Salvador "Negro" Ojeda (born 27 January 1931 Mexico City) is a Mexican with a rich musical upbringing. His parents being from Veracruz meant an early introduction to the regional popular Son Jarocho style. From an early age inspired him to play the revelry and the piano, he learned of hearing instruments and to served to compose his first songs when he was 12 years. Chilango birth, though rumba, jarocho and trova for heritage and vocation, Salvador Ojeda sing The Black history on 5 April 2003 when the "Palacio de Bellas Artes" (Palace of Fine Arts) opened its doo… read more
Salvador "Negro" Ojeda (born 27 January 1931 Mexico City) is a Mexican with a rich musical upbringing. His parents being from Veracruz meant an early introduction to the regional popular Son Jarocho style. From an early age inspired him to play the revelry and the piano, he learned … read more
Salvador "Negro" Ojeda (born 27 January 1931 Mexico City) is a Mexican with a rich musical upbringing. His parents being from Veracruz meant an early introduction to the regional popular Son Jarocho style. From an early age inspired him to play the revelry and the piano, he learned of hearing instruments and to served to compose his first songs when he … read more