Edmundo Arias: Guepa Je! Cumbia Porro & The Sound Of Colombia's Caribbean & Pacific CoastsEdmundo Arias: Guepa Je! Cumbia Porro & The Sound Of Colombia's Caribbean & Pacific CoastsEdmundo Arias: Guepa Je! Cumbia Porro & The Sound Of Colombia's Caribbean & Pacific CoastsEdmundo Arias: Guepa Je! Cumbia Porro & The Sound Of Colombia's Caribbean & Pacific Coasts

Edmundo Arias: Guepa Je! Cumbia Porro & The Sound Of Colombia's Caribbean & Pacific Coasts

Stunning Carribbean and Pacific Coast influenced Colombian music of the 1950s & 60s

"Edmundo Dante Arias Valencia was born in Tuluá, Valle del Cauca, on the 5th of November 1925. He came from a family of musicians. His father, Joaquín Arias Cardoza was a band leader and composer who taught his children to play music. Arias learned to play many instruments such as the guitar, bass, bandola (pear shaped string instrument related to the mandolin), tiple (12 string guitar), clarinet and saxophone. He proved to be a very talented musician and together with his father and his older brother Ricaurte he formed the ‘Trio Arias’. The family lived in different cities across Colombia depending on where they found work. When his father died unexpectedly in 1948, Edmundo and Ricaurte had to support their family working as musicians. In 1951, Arias decided to move to Medellín, in those days the heart of the Colombian music industry and the city where the most important record companies and the best musicians were based. It didn’t take long before Arias made a name for himself as a musician, composer, arranger and band leader for Colombia’s leading labels at the time; Zeida, Ondina, Silver and Sonolux. For the latter, he would eventually become the artistic director. Over the years, he wrote hundreds of songs, recorded many albums with his own orchestras or with the Orquesta Sonolux and collaborated with a countless number of musicians, often uncredited.[...]"