In the early hours of Monday, October 21, at 3:30 am, the Colombia University Clinic confirmed the death of the iconic accordion player Egidio Cuadrado, after having spent several days in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).
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In the early hours of this Monday, October 21, the sad death of Egidio Cuadrado, a popular accordion player who left an indelible legacy on vallenato artists and was responsible for internationalizing the genre, was announced.
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Egidio Rafael Cuadrado Hinojosa has established himself as one of the references of vallenato worldwide. Recognized for his exceptional talent as an accordion player, Cuadrado has left an indelible mark on Colombian music, especially for his collaboration with the famous Carlos Vives and for being co-creator of iconic songs such as “La Provincia.”
Since its beginnings, Cuadrado has toured both Colombia and abroad, carrying with it the legacy of singer-songwriter Rafael Escalona. His musical history began in 1985, when he won the prestigious title of “Rey Vallenato” at the Vallenata Legend Festival.
In that same year, during a lively party, he met Carlos Vives, who at that time was known as “Gallito” Ramírez.
On that memorable afternoon, Cuadrado performed three emblematic songs: “La casa en el aire” by Escalona, ”Ausencia” by Santander Durán and “El cantor de Fonseca” by Carlos Huertas.
“From that meeting began a career that would culminate years later in the successful television series ‘Escalona’,” says Egidio. Furthermore, he feels proud to be part of ‘La Provincia’, a group that has marked three decades of history and recognition in Vallenato music. Cuadrado also received a Latin Grammy, an honor that highlights his impact on the music industry.
With his accordion, Egidio Cuadrado is proclaimed an ambassador of vallenato, fusing tradition and modernity in each performance, and taking his passion for music to new horizons.
Egidio shared the stage with Colombian singers
Friend of Carlos Vives «Together in Vallenato»
Very close to Carlos Vives, with whom he consolidated a friendship that was strengthened during tours and presentations, whenever he had the opportunity he thanked him and showed his appreciation on social networks.
«This song, ‘Jaime Molina’, represents a beautiful friendship. my buddy @carlosvives and #LaProvincia in these 30 years: more than co-workers, FRIENDS.
For his part, Carlos Vives posted a story on Instagram on Sunday night
According to what was reported by the Colombia University Clinic, where he was hospitalized, his death occurred in the early hours of October 21 due to complications related to a respiratory condition.