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peachexploration
10-08-2005, 08:50 PM
From MusicofPuertoRico.com
Translated by: Nelson Lee Afanador


The great Oscar Emilio Leon Dionisia was born in the town of Antimano de Caracas, on July 11, 1943, to Justo Leon and Carmen Dionisia. From a young age he showed an interest in music and credits the legendary Benny More, and the great orchestras of the day, including the Sonora Matancera as having had a great influence on him. During his adolescent years you could find him together with his friends celebrating and putting on parties together, on the corners of his hometown. But not all was fun and games, and for this reason Oscar became a topographer.

At 20 years of age he begins to work for General Motors to help meet his family's needs. But later decides to leave his job and realize his dream of becoming a musician, and so he purchased some instruments and formed his first orchestra.

Oscar first started the "Golden Star" orchestra, but didn't have much success. He then formed the "Psicodelicos", but once again Oscar didn't have the transcendence he was looking for. It was in 1972 when he joined up with Enrique "Culebra" Iriarte, Cesar "Albondiga" Monge, Jose Rojas ("Rojita"), Jose "Cheo" Rodriguez, y Elio Pacheco, "Dimension Latina" is formed and debuts in the local "La Distincion" in Venezuela.

In was with this orchestra that Oscar, along with the incorporation of Wladimir Lozano, truly begins his musical career, succeeding in recording some major hits, including songs like "Lloraras o Taboga." The "Dimension Latina" became one of the most recognized and important orchestras in the Caribbean, eventually succeeding in reaching the North American market. With his charisma, his "sonero" ability, dancing and singing abilities, Oscar became the showman of the "Dimension Latina". Even while playing bass these talents were not lost on the public, and he became known as "El Bajo Danzante", the Dancing Bass.

It is important to note the Oscar's musical talent (and subsequent maturation as a musician) is as a result of being completely self-taught, since he never had the opportunity of attending any type of music school. Providence blessed him with an exceptional ear for music especially for orchestral arrangements.

The internal strife that began to plague the group caused the exit of Oscar from the band. It was then that Oscar began his solo career, creating "Salsa Mayor", and later, "La Critica", with which he consolidated his title as one of the major "soneros" of his time, with such hits as "Se Necesita Rumbero", "Monta mi Caballo", "A el" - this last one being a tribute to his father, among others. His success in salsa continued to reach new heights with "Oscar D'Leon y su Orquesta" as he became and international phenomenon. Countries which he never dreamt of visiting, received him with honors. From Japan to Helsinki, from Montreal to Bueno Aires, and year after year he becomes a pilgrim of Latin music, later being dubbed the "Sonero del Mundo."

peachexploration
10-09-2005, 09:09 AM
So what are your favorite songs by Mr. D'Leon? :) I bet I know at least what one of them are. ;)

salseralon
10-09-2005, 10:26 AM
Lloraras!
I love that song, its impossible not to dance to it. *starts singing* lloraras y lloraras*
:D

rob88
10-09-2005, 02:07 PM
Some favourites:

Se necesita rumbero (Mauricio Silva)
El panquelero (Abelardo Barroso)
Mira pa' ahí (Oscar Sefati - V. Mendoza)
El manicero (Moisés Simons)
Mi bajo y yo (ese es mi amigo) (Víctor Mendoza)
Me prendiste velas (Oscar D'León - V. Mendoza)
El que siembra su maíz (M. Matamoros)

With Dimensión Latina:
Juancito Trucupey (Luis Kalaff)
A mi tierra (Oscar D'León)
Tiene coimbre (Mario Hernández)
Llorarás (Oscar D'León)
La Piragua (José Barros)

With Tito Puente:
Hay que trabajar (Angel Santiago)

Claude
10-09-2005, 05:16 PM
I love his version of Mata Cigaraya.

I also heard a peculiar, salsa dura version of Cuban hit "Cañonazo" made by Dimension Latina.... not sure whether in that period Oscar was still in the band...

lucretia
11-01-2005, 11:57 AM
I guess you already have read my mistake when mixing up Oscar D'Leon and EL Gran Combo :lol:
Does anyone know the name of the CD where there are several remixes of El Gran Comb? Lloraras for example turns into hip hop after the classical version is played.

I love this record and want to buy it.
{link seems to be broken - removed}

The salsaremix I was speaking about in this post is made by a DJ in New York. It is not for sale :cry:

It seems to be Tego Calderon that took care of the "hip hop part" of this remix.

Let's hope you will hear it one day. It is great!

/luc

o.ü
11-01-2005, 03:14 PM
Lloraras!
I love that song, its impossible not to dance to it. *starts singing* lloraras y lloraras*
:D

+1 :D :D :D