Tulio Enrique León
Tulio Enrique León (October 11, 1938 ‒ March 18, 1982) was a Venezuelan organist, composer, and arranger. Born in Maracaibo, Venezuela, he would become one of Venezuela's most popular artists and would bear the title, El Artista del Teclado.
Biography
Tulio Enrique was attracted by music from an early age when he used to create, according to him, turntables, making a cornet from cardboard, on which he put a sewing machine needle, sliding on a disk, to get sound.
In 1947, after his eyesight was examined in the United States by the Spanish ophthalmologist, Ramon Castroviejo, he was diagnosed with blindness due to optic nerve atrophy. The doctor, in light of the finality of the disease, recommended that he use the money for the surgery to buy a piano and learn to play. Having done this Tulio Enrique's confidence was restored and the doors to his musical career were opened.
Tulio Enrique's obsession was playing the organ, as he frequently listened to Radio Caracas, which presented the Panamanian organist Salvador Muñoz. He decided to sell the piano, acquiring a Hammond organ and devoted himself to its study and practice.
Tulio Enrique Leon parents were Natividad Ordonez del Castillo and Tulio Enrique León Gonzalez.
Musical career
In 1961 Tulio Enrique traveled to Caracas and performed on Venevision without any artistic references or any kind of recommendation, after being heard. He was hired to debut in a musical called Show de Show (Show of Shows) playing a tune that his audience always asked for: Manzanares river. On succeeding in the capital, a new Venezuelan artist was born with a bright and promising artistic career in music. El Show de Renny (The Renny Show), La Feria de la Alegria (The Happiness Fair), Sábado Sensacional (Sensational Saturday) were the scenes that strengthened the career of this Zuliano citizen. The hit songs from Tulio Enrique León made him an international star. He managed to be placed as an exclusive artist of Discomoda label, at number 61 among the 100 best artists in the world, according to Billboard's April 17, 1965 charts.
Hits
Tulio Enrique's success traveled the world, he was an idol not only in his native country, but also beyond. In Argentina he was hired by the Odeon label with whom he recorded several albums. Hits like La Pollera Amarilla (The Yellow Skirt), Ron y Tabaco (Rum and Tobacco), El Cable Submarino (The Submarine Cable), La Pegajosa (The Sticky), Este es el Ritmo (This is the Rhythm) and others, were delirious to those who listened. Americas, Asia and Europe enjoyed the songs performed by León during his musical career in his short lifetime.
Discography
Series | Title | Discography |
DCM-269 | Este Es El Ritmo | Discomoda |
DCM-285 | Su Nuevo Estilo Al Organo | Discomoda |
DCM-307 | El Organo Esta de Moda | Discomoda |
DCM-359 | El Dengue | Discomoda |
DCM-386 | Mas Ritmo! | Discomoda |
DCM-438 | El Artista del Teclado | Discomoda |
DCM-468 | Tulio Internacional | Discomoda |
DCM-493 | Dentro del Ritmo | Discomoda |
DCM-535 | Desde La Argentina | Discomoda |
DCM-562 | Vacaciones En Venezuela | Discomoda |
DCM-576 | Ritmo Sabroso | Discomoda |
DCM-608 | Mas Ritmo Sabroso | Discomoda |
DCM-627 | Gozando Con Tulio | Discomoda |
DCM-654 | Rica Cumbia | Discomoda |
DCM-661 | Vacaciones En Venezuela Vol. II | Discomoda |
DCM-694 | Con Tulio Es Mejor La Cumbia | Discomoda |
DCM-701 | Vacaciones En Venezuela Vol. III | Discomoda |
DCM-712 | Solamente Esto! | Discomoda |
DCM-739 | Viajando Con Tulio | Discomoda |
DCM-758 | Los Hits Del Momento | Discomoda |
DCM-790 | Los Hits Del Momento Vol. II | Discomoda |
DCM-800 | Saaa...brosisimo | Discomoda |
DCM-829 | Exitos y Mas Exitos | Discomoda |
DCM-866 | El Nuevo Tulio Enrique | Discomoda |
DCM-904 | El Nuevo Tulio Enrique Vol. II | Discomoda |
DCM- | Vacaciones En Venezuela Vol. IV | Discomoda |
DCM-957 | El Nuevo Tulio Enrique Vol. III | Discomoda |
DCM-977 | Vacaciones En Venezuela Vol. V | Discomoda |
DCM- | A Millon | Discomoda |
DCM-1112 | Vacaciones En Venezuela Vol. VI | Discomoda |
DCM-1136 | En La Onda | Discomoda |
Gabriela Isabel Leon Gonzalez Maria Valeria Leon Zambrano