Cuco Valoy

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Cuco Valoy
Also known asEl Brujo
Born (1937-01-05) 5 January 1937 (age 87)
Manoguayabo, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Genressalsa, son montuno, merengue, Guaracha, Bolero
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, instrumentalist
Instrument(s)vocals, maracas, guira ,güiro, guitar , tambora, congas, bongos, cuatro, plena
Years active1970s-1990s

Cuco Valoy (born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic in 5 January 1937) is a singer, songwriter , percussionist, Guitarist, who is versatile in salsa, son montuno, Guaracha and merengue musician. He began performing Cuban son with his brother Martín, under the name Los Ahijados. Cuco is the father of Ramón Orlando with whom he formed the band Los Virtuosos, changed to La Tribu. He is widely known for the song Juliana, which was covered by the group DLG; a cover that featured Valoy's vocals.

Discography

  • 1993: Bien Sobao/Y Lo Virtuoso (Kubaney)
  • 1993: Lo Mejor de Cuco Valoy (Kubaney)
  • 1993: Lo Mejor de Cuco Valoy, Vol. 2 (Kubaney)
  • 1995: Época de Oro (Kubaney)
  • 1996: Disco de Oro (Kubaney)
  • 2003: Gold (Edenways)
  • 2004: Intacto (Kubaney)
  • 2004: Grandes Soneros de la Época
  • 2007: Sonero y Valor
  • 2008: Reserva Musical
  • 2009: La Piedra

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