The Lanzarote singer Dani Valiente will perform this Monday night at the Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Carnival after doing so this weekend in Arrecife, which reflects his work on a solo project with Latin music as the main focus.
The artist took his first steps in folk groups such as El Pavón at the hands of his uncle. Furthermore, he grew up surrounded by music from parties and celebrations, which made his passion for music grow.
The tables on stage came hand in hand with musical groups like Grupo Bomba and, also with orchestras in Galicia, where he managed to gain confidence and stage presence.
For a year now, he began his solo career to release his own songs, a dream he had pending. “I have always wanted to release my own songs,” he explains to La Provincia. Tony Tun Tun, Edwin Rivera, or Elvis Crespo are some of his reference artists, who represent Latin music in its greatest splendor.
Performing on a stage as international as the Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Carnival is a great boost to her career, in which she assures that "things are going very well for her".
Read the full news in La Provincia.