Luis Óscar Agudelo Márquez, born on September 23, 1930, in Herveo, Tolima, was a celebrated Colombian singer renowned for his mastery of boleros and tangos. His musical journey began as a child, performing in his local parish and honing his craft through regional contests and collaborations with renowned musicians like Jesús Sánchez Lema and Farley Motato. He gained widespread acclaim in the 1950s, captivating audiences in South America, Central America, and the United States. With a repertoire that includes timeless hits such as "La cama vacía," "Desde que te marchaste," and "China Hereje," he recorded 36 LPs, 13 CDs, and one DVD, solidifying his status as an icon of Latin music. His contributions earned him numerous honors, including the Orden de la Democracia Simón Bolívar. Despite battling Parkinson's and Alzheimer's in his later years, Oscar Agudelo continued to perform at festivals and tributes until his passing in 2023, leaving behind an enduring legacy in the world of romantic music.
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