Rodolfo Aicardi
Rodolfo Aicardi was born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1949. He co-founded the orchestra La Billos Caracas Boys in 1970, serving as their musical director and...
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Rodolfo Aicardi was born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1949. He co-founded the orchestra La Billos Caracas Boys in 1970, serving as their musical director and bringing a fresh approach to their sound.
In 1974, Aicardi wrote both the lyrics and melody for "La Colegiala," a song that would become one of the most recognized Latin songs worldwide.
Beyond "La Colegiala," Aicardi wrote other notable songs like "Adonay" and "Cariñito" that became part of the Latin music landscape. He worked within various genres including salsa, merengue, and bolero, though he's primarily remembered for that one infectious melody that continues to surface in films, commercials, and dance floors decades later.
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