Alci Acosta

Alci Acosta
Birth name Alcibiades Alfonso Acosta Cervantes
Also known as Alci Acosta
Born (1938-11-05)5 November 1938
Soledad, Atlántico, Colombia
Genres bolero, pasillo, corrido, valse, ranchera
Instruments piano, vocals
Associated acts Julio Jaramillo

Alci Acosta (born Alcibiades Alfonso Acosta Cervantes on 5 November 1938) is a Colombian singer, pianist, and performer of Latin American music including boleros, pasillos, corridos, valses, and rancheras.

Acosta is a hugely successful artist throughout Latin America having partnered with other notable artists such as Ecuadorian singer, Julio Jaramillo, who died in 1978.

Acosta's best-selling single to date is "Traicionera" which has sold over 1,300,000 copies across Latin America.[1] Other notable hits are "La Cárcel De Sing Sing", "La Copa Rota", "Hola Soledad", "Tango Negro", "Señora Bonita", "El Preso Número 9", and "El Contragolpe".[2]

Acosta has released numerous albums over his career including Tropicales Ilegales, 16 Éxitos De Oro, Mis Mejores Canciones, and Solo Hits (a compilation of hit singles).

Acosta is the father of singer, Checo Acosta (born on 14 June 1965).[3]

References

  1. "Traicionera". bioandlyrics.com. Retrieved 2009-03-15.
  2. "discography". CDUniverse. Retrieved 2009-03-15.
  3. "Father of Checo Acosta". answers.com.
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