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Hector
"El Torito" Acosta
- Simplemente
Saturday
June 6th, 2009 9:00am
EST

Hector Acosta - ex-lead
singer of Los Toros
Band - releases a new
album with guests Marcy
Place, Don Omar and
Bachat Heights. The
album's first single,
"Tu Primera Vez,"
has two versions. On
the second RKM &
Ken-Y join El Torito
for a remix.
Track
listing
1
.La Noche
2. Me Vio Llorar
3. Maldito E-Mail
4. El Triste
5. Tu Primera Vez
6. Me Puedo Matar
7. Maria Tomasa
8. No Me Lloren
9. Te Mando Flores
10. Me Duele el Alma
11. Dios Ha Sido Bueno
12. Tu Primera Vez
Hector
Acosta, first introduced
to the tropical music
world as vocalist for
the famous Toros Band,
first found his voice
in church. As a member
of the choir at San
Antonio de Paula Church,
Acosta discovered amid
the ritual and incense
his love for song.
In 1982, having sung
for years only inside
the walls of the church,
Acosta learned of a
singing competition
sponsored by a local
radio station. Sneaking
off for the qualification
rounds paid off, as
he ultimately took first
place. Once the doors
were opened to public
performance, the young
talent flourished, and
he participated in a
number of local groups
who played clubs and
festivals in the surrounding
area. In addition to
singing, Hector played
a variety of instruments,
acting as bass player
for the popular Bonao
band Los Gentiles. After
a 1989 performance with
the group, Acosta was
introduced to Gerardo
Diaz, whom he had impressed
with his improvisational
ability and stage presence.
Diaz was manager for
the renown Toros Band.
He made Acosta a life-changing
offer, and by 1991 Acosta's
voice was heard all
over Dominican radio.
Los Toros Band's record
Se Soltaron became a
national hit, featuring
the young and talented
Hector Acosta. The singer
enjoyed success and
widespread acclaim with
the group, enjoying
a number of hits during
his years as a member,
including the landmark
album Raices.
In 2006, after 15 years
under the wings of his
artistic mentors Gerardo
and Juan Pablo Diaz,
Acosta left the group
to form his own orchestra.
His premier release
as a solo artist came
in October of the same
year. Sigo Siendo Yo
generated radio hits
such as "Me Voy"
and "Primavera
Azul," which showed
up on U.S. and Dominican
tropical music charts.
Acosta performs all
over the states in dance
halls, festivals, and
clubs alongside some
of merengue's most popular
artists. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez,
All Music Guide
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