Tripti Joshi (Editor)

Buddy Richard

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Buddy Richard


Role
  
Singer

Buddy Richard httpsiytimgcomvieM5XWxOtxlQhqdefaultjpg

Birth name
  
Ricardo Roberto Toro Lavin

Born
  
September 21, 1943 (age 80) Graneros, Chile (
1943-09-21
)

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter Composer

Years active
  
1962–2008 (as singer) 1962-2011 (as composer)

Website
  
www.buddyrichard.scd.cl

Albums
  
Buddy Richard en el Astor, Gold, 16 Grandes Exitos

Genres
  
Pop music, Rock music, New Wave

Similar People
  
Danny Chilean, Arturo Millan, Peter Rock, Antonio Prieto, Fernando Ubiergo

Buddy richard mentira


Ricardo Roberto Toro Lavín, also known as Buddy Richard (September 21, 1943, Graneros) is a Chilean singer-songwriter known for his ballads.

Contents

Buddy Richard BUDDY RICHARD TE NECESITOwmv YouTube

He began performing as part of the "Nueva ola" ("New wave"). He first recorded in 1962, recording his own songs and singing in Spanish. He signed to Caracol and released his first single, Balada de la tristeza, which became a hit in the summer of 1963. The following year he signed with Arena and released his most well-known songs, Cielo (as a way to say "Honey", a cover of the Bobby Hebb song Sunny), Despídete con un beso ("Say goodbye with a kiss") and Si me vas a abandonar ("If you are going to leave me"). His 1969 live album, Buddy Richard en el Astor, was broadcast live on Chilean television and radio, one of the first live broadcasts in the country. His 1975 song Tu cariño se me va ("Your love leaves me") and his 1982 song Mentira ("Lie") (made popular by the Nicaraguan singer Hernaldo Zúñiga) became popular across Latin America. After a lull in his career, he again became popular in 1993 after recording with the band Los Tres.

Buddy Richard Buddy Richard Emolcom

He retired from public performance in 2008, playing his last concert at the Quinta Vergara on 25 February at the Viña del Mar International Song Festival. With producer Daniel Guerrero he wrote his first song in fifteen years for his retirement, titled Trátame bien ("Treat me good").

Buddy Richard Ricardo Roberto Toro Lavin also known as Buddy Richard Jar of Facts

Buddy Richard - Cielo [Bobby Hebb - Sunny (cover)]


Studio albums

Buddy Richard Buddy Richard Wikipedia

  • Buddy Richard y sus amigos (1964)
  • Buddy Richard en el Astor (1969)
  • Quiera Dios (1971)
  • ¡Buddy! (1974)

  • Buddy Richard httpsiytimgcomvihAY9YG5A4hqdefaultjpg

    References

    Buddy Richard Wikipedia


    Similar Topics