Rodrigo de la Cadena

Rodrigo de la Cadena
Rodrigo de la Cadena performing at the Mexican Consulate in San Antonio, Texas (2007)
Rodrigo de la Cadena performing at the Mexican Consulate in San Antonio, Texas (2007)
Background information
Birth nameRodrigo Alvarez de la Cadena
Also known asEl Bolerista Mas Joven de Mexico, Nino Bolero
Born (1988-01-03) January 3, 1988 (age 36)
Mexico
OriginMérida, Yucatán , Mexican, Mexico
GenresBolero, tango, big band, ranchera
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, performer
InstrumentsVocals, piano, keyboards, guitar, accordion, great highland bagpipe
Years active2002-
LabelsContinental, Orfeón and Independent
WebsiteRodrigodelaCadena.com

Rodrigo Alvarez de la Cadena (born 3 January 1988) is a Mexican singer, performer, songwriter, radio host and musician. He is best known for his performances with a variety of worldwide artists and performers. He is also the host of a live radio show in which he performs and introduces audiences to his music.

Biography

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Rodrigo de la Cadena has become a multifaceted young artist, passionate by the Golden Age of romantic music (Agustín Lara, Gonzalo Curiel, María Grever, Los Panchos, Pedro Vargas, Amparo Montes, and Álvaro Carrillo), becoming the most faithful lover and present impeller of Bolero music, having a repertoire of more than 900 songs as well as his own original material.[citation needed]

Rodrigo not only has had the professional support of artists like Armando Manzanero, Roberto Cantoral, Lucho Gatica, Carlos Lico, Imelda Miller, Enrique Chia, Gualberto Castro, Chamin Correa, the late Pepe Jara, José José, among others which he has worked several times but has their unconditional friendship and support, something that very few artists have these days.[citation needed]

Rodrigo has his very own radio show "nuevamente... bolero" every Saturday from 9:00pm to 11:00pm on Radio Trece 1290 am which goes out to almost every city in the Mexican Republic, offering two straight hours of romance and memories of the great years of romantic bolero music with special guests every night.[citation needed]

He has performed in Mexico City's major stages such as the National Auditorium, Metropolitan Theatre, Libanes Theatre, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), La Salle University; as well as in the most important hotels and night clubs in Mexico City such as The Sheraton Hotel and The Mayan Palace Hotel, the Gabanna night club and the Bar Prim.[citation needed]

Rodrigo has recorded two official albums, the first one called "Nuevamente... El Bolero" which was recorded in the studios of the album's label Orfeón offers songs by the most influential songwriters of bolero music and contains 12 tracks which were chosen out of 30 studio recordings.[citation needed]

Rodrigo after quitting his label Orfeon goes back to his very first recordings with Alejandro Hernández and starts recording his second album "Boleros Con Orquesta" with his very own orquestra and releases it as independent.[citation needed]

"It has always been a dream to make a project of boleros in big band and specially putting it on record and with my very own orchestra, everything turned out even better that I expected", says the young artist who not only played piano, guitar and sang in every recording, but also produced the album and arranged the music. Throwing a little bit of poetry in this new album, Rodrigo lets his feelings show by reciting words of Amado Nervo and Martin Galas giving the album more romance.[citation needed]

Rodrigo not only has been invited to every International Festival Of Bolero that has happened in the last few years in the Mexican Republic but has been invited to perform in the same festival in countries like Ecuador, Cuba, Argentina, Panama, among others, offering several presentations in the most important stages these countries have to offer.[citation needed]

He also performed in Europe, and, in 2014, became the Grand Prix Winner of the International Festival of Arts Slavianski Bazaar in Vitebsk, Belarus.[1]

Rodrigo is now doing presentations in Miami, San Antonio, Mérida, and Ecuador, as well as recording his third record which will include for the first time new original material written by Rodrigo as well as a duet with Carlos Lico.[citation needed]

Discography

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References

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  1. ^ C.V, DEMOS, Desarrollo de Medios, S. A. de (2014-07-17). "La Jornada: El bolerista Rodrigo de la Cadena triunfa en Vitebsk". La Jornada Mexico (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 2020-09-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

Official Website

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