The singer and composer Jorge Pardotwice nominated for Latin Grammy and winner of two silver seagulls at the Viña del Mar International Festival, he has the joy of living what he loves. Although it has not been easy to stay in force in its three decades of experience, the Peruvian artist says that music has been his life partner, in the good, bad and worse moments. 20 years after his triumph at the Viña del Mar Festival, that February 22, 2005, the singer will star Day you love me ‘,’ With you in distance ‘,’ We are boyfriends’, among other great hits that will shine again.
Each interpretation will be a tribute to those hymns that have transcended borders and generations. Jorge Pardo opens his heart and memories In this interview with the Republic, the interpreter of ‘My soul in your hands’ (winning song in Viña del Mar) tells how its connection with music, its recognitions in the industry and its passage through Viña del Mar, both both the day he won as the bad moment that went through the pifias he received from the ‘monster’ of the fifth Vergara. –Did music choose you or you chose music? “Me, when I was a boy, I thought I had chosen music, but now that I am great, I have realized that it is music that I have chosen.
” He has done what he has wanted. But he has always kept me alive, especially in pandemic times. –What does music mean in your life? “It has been part of life, I’ve always been linked to music.
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