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Origin
  
Guamal, Colombia

Name
  
Jimmy Zambrano

Years active
  
1997 - present


Instruments
  
Accordion

Occupation(s)
  
Accordion player

Role
  
Musical Artist

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Birth name
  
Jaime Omar Zambrano Florez

Born
  
November 2, 1966 (age 57) (
1966-11-02
)

Labels
  
FM Discos & Cintas, Sony Music

Movies
  
Jorge Celedon & Jimmy Zambrano: Exitos de Jorge Celedon, Super Vallenatos del Ano 2008

Albums
  
Son...Para El Mundo, Lo Que Tu Necesitas, Metete en el Viaje, La Invitacion

Awards
  
Latin Grammy Award for Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album

Associated acts
  
Jorge Celedon, Omar Geles, Duban Bayona

Similar People
  
Jorge Celedon, Duban Bayona, Maykel, Cristian Castro

Profiles

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Jimmy Zambrano (born November 2, 1967 in Guamal, Magdalena), is a Colombian accordion player.

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Born in Colombia, he left at an early age for Caracas, Venezuela, where he studied music and specialized in piano. There, he was called by Los Melódicos of Renato Capriles to record a vallenato song by Poncho Zuleta titled "Luzmila," which became the first song and recording by this artist. In 1993, he recorded an album called "Vallenato y más" with the group "Los Clásicos," alongside Aníbal Caicedo and Jair Castañeda. In 1995, Omar Geles discovered his talent in a tour in Venezuela and invited him to belong to Los Diablitos as keyboard player, with whom he performed until 1999. During his time with Los Diablitos, he produced and arranged various music genres and formed a vallenato ensemble known as "Los Emigrantes," with Aníbal Caidedo.

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In 1999, he started playing with Jorge Celedón, who had just left the Binomio de Oro de América. Together, they recorded 9 albums, earning international acclaim. With Celedón, he won a Latin Grammy in 2007 in the Cumbia Vallenato category. In 2012, the duo broke up as the result of disagreements. In 2013, Zambrano met Dubán Bayona, another ex-Binomio de Oro performer, with whom he released a first album called Métete en el viaje, which has received favorable reviews.

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Jimmy Zambrano en la Hohner Corona III


Aníbal Caicedo (Los Emigrantes)

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  • Un Nuevo Sendero - FM Discos y Cintas - 1997
  • Que Hable El Alma - FM Discos y Cintas - 1998
  • Jorge Celedón

  • Romántico como yo - Sony Music - 2000
  • Llévame en tus sueños - Sony Music - 2001
  • Canto vallenato - Sony Music - 2002
  • ¡Juepa je! - Sony Music - 2004
  • Grande éxitos en vivo - Sony Music - 2005
  • Son... Para el mundo - Sony Music - 2006
  • De lo nuevo de lo mejor - Sony Music - 2008
  • La invitación - Sony Music - 2009
  • Lo que tú necesitas - Sony Music - 2011
  • Celedón sin fronteras Vol 1 (Shared album with Gustavo García) - Sony Music - 2013
  • Celedón sin fronteras Vol 2 (Shared album with Gustavo García) - Sony Music - 2014
  • Dubán Bayona

  • Métete en el viaje - Sony Music - 2013
  • Other artists - singles

  • "Dismelódicos (Los Melódicos)" (Song "Luzmila") - 1984
  • "Toby Love Reloaded" (Toby Love ft Jorge Celedón) (Song "Amores como el tuyo") - 2007
  • "Viento a favor" (Alejandro Fernández) (Song "Eres") - Sony Music - 2008
  • "Amaia Montero 2" (Amaia Montero) (Song "Caminando") - Sony Music - 2011
  • "A contratiempo" (Juan Fernando Velasco ft Jorge Celedón) (Song "Yo nací aquí") - 2012
  • Primera fila día 2 (Cristian Castro ft Jorge Celedon) (Song "Lloran las rosas") - 2014
  • References

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