a contract with the BBC 1 He has also performed in Japan where he shocked a television host by heartedly recommending sexual intercourse as the key component of a healthy lifestyle during a live interview Personal life editOscar D Leon has been a direct or indirect victim of various robberies among them when he was robbed of 16 000 2 and when a plaque dedicated to him was stolen in Barquisimeto nine hours after he had been honored with it and the city s keys on September 13 2014 3 Discography editContributing artistThe Rough Guide to Salsa 1997 World Music Network AlbumsDimension Latina 75 1974 Dimension Latina 76 Salsa Brava 1975 Dimension Latina En Nueva York 1976 Con Bajo y Todo 1976 2 Sets Con Oscar 1977 El Oscar de la Salsa 1977 Dos Sets Con Oscar D Leon Y Su Salsa Mayor 1977 Tranquilo Y Sin Miedo 1978 El Mas Grande 1979 Llego Actuo Y Triunfo 1979 Al Frente De Todos 1980 A Mi Si Me Gusta Asi 1981 El Discobolo 1982 Con Dulzura 1983 El Sabor De Oscar 1983 Con Carino 1983 Yo Soy 1985 Oscar 86 1986 De Venezuela Para El Mundo 1987 Riquiti 1987 Que se sienta 1988 Navidad con Oscar D Leon 1989 En Puerto Rico 1990 Asi soy 2004 Fuzionando 2006 En Vivo 2012 Clasicos de Big Band 2014 Awards and distinctions editD Leon was named Best Salsa Artist at the 2014 Pepsi Venezuela Music Awards 4 On July 7 2015 he received a Honoris Causa PhD of the Universidad Pedagogica Experimental Libertador for being a Venezuelan whose discipline and constancy in the development and execution of his musical art have led him to become artistic patrimony of Venezuela 5 References edit a b c d e f Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music First ed Guinness Publishing p 707 ISBN 0 85112 939 0 Videos de Premios Oscar Msnlatino telemundo com Retrieved 2015 03 13 1 Archived October 6 2014 at the Wayback Machine Con homenaje al Tio Simon los Premios Pepsi Music celebraron en grande la musica nacional With Tribute to Uncle Simon the Pepsi Music Awards Celebrate National Music in a Big Way Noticias24 com in Spanish Caracas 25 September 2014 Archived from the original on 26 September 2014 Retrieved 6 September 2018 El conmovedor discurso de Oscar D Leon al recibir el titulo de Doctor Honoris Causa de la UPEL Ntn24 com 2015 07 08 Retrieved 2015 07 09 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oscar D 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