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From a young age Colombian Juan Fernando Fonseca had developed a passion for music, a passion which was encouraged by his parents. At the age of 12, the budding musician recorded his debut song which he later sold to friends and family. Fonseca subsequently attended Pontificia Universidad Javeriana studying music as well as the Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he expanded his musical and performance skills. Upon returning to Colombia, Fonseca recorded his debut album “Bomba de Tiempo”, which he flogged door-to-door and in small bars.
In 1977 the singer-songwriter and guitarist met Colombian musician José Gaviria who attempted to get him signed to the U.S. label Sonolux. The deal remained in the works until 2002, when Fonseca signed a three album deal with the EMI Capitol imprint Líderes Entertainment Group. The singer’s official self-titled, debut album was subsequently released in February 2002 in Colombia, and earned its international release three years later in 2005. Spawning the singles “Mangangué”, “Noche de Carnaval”, “Sueño”, and “Confiésame”, the album is epitomised by the tropipop sound, popularised by Carlos Vives’ musical output. The success of the album led the singer-songwriter to tour alongside Shakira and Juanes, and raised his profile to new, international levels.
Released in May 2006, Fonseca’s sophomore full-length, “Corazón” saw the singer build on his success with the album rising to No. 7 on the U.S. Tropical Albums Chart. Combining the thematically Latin vallenato, bullerenuge and tambora rhythms with Western influenced pop/rock, the record was well-received, aided by the singles “Como Me Mira”, the Latin Grammy-winning “Te Mando Flores”, and “Hace Tiempo”. Led by the singles “Enrédame”, “Arroyito”, “Paraíso”, and “Estar Lejos”, Fonseca’s third studio album “Gratitud” appeared in May 2008. The full-length “Ilusión” followed in 2011, earning a Grammy nomination for Best Latin Pop Album.
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Juan Fernando Fonseca better known by his surname onstage is one of Colombia's most respected international performers and musicians. Studying at the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston, Fonseca has always been determined to realise his dream to be a celebrated and successful musician and this reality was realised following on from the release of his debut self titled album in 2002.
Since then he has recorded and released three more albums and his following has expanded across countries much to the delight of the artist who gets to travel all over with his music. There is a look of complete and utter delight as he steps onto stage and hears the cheer of the crowd. Taking his place rather uneasily to begin with, he soon eases into the performance after playing some recognisable notes on his guitar. After his Grammy nomination, he does seem to be more noticeable on the scene but it is nice to see the fans embracing all of Fonseca's tracks. He says warm thank yous towards the end as the crowd rain more applause and gratitude on this unassuming singer/songwriter.
Leave to Colombia’s. To get the party going. What an amazing show, full energy!!! Fonseca and his musicians pour their heart out into their performance.... ... singing live to great themes and not get me started about the solo accordion just amazing. I’m so proud that Fonseca is teaching the world about Vallenato, one of my beautiful country COLOMBIAN types of music. You really can’t help to dance and smile and just have fun
Excellent concert in Melbourne -Australia couple of years ago ft Willie Colon
What a day !!!!:)
This time I forgot that I was far away from home
There is a big Colombian community !!!
Please come back sooonn!!!!!
It was an excellent show. I did not think it was going to be as excited and fun as it was. Fonseca was just awesome... it was definitely a memorable concert, I will go to see him everytime he comes to Atlanta.
Simply amazing! I would recommend a Fonseca concert any time. His music, talent and charisma are felt from the first song. Can’t wait until next time he comes back to Atlanta.