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Name
  
Jorge Velosa


Role
  
Veterinary physician

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Education
  
National University of Colombia

Albums
  
Velosa y los Carrangueros, Cantas y Relatos

Similar People
  
National Symphony Orchestra, Jorge Velosa y los Herm, Los Gandules, Velo De Oza, Toto la Momposina

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Jorge Luis Velosa Ruiz, better known as Jorge Velosa (born October 8, 1949), is a Colombian veterinary physician and singer-songwriter born in the small town of Ráquira in the Boyacá Department, widely famous in his country for being the creator of the folk musical genre known as carranga.

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Early life

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Velosa is the sixth of seven siblings. After completing his elementary education, he had to move to Bogotá to complete his secondary education, as there were no schools in his hometown. In the 1970s Velosa was admitted to National University of Colombia in Bogota, where he obtained a degree as a veterinary physician. There he met Javier Moreno, who made him the proposal to rescue and spread the traditional folkloric music from the Andes region in Colombia. After creating a band with Moreno and others, called Los Hermanos Rodríguez, they jumped to fame after an invitation to the festival Guitarra de Plata Campesina (Farmer Silver Guitar), organized by the local radio station Radio Furatena in Chiquinquirá. With this success they were invited to create a radio program for the station, which was to be called “Canta el Pueblo” (People Sing) with the idea of interacting with the locals and thus learning from them the traditions and folk knowledge. Because of this Velosa never actually practiced veterinary medicine, and rather engaged in acting, radio hosting, Costumbrismo poetry, and, particularly, to music. With the group he managed to gather he created a new musical genre called carranga which has become one of the most outstanding examples of Colombian folk music.

Los Carrangueros

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The music ensemble he founded was named "Los Carrangueros de Ráquira", and was later renamed "Jorge Velosa y los Hermanos Torres," and finally, "Velosa y los Carrangueros." The remaining musicians were Jorge Eliecer González, José Fernando Rivas, y Manuel Cortés; Velosa sings and plays guacharaca and harmonica. Some of his most famous songs are "La cucharita", "Julia, Julia, Julia", "Las diabluras", "La gallina mellicera" and "El rey pobre". Velosa has also played roles in comedies in the national television such as Don Chinche and Romeo y buseta.

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He has been considered the first Colombian artist to play live in Madison Square Garden in New York City in 1981. Velosa and the Carrangueros were invited to the "Gran Fiesta en el Madison," a Latin-American variety show at the Madison Square Garden during the days of October 10 and 11, 1981. They were described by the New York Times as "the only real folk music of the event," and shared the stage with incredibly famous Latin-American singers and musicians like Astor Piazzolla, José Luis Rodríguez, Camilo Sesto, Roberto Carlos, Miguel Bosé, Lucía Méndez, and Tito Puente. About the gig, Velosa humorously tells that they were not picked up by the limousine that was sent for them because of their wearing the traditional ruanas (a poncho-like woolen coat) and hats that they use on each of their presentations.

In September 25, 1999, the car that transported him and his band from a late concert towards the city of Bucaramanga was intercepted by guerrilla soldiers from the Popular Liberation Army (EPL), who after recognizing him decided to kidnap him, after releasing all of the other band members. Later, the guerrilla group would claim that Velosa had been kidnapped for political reasons rather than for monetary purposes. After numerous protests throughout the country, and some conciliation by officials from the government he was released in October 14, 1999.

In celebration of his 30th anniversary as a professional musician, in 2010 he had a concert tour with the National Symphony Orchestra of Colombia.

Distinctions

As a sign of recognition to his work, biologist John Lynch named two recently found species of frogs in Colombia after him, Eleutherodactylus carranguerorum and Eleutherodactylus jorgevelosai.

Los Carrangueros de Ráquira

  • Carrangueros de Ráquira (FM, 1980)
  • ¡Viva quien toca! (FM, 1981)
  • Así es la vida (FM, 1982)
  • Solo career

  • Cantas y Relatos (FM, 1983)
  • Jorge Velosa y Los Hnos.Torres

  • Pa’ los pies y el corazón (1984)
  • Con alma, vida y sombrero (1985)
  • Entre Chiste y chanza (1986)
  • Alegría carranguera (1987)
  • El que canta sus penas espanta (1988)
  • A ojo cerrado (1989)
  • De mil amores (1990)
  • Velosa y Los Carrangueros

  • Harina de otro costal (Fuentes, 1992)
  • Sobando la pita (Fuentes, 1993)
  • Revolando en cuadro (Fuentes, 1994)
  • Marcando calavera (Fuentes, 1996)
  • En cantos verdes (Fuentes, 1998)
  • Patiboliando (MTM, 2002)
  • Lero-Lero, Candelero (MTM, 2003)
  • Surungusungo (MTM, 2005)
  • Carranga Sinfónica (MTM, 2011)
  • Collections

  • Las clásicas con Los Hermanos Torres y Los Carrangueros de Ráquira (FM, 1990)
  • Una historia carranguera (FM, 2000)
  • Historia Musical del Carranguero Mayor (Fuentes, 2001)
  • References

    Jorge Velosa Wikipedia