Francisco Pacheco (singer)

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Francisco Pacheco
Born October 10, 1955
Cata, Venezuela

Prancisco Pacheco, born October 10, 1955 at Cata, Aragua State, Venezuela, is a singer and drummer.

His childhood runs, and he adheres to the popular manifestations with singular delivery. He was influenced by the Blows of drum, Songs of siren, Malojeras, Fulías, Parrandas and Aguinaldos; as well as by the Songs of Velorio and the commemorations of Easter. Son of the Flagship of San Juan de Cata, Doña Paula Elvira Cróquer who initiated in these necessities like Dancing Devil for the annual celebrations of the Corpus Christy. All this cultural cluster of situations and scenes would take him to be the voice leader of: Un Solo Pueblo.

With them he undertook a flashing race of more than 20 years. He walked by diverse world-wide scenes and cultural celebrations; Italy, France, England, Germany, Spain are proof of it. His voice was the sign of popular parrandas in Venezuela from end of the Seventies of the XX century, and this continue in the present time. “Botaste la Bola”, “La Cultura Popular”, “Quien ha visto negro como yo”, “La matica”, “Viva Venezuela”, “Margot”, “La Arigua” are subjects - between many others tha he sings next to this prestigious group. This the recognitions and the reinforcement came from their name in the Venezuelan group. At the end of the Nineties one separates of Un Solo Pueblo he decides to have his projects in solitaire, which he denominated: “Francisco Pacheco y su pueblo”. Next to them and promoted by the Latin World Seal he published his first solitaire production. Francisco Pacheco essentially has a baritone voice, a very natural tone separated from the academic.

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  • In the radio program Divagancias, Francisco Pacheco was denominated like the Venezuelan Frank Sinatra.

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