Carlos Vives: Gustavo Reyes Sara Nieto
Carlos Vives: Gustavo Reyes Sara Nieto
Carlos Vives: Gustavo Reyes Sara Nieto
Gustavo Reyes
Sara Nieto
In 2000 he was recognized in
the most important music
magazine in Colombia called
REVISTA SHOCK
He was a free ambassador to
UNICEF, participated in the PAZ
WITHOUT BRONTERS concert,
and was invited to the Navy's
PROMESA CONTINUA mission in
the United States.
MUSEUM
The Grammy Museum in Los
Angeles presented a great
exhibition showing the life
and musical work of
Colombian singer-songwriter
Carlos Vives, called "Deep
Heart: Roots, Rock & The
Music of Carlos
Vives"("Corazón profundo:
raíces, rock y música de
Carlos Vives").
On the tour of the museum you
could see several outfits that
have characterized Carlos, among
them the costumes he used in
the series Escalona, which was
based on the life of the composer
Rafael Escalona.
There are also the costumes that
characterized him in his rocker
years as the classic "mochos",
the pants with patches, the guitar
characteristics of his
performances, ETC.
The museum also included
the first American Grammy
that Carlos won in 2001 for
his album, 'Let me enter',
which won the award for
Best Traditional Latin Tropical
Album
in the showcases of this
exhibition was also found the
Latin Grammy obtained by
Vives in 2015 for his album
'El Rock de mi Pueblo'.
The gallery "Heart Deep: Roots, Rock
and Music of Carlos Vives", was in the
museum available to the public until
November 2018.
The museum has listed Carlos Vives'
career as an iconic career by being
the first Colombian Grammy winner,
and for having won a Latin GRAMMY
on 11 occasions.
the museum referred to Carlos as a
Colombian singer-songwriter who
pioneered the integration of his
country's indigenous and vallenato
sounds into popular music.