
Luis Díaz Portorreal, best known as Luis Días, was a musician, composer and performer of popular music born in the Dominican Republic.
He was immersed in the popular music and customs of Dominican folklore. In the artistic realms he is known as "El Terror" (''"The Terror"''), due to his particular performance style and his overtones.
He was the author of lyrics and music that fused many diverse musical styles. In some circles, Luis was considered to be the Father of Dominican Rock, due to his contributions to alternative music and his experimentation with Dominican rhythms blended with rock guitar patterns. In his fusions, Luis accomplished fusions of rock,
reggae
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,
jazz
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and
blues with more than 40 ethnic rhythms from the
Dominican Republic
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and
Haiti
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, such as
Merengue,
Bachata
Bachata may refer to:
* Bachata (music), a genre of Latin American music
**Traditional bachata, a subgenre of bachata music
* Bachata (dance), a dance style from the Dominican Republic
* Bachatón, a hybrid bachata/reggaeton music style
* "Bachata ...
, and
Mangulina, among many others.
Biography
The composer, guitarist and singer named Luis Díaz Portorreal was born in Bonao, Dominican Republic, on June 21, 1952. Since childhood, he felt a direct impulse to become a musician, given that his father was a
Tres
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* Tres (instrument), a Cuban musical instrument
* Tres, Trentino, municipality in Italy
* "Tres" (song) by Juanes
* "Tres", a song by Líbido from their album ''Hembra''
* TrES, the ''Trans-Atlantic Exoplanet Survey''
* Templi ...
player, (an instrument similar to the guitar used in rural Dominican towns), and his mother was a singer of
Salves. Lively melodies and rhythms, along with the artistic environment that contained them, were natural surroundings in his life.
He covered his first musical lessons in his own hometown, with the musicians Juan Zorrilla and Tatán Jiménez, and at his 16 years of age he formed his first music band, "Los Chonnys".
In 1970 he changed his residence to
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with a main objective of studying psychology at the
Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (UASD).
He died in Santo Domingo on December 8, 2009, after suffering a heart attack and other complications therein. His funeral procession was one of the longest in recent Dominican history, parading through the barrios of Santo Domingo.
Career
In 1972, upon the initiative of the sociologist Dagoberto Tejada, he began as a guitarist and singer in the band Convite, a musical band on a mission to rescue a variety of rhythms found in the island from obscurity. Other original members were Dagoberto himself, Ana Marina Guzmán (singer), José Enrique Trinidad and José Rodríguez (lyrics and backup vocals), Miguel Mañaná (percussion), José Castillo (percussion) and Iván Domínguez (percussion).
Convite was a true musical novelty during that time. They had notable participations at "El Festival Internacional de la Nueva Canción "Siete Días con el Pueblo"" (International Festival of the New Song "Seven Days with the People") in
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, 1974, in which Dias' composition "Obrero Acepta Mi Mano" (Laborer, Accept My Hand) was named as the official theme song, and was afterwards recorded by different protest song bands such as "Expresión Joven" (Dominican Republic) and "Los Guaraguao" (Venezuela).
After "Convite" broke up (1978), Días formed another band named "Madora" together with Gustavo Moré, Wellinton Valenzuela, Carlos Fernández, and Luis Ruiz. In this new experiment they sought a fusion between
jazz
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and Antillean folklore. In "Madora," Luis culminated a full decade worth of reelaborating and restoring root songs of Dominican tradition. That year he also participated in the XI
World Festival of Youth and Students in
La Habana
Havana (; Spanish: ''La Habana'' ) is the capital and largest city of Cuba. The heart of the La Habana Province, Havana is the country's main port and commercial center. , 1978.
Between 1980 and 1982, Luis Días traveled to New York City, where he focused on teaching workshops about traditional Dominican music at the
American Museum of Natural History. During this time he was deeply influenced by
jazz
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and
punk culture.
Birth of Dominican Rock
Although various styles of rock music had been performed in his native country for quite a few years prior, Dias' return to the
Dominican Republic
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in 1982 represents for many observers the authentic birth of
Dominican Rock. He formed the band
Transporte Urbano (Urban Transportation) together with
Juan Francisco Ordóñez (guitar),
Guy Frómeta (drums),
Héctor Santana
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(bass guitar),
José Duluc
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(percussion) and Bruno Ranson (saxophone). A few years later, Hector Santana was replaced with Peter Nova on the bass guitar.
In Transporte Urbano they would pour a wide variety of their musical influences, from
Bachata
Bachata may refer to:
* Bachata (music), a genre of Latin American music
**Traditional bachata, a subgenre of bachata music
* Bachata (dance), a dance style from the Dominican Republic
* Bachatón, a hybrid bachata/reggaeton music style
* "Bachata ...
to
heavy metal.
Awards
In 1983, he was granted a national award for his composition of the main theme song for the Dominican Carnival. The theme was named "Carnaval", but is better known as "Baila en la Calle" (Dance in the Streets). The theme's first performers were
Sonia Silvestre
Sonia Silvestre (16 August 1952 – 19 April 2014) was a Dominican singer from San Pedro de Macorís.
She was married to the broadcaster, producer and host Yaqui Núñez del Risco. After they divorced, Silvestre moved to Mexico, where she r ...
and Luis Días himself. By 1985, the very popular Dominican ''merenguero''
Fernando Villalona recorded the song with the label Kubaney. To date, the aforementioned version has achieved the highest levels of popularity and recognition.
In 1984, his L.P. Luis "Terror" Días came on the market, which mainly contained songs in
Merengue rhythm, such as "Ay Ombe", "Liborio" and "La porquería", among others.
In 1985, he participated in the XII
World Festival of Youth and Students (Moscow).
Together with
Juan Luis Guerra
Juan Luis Guerra Seijas (born June 7, 1957) is a Dominican musician, singer, composer, and record producer. He has sold 30 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling Latin music artists. Throughout his career, he has wo ...
he was commissioned to compose the main theme for Carlos Cristalini's short film ''Las Pausas del Silencio'' (The Pauses of Silence). They received the silver award for Best Original Music at the
Philadelphia International Film Festival
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in 1984.
In 1986, he published a book titled ''Tránsito Entre Guácaras'' (''Transportation in Between Caves''), a work of poetry taking
Taíno
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myths as a source of inspiration. He was also contracted by
UNICEF
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to compose the song "Los Niños Sin Padres" ("Children Without Parents"), which was performed alongside singers Sergio Vargas and Sonia Silvestre.
More than three hundred of his songs have been recorded by various artists and bands. Some notable examples are:
Sergio Vargas
Sergio Pascual Vargas Parra ( Villa Altagracia, Dominican Republic, March 15, 1960) is a performer of merengue and bolero, who was very popular in the 80s and 90s, during the "golden age of merengue" and today remains active as one of the leadi ...
("Marola", "Las Vampiras", "La Novia"), Kaki Vargas ("Los Mosquitos Puyan"),
Wilfrido Vargas
Wilfrido Radamés Vargas Martínez (; born April 24, 1949 in Altamira, Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic) is a band leader, trumpeter, vocalist, arranger, composer and producer who was instrumental in making the merengue style a worldwide phen ...
("La Pringamosa"),
Sonia Silvestre
Sonia Silvestre (16 August 1952 – 19 April 2014) was a Dominican singer from San Pedro de Macorís.
She was married to the broadcaster, producer and host Yaqui Núñez del Risco. After they divorced, Silvestre moved to Mexico, where she r ...
("Mi Guachimán", "Yo Quiero Andar", "Andrecito Reyna"),
Dionis Fernández ("El Guardia del Arsenal"), Los Hijos del Rey ("Rocapiedra"),
Fernando Villalona ("Carnaval (Baila en la Calle)"), Alex Bueno ("Gigante"), July Mateo "Rasputin" ("El Carrito") and
Marc Anthony
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("Si He De Morir"), among others.
Among the many awards he has received are Lyricist of the Year (Casandra Awards, 1989) and Composer of the Year (Casandra Awards, 1990).
After several years of performances in the
Caribbean region, the United States and South America, and after taking his art to Paris,
Marseille
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, Moscow,
Leningrad
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, Madrid,
Tenerife
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, Barcelona, and
Lisboa, in 1991 he returned to New York, where he would continue his intense work surrounding culture and ethnic studies.
At this stage in life, Luis Días composed the sound track for several films, such as the short film "Portrait of Teresa" (1993), which was presented at the San Juan Cinemafest. Another highlight is his collaboration with
David Byrne
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in the soundtrack for the film ''Blue in the Face'' (1995), in which
Marc Anthony
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performed his song "Mi Barrio" along with a rap by
Kaz and
Remi Leku.
In 1997, he returned to
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, where he received great support from the audiences at his concerts, and celebrated the release of his first compact disc recordings.
In 1999, the Centro Cultural de España in
Santo Domingo
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and "Colecciones El Europeo" selected his work to release a compilation titled ''Jaleo Dominicano + Homenaje a Luis Días'', this being the first time that said institution selected an artist from the American continent for such a distinction. That same year, he was appointed as Director of the Music Department at the
Casa de la Cultura Dominicana in New York.
Between 2002 and 2003, he began recordings for ''Radio Macana'', an album produced by Reynaldo García Pantaleón y Lliam Greguez, and that would include participation of his band "Las Maravillas" in the sessions. This project includes his work during Luis' stay in New York between 1999 and 2002. Despite being an independent experimental production, the album included songs that are quite representative of Luis' particular style.
In the year 2004, he is named by the Dominican Government as "National Cultural Patrimony". A concert was held in
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in celebration of this meritorious distinction, which was recorded and released in a DVD titled "Luis Terror Días: El Terror en Vivo".
In 2005, upon a request by the Centro Cultural España in
Santo Domingo
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, he organized a Merengue band to perform some of his main compositions made popular by other artists. This performance was recorded and later released as a DVD titled "En Vivo desde el CCE: Luis Terror Días, Merengues". That same year he authored the sound track for the Dominican film ''La Maldición del Padre Cardona'' (''The Curse of Father Cardona'').
In 2006, he was involved in a controversy with the Colombian pop-singer
Shakira
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and the Haitian singer/producer
Wyclef Jean
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, due to a section in their song "
Hips Don't Lie" in which they make use of the chorus of Días' "Carnaval (Baila en la Calle), " yet with no mention of Días in the song's credits.
Luis Dias died in Santo Domingo, on December 8, 2009, at 57 years of age due to heart attack, kidney, and liver complications.
Discography
Albums
* ''Luis “Terror” Dias'' (1984)
* ''Merenrock'' (1988)
* ''El Accidente'' (1998)
* ''Vickiana: Las Sesiones De 1985'' (2000)
* ''La Yola'' (2000)
* ''Radio Macana'' (2003)
* ''Tiempo De Ocio'' (2009)
Singles & EPs
* ''Baila En La Calle'' (1983)
* ''El Transporte Urbano'' (1983)
* ''Luis Dias Trio'' (1999)
Compilations
* ''Jaleo Dominicano + Homenaje A Luis Dias'' (1999)
* ''La Suite Folklorica Dominicana'' (2001)
* ''Lo Mejor Del Terror (2009)''
References
Sources
*Arvelo Caamaño, Mario. ''La primera tierra'' (in Spanish), 1st edition, May 2000. Pags 51–54
External links
*https://soundcloud.com/luisterrordias
*https:www.youtube.com/channel/UCGvBbcpAaYmeCL38oqx3ywQ
*https://twitter.com/luisterrordiaz
*https://www.instagram.com/luisterrordias/
*https://www.facebook.com/terrordiaz
*http://www.cielonaranja.com/dias-literatura.htm
*https://web.archive.org/web/20070927081330/http://aniveldeblog.typepad.com/anivelde/2006/08/lluvias_empaan_.html
*http://patinbigote.com
*https://web.archive.org/web/20100519014815/http://luiselterrordias.com/
*https://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=FuriaSonica
*https://web.archive.org/web/20091212221333/http://www.diariolibre.com/noticias_det.php?id=226522
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1952 births
2009 deaths
People from Bonao
20th-century Dominican Republic male singers
Dominican Republic guitarists
Dominican Republic composers
21st-century Dominican Republic male singers
20th-century guitarists