José Enrique Sarabia

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José Enrique Sarabia
José Enrique Sarabia

José Enrique “Chelique” Sarabia is a poet, musician, publicist, and television producer.

Was born in Pampatar, Isla Margarita on March 12, 1940.

Composer and discoverer of talents, has composed more than 1000 songs registered at the Society of Authors and Composers of Venezuela (SACVEN), Chelique Sarabia has been a successful XX century Venezuelan musician, recognize universally for being the author of “Ansiedad” (1958), is in addition author of songs that comprise the Venezuelan cultural heap such as “Cuando no se de ti”, “Chinita de Maracaibo”, “No te muerdas los labios” and “Piragüero”.

In the 1960s becomes independent musical producer, and producer of the program Club Musical at where discovers artists like José Luis Rodríguez, the sisters Rosa Virginia and María Teresa Chacín, “Los Impala”, Henry Stephen and Cherry Navarro.

In 1973 composes the song “El caminante” that becomes the anthem of the presidential campaign of Carlos Andrés Pérez and Acción Democrática in the elections of December, that constituted his entrance to the politics.

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