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Celso Piña, a musical pioneer known for his fusion of cumbia and tropical sounds as a base, suffered a heart attack and died. He was 66.
Celso Piña, one of Latin America’s most beloved accordion players and singer-songwriters, died of a heart attack in his hometown of Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. His record label, La Tuna ...
Celso Piña, known as "the rebel of the accordion," died of a heart attack on Wednesday in his hometown of Monterrey, Mexico. He was 66.
The prolific and celebrated Mexican accordion player Celso Piña died Wednesday of a heart attack in his hometown of Monterrey, Mexico. He was 66 years old. His record label, La Tuna Records ...
Mexican music legend Celso Pina died at the age of 66 in Mexico. Here is his cause of death and what you need to know about the singer.
The accordionist was renowned for mixing traditional Colombian cumbia and other tropical sounds with ska, reggae, hip-hop and his native northern Mexican beats.
Celso Piña, a beloved Mexican musician who performed regularly in Chicago, has died. Known as the “rebel of the accordion” and a popular cumbia music performer, Piña last performed at a show ...
Mexican musician Celso Pina, famed as “the rebel of the accordion” died on Wednesday of a heart attack in his hometown of Monterrey. He was 66 years old, according to local media. His record… ...
His music made several generations of people dance. Celso Pina performs in 2013 during the third day of the Vive Latino Music Fest at the Foro Sol in Mexico City.
Mexican singer, composer, and accordionist Celso Piña has died due to a heart attack at the age of 66. He was pronounced dead at the San Vincente de Monterrey Hospital in Monterrey, NL, MX where ...
It was in Independencia that cumbia Colombiana was born in the early Sixties, transforming Monterrey into a unique haven in Mexico for a music melded by African slaves and rural Colombians.
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