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Krency Garcia, better known as El Prodigio, is a famous
merengue típico Merengue típico (also known as merengue cibaeño or colloquially as perico ripiao) is a musical genre of the Dominican Republic, and the oldest style of merengue. Merengue típico is the term preferred by most musicians as it is more respectfu ...
accordionist from Cabrera,
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. He is known throughout the genre for his rapid instrumental solos, his origination of fusion in merengue tipico with genres like
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Geovanny Polanco Geovanny Polanco (born 2 November 1974; also spelled Yovanny, Jhovanny, Yhovanny, Yovanny, or Jovanny) is a Dominican merengue singer from María Trinidad Sánchez Province, Nagua Nagua is the capital of María Trinidad Sánchez province, i ...
and Kerube (head of the tipico band Kerubanda). While the latter two are slightly more traditional, El Prodigio is more experimental, and has included instruments such as
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, and wurlitzer piano in his lineup, along with the standard accordion, Tambora (Dominican drum), tambora, güira, conga, bass guitar, electric bass, and saxophones of today's merengue tipico.


Biography

Krency began playing the accordion at a young age, and gave his first public performance at the age of 5. He proceeded to play on various children's TV shows that aired in the Dominican Republic. He later studied jazz at Berklee Institute of Music in the United States, and later used elements of jazz in his improvisation techniques and albums. In addition to fusion, he is also known for his interpretation of traditional merengue típico and salsa standards, such as "Juanita Morel", "El Estrujao", "Cualquiera Llora (Tatico Llorando)" and "La Vida es un Carnaval." His American music interpretations include "Mountain Dance" (originally performed by Dave Grusin) and "Twist and Shout" by The Beatles.


Discography

*''El Hombre Acordeón En Vivo'' (2007) *''Pambiche Meets Jazz'' (2005) *''From Santo Domingo Live! (Vivo)'' (2005) *''Cabecita Loca'' (2004) *''En Vivo'' (2003) *''Que Se Vaya'' (2001) *''Se Alocó'' (1998) *''Krency Garcia, El Prodigio y la banda tipica, Interplanetario *''Krency Garcia, El Prodigio y la banda tipica, en vivo''


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El Prodigio's official siteYoutube video of Geovanny Polanco vs. El Prodigio at Club AmazuraYoutube video of "Periblues", an example of El Prodigio's jazz and merengue tipico fusion
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