It is so as Jandy decided He continued the plan and together with a group of musicians, merengue players and friends, he was able to put together a series of compilation volumes of the iconic merengues of Johnny, who was more than 65 years old, to honor his father's memory. materialize as they were originally calculated. Josefina Flores, widow of the unforgettable merenguero, witnessed those plans between father and son, which the surprise death prevented. so continued fulfilling the projects that Ventura had in the pipeline and one of them was to re-record his hits, since before his father died he had in the pipeline to do it with Jandy. Jandy has continued to face the media on behalf of her family. Thursday has not yet arrived and I have been crying for two weeks & rdquo to DAILY LIST. Thank the Dominican people for the acceptance who has had his music in my voice… Unfortunately, my father dies again on July 28 because every time that date arrives this will be the same. “I must thank everyone who has thought of the good and positive things my father did, and who has taken the time to acknowledge him. the entity.įor Jandy and her family, coping with life without the love and presence of her father has been a difficult test, but with strength they have been able to carry it in a dignified manner and with great care. Until now, the company reason for which he will work is unknown. It is only what Jandy was able to anticipate of the film project, which could reach the screens the following year.Īnother purpose with which the family seeks to continue with the artist's legacy is the announcement of the Johnny Ventura Foundation, a non-profit entity, directed by his mother Josefina Flores, widow Ventura. writing the script and there is a large part of the budget confirmed. the life of the legendary merengue player Johnny Ventura (1940-2021), confirmed to this diary his son Jandy & nbsp Ventura.įor the tape it is already being done. Regarding the film, a local production company is in charge of the filming that will recreate the film. Johnny Ventura is still alive among Dominicans and several projects, including a film, the incorporation A foundation, street names, record recordings and special shows will see to it that it stays that way. This Thursday is a special day for them and they will meet to pay spiritual tribute with a Mass at the Catedral Primada de América, at 6:00 in the afternoon. Jandy and her family work day and night throughout the inheritance left by The Great Horse related to its social work and its musical legacy. The 14-track album includes collaborations with Sergio Vargas, Milly Quezada, Gilberto Santa Rosa, José Alberto El Canario, Manny Cruz, Néstor Torres, Willy García, Alex Bueno, Eddy Herrera, Alex Matos and Rubby Pérez. Jandy last May 11 when she unveiled the ambitious musical project “El Legado del Caballo”, an album that her father wanted to complete and could not. "Daddy, I know that from heaven you are proud of what we are doing”, he wrote. His mission is to keep alive the legacy of his father Johnny Ventura, who is remembered this July 28 on the first anniversary of his death from cardiac arrest. Jandy Ventura has been lifting her head for a year whenever sadness comes to her heart. Tú Querías Boogaloo?.Jandy Ventura maintains the musical legacy of her father Johnny Ventura.On the album, Montañez dueted with Queen on a rerecording of his 1988 hit, "Casi Te Envidio". The album was split into four separate albums, one being an album composed entirely of only salsa music. In 2015, Montañez appeared on Puerto Rican singer Ivy Queen's ninth studio album Vendetta. Montañez was selected to form part of a benefit concert titled “Somos Haití”., where funds would be gathered to support Haiti after the 2008 hurricane season. On November 2, 2006, Montañez won his first Latin Grammy for Best Traditional Tropical Album, together with Pablo Milanés. In 2007 he filmed various television advertisements on nutrition for the Puerto Rico Department of Family Affairs (including one in which he sang a rhumba to a dancing carrot). In April 2006 he released a new album titled Salsatón - Salsa con Reggaetón which was produced by Sergio George and featured reggaeton rappers Daddy Yankee, Julio Voltio, La Sista, and John Eric. By 2005-06 he began creating a new blend between salsa and reggaeton, called salsaton. In recent years he had teamed up with fellow salsa singer Ismael Miranda to produce some boleros and bohemian music.
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