Celso Pina (born April 6, 1953) is a professional singer, composer, arranger, and accordionist mainly in the genre of cumbia.
Celso Pina is a pioneer in the mixture and fusion of tropical sounds with many of his works having elements of musica nortena, sonidero, ska, reggae, rap/hip-hop, R&B, etc. Pina is also known as El Rebelde del acordeon or the Cacique de la Campana.
Pina started playing music in his small town with his brothers Eduardo, Rubén and Enrique. Together they would go to several homes and perform for local citizens, especially teenage girls from their neighborhood.
In 1980, Celso Pina bought his first accordion and was introduced to the world of cumbia. He spent numerous hours of practice and work in the popular district of Colonia Independencia, south of the city of Monterrey, Mexico. Having lived for a majority of his life there, he titled one of his songs Mi colonia Independencia, which is located at the heavily populated area of Cerro de la Campana at Monterrey.
Pina's group decided to change their musical rhythm to encompass a more tropical style during the mid-1980s after having seen Aníbal Velasquez and Alfredo Gutierrez in concert at "Baile de las Cintas (reproduccion of musica mediante cintas)". The group decided to switch into the genre of cumbia, and became what today is Celso Pina y su Ronda Bogota.
Pina taught himself how to play the accordion with no formal training. As a result he was able to create the unique sound he is well known for. His most popular songs include, La cumbia de la paz, El tren, Como el viento and La piragua. Jose Barros was featured in the song Sufran con lo que yo gozo along with Mexican singer Gloria Trevi.
Celso has done several successful international tours that included countries as Germany, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Sweden, Czech Republic, Italy, France, Morocco, Colombia, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Argentina, Chile, Canada and the United States.
Celso Pina (born April 6, 1953) is a professional singer, composer, arranger, and accordionist mainly in the genre of cumbia.
Celso Pina is a pioneer in the mixture and fusion of tropical sounds with many of his works having elements of musica nortena, sonidero, ska, reggae, rap/hip-hop, R&B, etc. Pina is also known as El Rebelde del acordeon or the Cacique de la Campana.
Pina started playing music in his small town with his brothers Eduardo, Rubén and Enrique. Together they would go to several homes and perform for local citizens, especially teenage girls from their neighborhood.
In 1980, Celso Pina bought his first accordion and was introduced to the world of cumbia. He spent numerous hours of practice and work in the popular district of Colonia Independencia, south of the city of Monterrey, Mexico. Having lived for a majority of his life there, he titled one of his songs Mi colonia Independencia, which is located at the heavily populated area of Cerro de la Campana at Monterrey.
Pina's group decided to change their musical rhythm to encompass a more tropical style during the mid-1980s after having seen Aníbal Velasquez and Alfredo Gutierrez in concert at "Baile de las Cintas (reproduccion of musica mediante cintas)". The group decided to switch into the genre of cumbia, and became what today is Celso Pina y su Ronda Bogota.
Pina taught himself how to play the accordion with no formal training. As a result he was able to create the unique sound he is well known for. His most popular songs include, La cumbia de la paz, El tren, Como el viento and La piragua. Jose Barros was featured in the song Sufran con lo que yo gozo along with Mexican singer Gloria Trevi.
Celso has done several successful international tours that included countries as Germany, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Sweden, Czech Republic, Italy, France, Morocco, Colombia, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Argentina, Chile, Canada and the United States.