En Barranquilla Me Quedo by Joe Arroyo Piano Sheet Music

100% accurate note-for-note transcription of the piano part played on Joe Arroyo’s song En Baranquilla Me Quedo from the 1988.

En Barranquilla Me Quedo by Joe Arroyo Piano Sheet Music

100% accurate note-for-note transcription of the piano part played on Joe Arroyo’s song En Baranquilla Me Quedo from the 1988.

 

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About En Barranquilla Me Quedo (from Wikipedia):

En Barranquilla Me Quedo is a song composed and performed by Colombian singer Joe Arroyo , along with his arranger Chelito de Castro. It was recorded at the Discos Fuentes studios on July 25, 1988 together with the La Verdad orchestra. This song is considered a hymn for the inhabitants of the city that gives it its title, Barranquilla. Joe Arroyo was born and raised in the neighborhood Nariño in Cartagena. Arroyo’s singing career began very early, when at the age of eight he sang in brothels in Tesca, a red-light zone in his hometown. In the beginning he sang with groups like “Los Caporales del Magdalena”, “Manuel Villanueva y su Orquesta”, “La Protesta” and “Super Combo Los Diamantes”, in 1971 he recorded with “La Promiscua”. As is mentioned, pronounced, remarked, and showed by him in some of his songs “…En la Plaza de Majagual, Sincelejo…” Joe did concerts as a young singer in this city, place, downtown. In 1971 Arroyo had his biggest opportunity of becoming a nationally known artist. He was discovered by Julio Ernesto Estrada, the bass player and director of the band Fruko y sus Tesos and signed up with Colombian record label Discos Fuentes.[2] With Fruko, El Joe recorded timeless classics such as “Tania” and “Manyoma”. Joe Arroyo became very successful by mixing salsa, cumbia, porro, soca, compas (or konpa), zouk and other music from the African Diaspora in a unique style. Some of his most famous songs are “Rebelión”, “La Noche”, “Tania”, “El Ausente” and “En Barranquilla Me Quedo”.

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