Early history
He began his career as a singer when he presented himself with some friends in a program of devotees which was broadcast by ''La Voz de la Alegría'' weekly. The young Ventura, only 16 years of age, obtained first place of the participants. A little later, he started appearing in the programs of devotees which were sponsored by La Voz Dominicana. When Ventura Soriano appeared for the first time in the TV show: La TV busca una estrella, that was broadcast Friday night at seven, they rang the bell. In the following week, like a champion, Juan de Dios returned to be welcomed in the same competition. He practiced, worked and was crowned for the hit. Then he won first prize. Thereupon he won a lot of prizes in the devotees programs, until he was finally rewarded with the much desired scholarship which the broadcasting company, property of José Arismendy Trujillo Molina, gave for young talents. With La Voz Dominicana Juan de Dios studied music, vocal techniques and expression. This made Ventura one of the most famous singers in Latin America.Political career
*Ventura was elected Deputy to the National Congress from 1982 to 1986. *He was Vice Mayor ofMusical career
In 1959, Juan de Dios decided to take the name 'Johnny Ventura'. He started his career as a singer in several bands that presented themselves at the dances in La Feria. He worked with the orchestra of Rondón Votau and in 1961 with the band of the Dominican percussionist Donald Wild. In 1962 he sang with Combo Caribe of Luis Pérez, with whom he recorded ''Cuidado Con el Cuabero'', of which he was the author, and ''La Agarradera'', of Luis Pérez. It was with this band that he recorded his first LP consisting of 12 songs. In 1963, Johnny Ventura was recruited by the musical director Papa Molina to join La Super Orquesta San José, of which he was the director at that time. He joined as singer and as player of thePersonal life and legacy
On 28 March 2020, Ventura announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19 during theDiscography
* ''La Agarradera Vol. 4'' (1962) * ''Cuidado con el Cuabero'' (1963) * ''El Llorón (El Florón)'' (1964) * ''1920 y Otros Éxitos'' (1964) * ''El Turun Tun Tun'' (1965) * ''El Boogaloo Está en Algo'' (1965) * ''La Resbalosa'' (1965) * ''Siempre Pa' Lante'' (1966) * ''Figurando'' (1966) * ''El Papelito Blanco'' (1967) * ''Noches en Quisqueya'' (1968) * ''El Mamito'' (1968) * ''Siempre en Órbita'' (1969) * ''El Guataco'' (1970) * ''Más Éxitos'' (1970) * ''Ah..! Yo No Se... No'' (1971) * ''Salsa y Algo Más...'' (1971) * ''¿Tú Sabes a Qué Yo Vine? Te Digo Ahorita'' (1972) * ''Bambaraquiti'' (with Joseito Mateo) (1972) * ''Traigo Mi Salsa... Pa' Tu Lechón'' (1972) * ''Navidades En Merengues y Salves'' (with Rafael Colón) (1972) * ''El Pingüino'' (1973) * ''Acompaña a Sus Creaciones'' (1973) * ''...De Nuevo Presente'' (1973) * ''Salsa!'' (1973) * ''La Protesta de los Feos'' (1974) * ''Un Poquito Para Atrás: Mamá Tingó'' (1974) * ''El Hijo del Pueblo'' (1975) * ''En Acción'' (1975) * ''12 Aniversario'' (1976) * ''¡El Que Venga Atrás Que Arree!'' (1976) * ''Solo Para Bailadores'' (1976) * ''Excitante'' (1977) * ''El Disco Rayao'' (1977) * ''2 Ases al Tiro'' (with Rolando Laserie) (1977) * ''Navidades Dominicanas'' (with Luis Alberti) (1977) * ''Amar Es Vivir'' (with Rafael Colón) (1978) * ''Presentando a Mi Nueva Cosecha'' (1978) * ''En Su 15 Aniversario'' (1979) * ''Yo Soy el Merengue'' (1980) * ''Johnny Mucho... Mucho Johnny!'' (1981) * ''Lo Que Te Gusta'' (1981) * ''El Sueño'' (1982) * ''Flying High (Volando Alto)'' (1983) * ''Concierto de Amor'' (with Rafael Colón) (1983) * ''Y Buena Que Está... María'' (1984) * ''El Hombre y Su Música'' (1985) * ''Navidad Sin Ti'' (1985) * ''Capullo y Sorullo'' (1986) * ''El Señor del Merengue'' (1986) * ''Si Vuelvo a Nacer'' (1987) * ''El Caballo... Una Leyenda'' (1988) * ''Ayer y Hoy'' (1989) * ''Quisqueya y Borinquen'' (1990) * ''Éxtasis'' (1990) * ''35 Aniversario Con Sus Invitados'' (1992) * ''Siempre'' (1993) * ''Retoñando'' (1994) * ''El Gran Encuentro del Combo Show'' (1995) * ''Como el Café'' (1996) * ''Sin Desperdicio'' (2003) * ''103 Boulevard'' (2006) * ''Volvió la Navidad'' (2009) * ''El Viejo Ta' en la Calle'' (2013) * ''Tronco Viejo'' (2016)Compilations
* ''12 Grandes Éxitos'' (1960) * ''Vamos a Bailar Merembé'' (1968) * ''Super Hits'' (1973) * ''En Alas de Quisqueyana'' (1976) * ''Super Hits Vol. 3'' (1977) * ''Salsa y Más Salsa'' (1977) * ''Por el Campeonato Mundial!'' (with Wilfrido Vargas) (1977) * ''Sonido Negro'' (1979) * ''14 Éxitos de Johnny Ventura'' (1981) * ''Las Tapas'' (1981) * ''Un Saludo al Diputado: 14 Éxitos Vol. 2'' (1982) * ''Classic: Con Su Sabor Original'' (1985) * ''16 Éxitos'' (1987) * ''20 Éxitos en Salsa'' (1991) * ''Los Reyes del Merengue'' (con Wilfrido Vargas) (1991) * ''12 Golden Hits'' (1993) * ''Grandes Éxitos'' (1993) * ''The Best'' (1994) * ''Brillantes'' (with Sergio Vargas) (1994) * ''El Rey y la Reina del Merengue'' (con Milly Quezada) (1996) * ''Cara a Cara'' (with Sergio Vargas) (1997) * ''El Disco de Oro'' (1997) * ''40 Aniversario: En Vivo'' (1998) * ''Palo Bonito'' (1999) * ''20th Anniversary'' (1999) * ''Merenguero Hasta la Tambora'' (2000) * ''Oro Merenguero'' (2000) * ''El Oro del Caballo Negro'' (2001) * ''22 Ultimate Hits Series'' (2002) * ''Serie Azul Tropical'' (2003) * ''Soy'' (2004) * ''10 de Colección'' (2005) * ''¡Oye Que Rico Mami... Salsa!'' (2006) * ''20 Éxitos Originales'' (2006) * ''El Rey del Merengue'' (2007) * ''Mis Favoritas'' (2011)References
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