In a night full of emotions, music, and tributethe show “Johnny Lives” became one of the most anticipated events of the season at the Coca-Cola Music Hall.
The production, led by Jandy Venturason of the legendary Johnny Venturaoffered a tribute to the Greater Horse, celebrating his legacy with a display of talent, energy and unforgettable memories.
As the great surprise of the evening, the Great Combo of Puerto Rico joined the show, adding a special touch that dazzled the audience with the world-famous song “TrampolÃn”, written by the late artist also known as La AlegrÃa del PaÃs.
Accompanied by his orchestra The Legacy of the HorseJandy’s songbook included songs such as La Agarradera, El Tabaco, Metiene Enredao, Cabo e´ Vela, Las Tapas, Capullo y Sorullo, Lamento de Fernando, among others under the musical direction of maestro Henry Jiménez.
One of the most emotional moments was when Roberto del Castilloa friend and musician from Ventura, shared endearing anecdotes about the Trips he made with Caballo Mayor to Isla del Encanto.
“I remember when Johnny He arrived in Puerto Rico and the people received him as a kingalways with a smile and willing to share his music,” del Castillo said.
Special guests
The event also featured special guests who added their talent to the tribute. Manny Cruzone of tropical music’s most prominent artists, shone on stage, captivating the audience with his unique style. Milly QuezadaThe Queen of Merengue, was another of the great stars of the night, performing an emotional “Christmas Medley” that filled the atmosphere with joy and warmth, transporting the audience to the most special festive moments.
Mania Group, Limit 21, Oscarito and Melina Leon They were also a fundamental part of the show, performing some of their most iconic hits, details a press release.
- The energy of the audience did not falter at any time, applauding enthusiastically and experiencing each performance as if they were on the stages that Ventura set foot on throughout his career.
The Dominican artistic producer Rene Brea was in charge of creating a spectacular visual atmosphere, with an impressive set that combined lights, projections and appearances of Johnny Ventura through artificial intelligence.
Its presence in this format allowed the attendees to feel that the Major Horse He was really there, making the occasion an immersive and unique experience on par with the greatest Dominican merenguero.
The general production of the event was in charge of Alexis Vazquez and Terrero Music, who worked tirelessly to ensure that every detail was taken care of to the maximum.
From the musical selection to the logistical coordination, the production managed to meet the expectations of an audience that, throughout the night, celebrated the life of the Merenguero of the Century like an endless party.