Jorge Celedón
Jorge Celedón singing at Lafayette Park in Washington, D.C. during the Colombian Independence Day celebration in 2008.
Jorge Celedón singing at Lafayette Park in Washington, D.C. during the Colombian Independence Day celebration in 2008.
Background information
Also known asJorgito Celedon
Born (1968-03-04) March 4, 1968
OriginVillanueva, La Guajira, Colombia
GenresVallenato
Instrument(s)singing
Years active1993Present
LabelsSony Music
Websitewww.jorgitoceledon.com

Jorge Celedón also known as Jorgito Celedón is a Colombian musician and singer of vallenato music. Celedón was one of the backup singers for the vallenato group Binomio de Oro de America who joined after the death of Rafael Orozco Maestre. In 1998, he decided to create his own vallenato group and teamed with accordionist Jimmy Zambrano.[1]

Early life

Celedon grew up singing vallenato making him a very good singer. His first performance was with his uncle Daniel Celedón in his own group called Doble Poder (Double Power). This helped him to become a great star of vallenato by the time he was an adult.

Latin Grammy

Celedon and his vallenato group were nominated for the Latin Grammy Awards on August 29 2007 in Miami. At the 8th Annual Latin Grammy Awards ceremony held on November 8 2007 in Las Vegas, United States, Celedón and accordionist Jimmy Zambrano received the award in the category Cumbia/Vallenato for their album Son... Para El Mundo (Sony BMG Music/North) .[2] In July 2008, he performed in front of president George W. Bush at an event at the White House in celebration of Colombian independence day.

Discography

Binomio de Oro de América

Jorge Celedón, Jimmy Zambrano, and their performance group perform during the celebration of Colombian Independence Day Tuesday, July 22 2008, in the East Room of the White House.
  • 1993 - Todo Corazón
  • 1994 - De la Mano con el Pueblo
  • 1995 - Lo Nuestro

Jean Carlos Centeno and Jorgito Celedon became lead singers

  • 1996 - A su Gusto
  • 1997 - Seguimos por lo Alto
  • 1998 - 2000
  • 1999 - Más cerca de tí

With Jimmy Zambrano

  • 2001 - Romántico Como Yo
  • 2002 - Llevame en Tus Sueños
  • 2003 - Canto Vallenato
  • 2004 - Nuevas Canciones del Alma
  • 2004 - ¡Juepa je!
  • 2006 - Son Para el Mundo
  • 2009 - La invitacion
  • 2011 - "Lo que tú necesitas"
  • 2013 - "Celedón Sin Fronteras Vol 1"(Shared album with Gustavo García)
  • 2014 - "Celedón Sin Fronteras Vol 2"(Shared album with Gustavo García)

With Gustavo García

  • 2014 - "Sencillamente"

With Sergio Luis Rodríguez

  • 2017 - "Ni un paso atrás"
  • 2020 - "Sigo cantando al amor"

Awards and nominations

Latin Grammy Awards

A Latin Grammy Award is an accolade by the Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences to recognize outstanding achievement in the music industry. Jorge Celedón has received the award four times from six nominations.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2006Grandes Exitos En VivoBest Cumbia/Vallenato AlbumNominated
2007Son...Para El MundoBest Cumbia/Vallenato AlbumWon
2008"Me Vio Llorar"Best Tropical SongNominated
2012Lo Que Tú NecesitasBest Cumbia/Vallenato AlbumNominated
2014Celedón Sin Fronteras, Vol. 1Best Cumbia/Vallenato AlbumWon
2015SencillamenteBest Cumbia/Vallenato AlbumWon
2017Ni Un Paso AtrásBest Cumbia/Vallenato AlbumWon
2020Sigo Cantando al Amor (Deluxe)Best Cumbia/Vallenato AlbumPending

Premios Nuestra Tierra

A Premio Nuestra Tierra is an accolade that recognizes outstanding achievement in the Colombian music industry. Jorge Celedón has received four nominations.[3]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2014Celedón Sin Fronteras, Vol.1Album of the YearNominated
HimselfBest Vallenato Artist or GroupNominated
"La Candela Viva" (with Totó la Momposina)Best Folk Performance of the YearNominated
HimselfTweeter of the YearNominated

See also

References

  1. (in Spanish) elvallenato: Jorge Celedeon biography
  2. grammy awards: Cumbia/Vallenato - Jorge Celedon & Jimmy Zambrano Archived 2008-02-07 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Premios Nuestra Tierra received to Jorge Celedón:
    • "Nominados a los Premios Nuestra Tierra 2014" (in Spanish). La Mega. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2014-12-01.
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