“When one hears ‘El Puma’, one instantly sees his characteristic hair, his grace and his soft singing,” they point out from the organization of the Latin American Music Awards, which in its sixth edition will pay tribute to the Venezuelan singer and actor José Luis Rodríguez with the AMA Leyenda Award in recognition of his career.
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“The Latin AMA Premio Leyenda is awarded to an artist who at the mere mention of his name conjures up a vivid and vibrant image and who has stood the test of time with great success. From the humblest of beginnings,
José Luis Rodríguez has done exactly that, creating a unique style that has cemented his bond with legions of followers and music lovers, ”they indicated from the Latin AMAs.
José Luis Rodríguez receives the award on April 15 at a gala in which ‘El Puma’ will present some of the successes of his brilliant musical career of more than six decades, that of a “legendary artist who transcends times and generations, staying current ”, which has earned him the recognition of the American Music Awards.
Six decades in which ‘El Puma’ has published more than 60 albums, from his debut in 1961 with ‘Los Zeppy’, to his most recent ‘Agradecido’ in 2019, and has participated in dozens of films and soap operas, for a time in which he has created a unique style with which he has conquered his followers thanks to songs such as ‘Guilty I am’, ‘Dueño de ti’, ‘Pavo real’ or ‘Hold on to your hands’.
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