José Enrique Sarabia
José Enrique “Chelique†Sarabia (born March 13, 1940 in Pampatar, Isla Margarita, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan poet, musician, publicist, and television producer.
Sarabia has written more than 1000 songs registered at the Society of Authors and Composers of Venezuela (SACVEN), also has been one of the most successful Venezuelan musicians of the 20th century, recognized universally for being the author of “Ansiedad†(1958), which was later covered by Viktor Lazlo for her compilation album Sweet, Soft N' Lazy. In addition he is the author of songs that comprise the Venezuelan cultural heap such as “Cuando no sé de ti†(When I Don't Know About You), “Chinita de Maracaiboâ€, “No te muerdas los labiosâ€, “Piragüeroâ€, "Ayudame", "Te Necesito", "Mi Propio Yo", and "En este PaÃs".
In the 1960s, became an independent musical producer, involving at the program Club Musical, where discovered artists like José Luis RodrÃguez, the sisters Rosa Virginia and MarÃa Teresa ChacÃn, “Los Impalaâ€, Henry Stephen and Cherry Navarro.
In 1973, he composed the song “El caminanteâ€, becoming the anthem for the presidential campaign of Carlos Andrés Pérez and Acción Democrática.
See also
References
- Enciclopedia de la Música en Venezuela, (ed. Fundación Bigott (ISBN 980-6428-02-1) Caracas, Venezuela, 1998)
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