Víctor Heredia
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Víctor Heredia (born 24 January 1947, in
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) is an
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singer-songwriter.


Biography

He was born in the neighborhood of Monserrat, in the city of
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, though he grew up in Paso del Rey, a city in the
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area of
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. His paternal grandparents are French, whereas his maternal grandfather was
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and his maternal grandmother was Capayán, and was born in the
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. When he was young, he won the newcomer's prize in the Cosquín Festival. Many of his songs address what he sees as the social problems in Latin American and various human rights issues. In 1972 the singer turned into the first Argentine entrant in the
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of the
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which was held in
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. His song "Sabes que estamos aquí América" (You know we are here America) ended last in a tie with other four entrants, his talent didn't go unnoticed. He has recorded with various artists, such as
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, amongst others. Heredia’s music was censored during the
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. During its regime, the dictatorship forcefully disappeared 8,961 documented individuals—though the true number is estimated to be much higher—including his sister, María Cristina Cornú, who was four months pregnant at the time of her disappearance, and her husband, Claudio Nicolás Grande. Heredia has collaborated closely with associations formed in response to the National Reorganization Process, including the Las Madres de Plaza de Mayo and La Asociación Civil Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo, as well as Indigenous rights organizations. His works include ''Todavía Cantamos'' ("Still We Sing"), ''Sobreviviendo'' ("Surviving"), ''El viejo Matías'' ("The old man Matías"), ''Dulce Daniela'' ("Sweet Daniela"), and ''Razón de vivir'' ("Reason to live"). His albums include Taki Ongoy, a conceptual work composed in 1986 in homage to Taki Ongoy, an Indigenous movement that arose in the sixteenth century (1560–1572) in opposition to the Spanish invasion.


Prizes

* Winner of the
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in 1994.


Discography

* ''Gritando esperanzas'' (1968) * ''Victor Heredia'' (1969) * ''El Viejo Matías'' (1970) * ''De Donde Soy'' (1972) * ''Razones'' (1973) * ''Víctor Heredia Canta Pablo Neruda'' (1974) ** Released as ''Cuando estoy triste'' in Mexico the following year * ''Bebe En Mi Cántaro'' (1975) * ''Paso Del Rey (1976)'' * ''Cuando Yo Digo Mujer'' (1977) * ''Que Hermosa Canción'' (1978) * ''Ya Lo Ves, Amanece'' (1981) * ''Puertas Abiertas'' (1982) * ''Recital'' (1982) * ''Canta Pablo Neruda (Reedición)'' (1983) * ''Aquellos Soldaditos de Plomo'' (1983) * ''Solo Quiero La Vida'' (1984) * ''Coraje!'' (1985) * '' Taki Ongoy'' (1986) * ''Un Día De Gracia'' (1987) * ''Memoria'' (1988) * ''Carta De Un Naufrago'' (1991) * ''Mientras Tanto'' (1992) * ''Síndrome de Amor'' (1994) * ''En Vivo En La Trastienda'' (1995) * ''De Amor Y De Sangre'' (1996) * ''Marcas'' (1998) * ''RCA Club'' (1998) * ''Heredia En Vivo Nº 1'' (2000) * ''Heredia En Vivo Nº 2'' (2000) * ''Entonces'' (2001) * ''Fénix'' (2003) * ''Argentina Quiere Cantar'' (2003) ** With Mercedes Sosa and León Gieco * ''Tiernamente Amigos'' (2005) * ''Trilogía'' (2007) ** With Mercedes Sosa and León Gieco * ''Ciudadano'' (2008) * ''Algun Día...'' (2013) * ''50 en Vuelo, Capítulo 1'' (2017) * ''Tu Voz Es Mi Voz (Vivo Teatro Coliseo)'' (2019) ** With Teresa Parodi


References

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