Simón Díaz

Simón Díaz

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Name = Simón Díaz


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Barbacoas, Venezuela
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Genre = Venezuelan folk music
Occupation = musician, singer, composer
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Simón Díaz (born August 8, 1928) is a celebrated singer and composer of Venezuelan music, whose work is regarded as one of the most important legacies for both Venezuelan and Latin American popular music.

Popularity and influence on national and Latin American culture

Simón Díaz is known mainly for his personal crusade aimed at the recovery of the lore and musical traditions of the "llanos", the Venezuelan plains. Convinced that these conform a unique wealth of wit, wisdom, and musical heritage, he devoted himself resolutely to studying, composing and disseminating them. He succeeded in turning the songs of the Venezuelan plains into an authentic musical genre that, inspired by him, has been performed by such great artists as Argentina’s Mercedes Sosa, Brazil’s Caetano Veloso, Spain’s Joan Manuel Serrat, Peru's Susana Baca, Puerto Rico’s Danny Rivera, and Venezuelans Franco De Vita, Soledad Bravo and José Luis Rodríguez, among others. Also, renowned conductors and composers of academic music have incorporated Simón Díaz’ songs in their orchestral and choral arrangements, thus signaling the universal nature of this musical genre.

Musicians are not the only ones who have felt attracted to Simón Díaz’ songs. Artists from various disciplines have been inspired by his work. For example, German choreographer Pina Bausch included some of Díaz’ songs in her work “Nur Du.” Also, the celebrated film director Pedro Almodóvar had the song "Tonada de Luna Llena," by Simón Díaz, included in the soundtrack of his film "“La Flor de mi Secreto”", sung by the Brazilian artist Caetano Veloso.Simón Díaz’ passion for songs and drama led him to theater, motion pictures and TV. In the 1960’s he became one of the biggest comedians in Venezuela and a symbol of the most genuine expressions of folklore and popular culture. He has had the leading role in 3 plays and 5 films; has produced and hosted 12 different high-ranking TV shows, all of them devised to promote Venezuelan music. One ofthese shows was devoted to teaching popular culture to children. This show was on the air for 10 years, and from this experience, Díaz became known as “Uncle Simón.” For 25 years, he had a daily radio show focussed on folklore and Venezuelan music. He has recorded over 70 records and CD’s and has made innumerable performances throughout his career. In 1998, he celebrated “50 Years of Artistic Life.

Simón Díaz has been granted the most important music awards. He was awarded the highest recognition conferred by the Venezuelan state –"“The Great Ribbon of the Liberator’s Order”"- thus becoming the only Venezuelan artist with such a distinction. He was given honorary doctorate degrees by two major Venezuelan universities, "Simón Rodríguez University" and Zulia’s "Rafael Belloso Chacín University".

He has represented his country in France, the United Kingdom, Spain, Poland, Hungary, Iraq, the United States, Mexico, Panama, Puerto Rico, Cuba and Colombia.Simón Díaz is known worldwide as the author of “Caballo Viejo” (also named “Bamboleo” –swinging.) His compositions have been performed by Plácido Domingo, Ray Conniff, Julio Iglesias, Celia Cruz, Rubén Blades, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Gipsy Kings, Ivan Lins, Joyce, Cheo Feliciano, Juan Gabriel, Maria Dolores Pradera, Martirio, Tania Libertad, Ry Cooder and Devendra Banhart.

Besides being an icon in Venezuela, Díaz is also one of the most popular and universal artists in Latin America. In thinking about the history of popular music in Venezuela and in Latin America, Díaz is both unique and an essential reference. The prestigious latinamerican TV Channel A&E MUNDO has produced a documentary dedicated to Simón Díaz under its acclaimed “Biography” program which began to air on September 2004.

The artistic attributes of his family were to some degree also shared by his brother Jose, better known as "Joselo", who had a tenor voice, but instead of pursuing a life in music, dedicated himself to comedy, and had for many years a show named " El show de Joselo " namely Joselo's show, a comedy that ran for many years in one of the most popular TV channels in Venezuela, Venevision.

Winner of the Latin Grammy 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award

On September 30th, 2008, the Latin Grammy announced that it will honor Simón Díaz with a Lifetime Achievement Award, (El Premio del Consejo Directivo). This marks the successful end of a campaign on behalf of musicians and fans that lobbied to make this a reality.

On June 20 2008, the media / industry group "Venezolanos en Hollywood" launched the initial campaign to bring Simón Díaz to the 2009 Grammy. This effort was supported by important artists whose music has been influenced by Simón Díaz, such as Joan Manuel Serrat, Fito Páez, José Luis Rodríguez, Ricardo Montaner, Jorge Drexler, Gypsy Kings and Los Amigos Invisibles, among others. In addition, they started a Facebook group to help spread the word, and it quickly grew to over 50,000 members. Other groups, like Chevere Radio TV, also created an online petition addressed to The Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences.

See also

*Venezuela
*Venezuelan music

External links

* [http://www.sincopa.com/traditional/artists2/simon_diaz.htm Simón Díaz Discography] (partial)
*es_icon [http://el-cuatro.blogspot.com/2007/08/serie-autores-de-venezuela-simn-daz.html Simón Díaz Biography] —Venezuelan "cuatro blog"
*es_icon [http://el-cuatro.blogspot.com/search?q=acordes+sim%C3%B3n+d%C3%ADaz Learn to play his songs] —"El cuatro venezolano blog"
*en_icon [http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=38999680080&ref=mf Lets bring Simón Díaz to the 2009 Grammy] —Facebook group


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