Yordano
Unleash Your Music's Potential!
SongTools.io is your all-in-one platform for music promotion. Discover new fans, boost your streams, and engage with your audience like never before.

Yordano and Cheo Pardo, amalgamated

Artist reviewed by:
SongBlog

In the city of New York he will have a friendship that was forged many expectantly. Yordano while recuperating from cancer treatment that was diagnosed in 2014, strengthened ties with José Luis "Cheo" Pardo, who undertook the tasks of a disc with unreleased songs composed by the author of "For these streets."

Cotupra Studios began to be the center of operations. There in East Village, where demonstrations began to tremble like punk, the place was becoming hotbed of ideas by the meeting of two minds separated by generations, but amalgamated in music creation. Both are known. Pardo, like all his age, grew up listening to songs like "Black Pearl" or "Spring of heart" while Yordano knows very well the funk and Latin influences who was guitarist of Los Amigos Invisibles. "Both we are in the funk," said the singer,

In 2005 there was a wink. The singing group in July Briceño held in Venezuela Superpop a version of "Half Moon" album Lunas (1988). The production was a tribute to songs like "Rosario" of Juan Vicente Torrealba, "St. Augustine" of Vytas Brenner or "Win" Sentiment Dead.

It is planned that the album, which has Pardo as one of the producers -the others are Yordano and his wife Yuri Bastidas- quit at the end of the year. For now, we can review how the artist has revisited not only the work of Yordano, but the other musicians emerged in the eighties and nineties.

In addition to the versions recorded in Superpop Venezuela, solo musician has evoked the past to restructure and customize it . Evidenced in his Orchestra and The Cream Paradise Discotheque projects, which not only brings up beats and lyrics, but the Venezuelan pop ideology of the three most recent decades, including the kitsch side.

"Media Luna" (Giordano Di Marzo) - Los Amigos Invisibles

"You" (Juan Luis Guerra) - Discotheque Orchestra

"It is not easy to love a woman" (Evio Di Marzo) - Los Amigos Invisibles

{Album}