Omar Geles, composer of ‘The Paths of Life’, among many others, died His death is announced on several news portals. He was originally from Colombia, he was also an accordionist and music producer. He was 57 years old.
Omar Geles, who joined the Vallenato music group Los Diablitos with Miguel Morales, lost his life at the Erasmo Clinic in his native Valledupar, Colombia. after suffering a heart problem while playing sports.
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‘The ways of the life’ and ‘How I Pay My God’ were two of the many songs that popularized Omar Geles and Miguel Moralesmembers of Los Diablitos, a group they founded in 1985 and that made them very popular in many countries, including Colombia, their own.
Omar Geles He stopped belonging to Los Diablitos during 2004, then he founded La Gente de Omar Geles and with this project he continued his career until the day he died.
Omar Geles traveled through many cities carrying his compositions and music, The last presentation he made took place last Saturday at the El Campín stadium in Bogotá where the vallenato artist Silvestre Dangond also performed.
Several media outlets, including the EFE agency, report that the singer and musician Silvestre Dangond publicly expressed his Omar Geles how proud he felt to share with him on stage:
“Half my career is in your hands, black. Everyone knows the immense love I feel for you and your songs. You don’t need an introduction. “I love you my black.”
Omar Geles was the composer of other songs such as ‘Tarde lo met’, success with Patricia Teherán and the group Las Diosas del Vallenato, and ‘Don’t try’, ‘A blank sheet’ and ‘Sueños de olvido’.
Rest in peace Omar Geles.
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