Panasuyo

Musician, Composer

1974 –

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Who is Panasuyo?

Aureliano Mendez, better known to his fans as Panasuyo, is a Venezuelan musician. His trademark sound is a fusion of traditional Venezuelan musical forms and Caribbean rhythms with rock, pop and reggae.

Mendez was born in Guanare, in Venezuela's Portuguesa State.

In 2003 he created the soundtrack for a multi-award winning short film The Mexican Dream, by director Gustavo Hernandez Perez, a tragi-comic drama based on the longings and delusions that lure so many illegal immigrants to the USA, which was shown on HBO Latino.

In 2005, "Rio Bellisimo", his first single, went to number one in Venezuela's local radio chart. He also took part in the album "Simon Diaz Remixes" in 2006, which saw a number of young Venezuelan talents producing remixes of songs by the famous Venezuelan singer and composer Simon Diaz.

Panasuyo's album "Monte y Culebra" was also released in 2006, including the tracks "Bien Sencillo", "Besito" and "Monte y Culebra", leading to a publishing deal with Warner Chappell Latin in 2007.

He received two Grammy nominations in 2007, one for participating as a producer of the Record of the Year 2007 and another as co-writer of Best Urban Song 2007 - both for the album "Residente o Visitante" for Puerto Rican group Calle 13.

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Born
Nov 6, 1974
Guanare
Nationality
  • Venezuela
Profession

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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