lunes, 17 de junio de 2013

My Favourite Singer is Rodrigo “the colt”

Rodrigo Alejandro Bueno (24 May 1973 in Córdoba – 24 June 2000 in Hudson, Berazategui Partido, Buenos Aires), mostly known as Rodrigo, was an Argentine Singer of quartet music. 
His nickname among quartet fans was "the colt".
Rodrigo was born into the quartet scene, and met many famous figures (such as Carlos Mona) through family connections.
He left school in the 7th grade to join "black mantle", and started recording at age 15.
Rodrigo was popular in Córdoba and many other provinces, and made inroads into Buenos Aires middle-class audiences.
He was the best-selling quartet artist in the late 1990s, and performed in the largest concert halls in the country (including Buenos Aires's Luna Park). 
Among his famous songs are "I am from Córdoba" and "The Hand of God", dedicated to Diego Maradona. 
Maradona mentioned Rodrigo in his autobiography, and covered the song himself in this 2005 TV show (changing the lyrics from third person to first). 
Rodrigo never married, and his romantic life was extensively covered by tabloids. 
He acknowledged one son, Ezequiel Ramiro Bueno.

Music:

At eleven years old he had his debut in show with the group Chébere to approximately 5,000 people, shortly after being invited in almost all actions of the same group.
At twelve years old he joined the group Black Robe, which would last until age 17.
After that age he decided to start his solo career, and his first album is titled the photo of your body.
The album is named after a song by Rodrigo when he was thirteen.
In 1991, he released his second album called Learning to Live and with the release of the album went to Buenos Aires to get there.
The album was presented in disco Fantastic Dance, and a year later also presented the third album would be completely in love.
That year, he recorded a new album, titled Made in Cordoba, there he recorded "La Virgen Maria of My Soul" and soon "from January to January" (in 1995).
By then Rodrigo's career grew.
That same year, the father and representative Rodrigo, Edward Albert "Shorty" Good died in the arms of the singer at 46 years of age by a problem cardíac. In 1995, he signed with Sony and recorded the album Sabroso, containing songs style salsa and merengue.
Tasty was not supported by the record and ended without the expected success.
After this period, Sony returned the contract to Rodrigo.
In 1996, with the Magenta label, launched Best of Good Love.
For this work he received the ACE Award.
The following year, Good had her first son.
A few months later, he recorded the album The Legend Continues, which was recorded live in Buenos Aires Fantastic bowling.
This work quickly became Gold Record His final takeoff Cuarteteando work was recorded in Cordoba.
Songs like "Then flew, flew" and "Forty Eight" were the most successful of the disc.


Death:

Rodrigo died in a car accident after a concert in City Bell, Buenos Aires Province . 
He was driving a Ford Explorer SUV, with Fernando Olmedo (the son of Alberto Olmedo) riding as a passenger. 
Both were killed when the vehicle impacted the guard-rails located right after the Hudson toll booth. Rodrigo's family, and many fans, have suspicions that the accident was provoked by another car, and blame Alfredo Pesquera for the deaths, with speculations that Rodrigo's manager (Jose Luis Gozalo) could have been involved as well. 
An Argentine court found Pesquera innocent, pointing out that a forensic enquiry determined that Rodrigo's blood alcohol content was higher than permitted, which would explain the accident. One judge dissented, arguing that there was evidence that Pesquera, who was driving his own car at a close distance, made a maneuver that forced Rodrigo to swerve strongly.


I like because music is beautiful and he is a good singer. I admire him for the person was He is a beautiful men. Her voice is amazing and her music transmitted peace. His favorite color is blue and favourite number is twenty one. His best friend was Maradona


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