
Artist: Zacarias Ferreira
Genre(s):
Latin: Dance
Discography:

Merengue
Year:
Tracks: 3

Bachata
Year:
Tracks: 23
Zacarias Ferreira was innate in the town of Canca Arriba, Tamboril, the musical epicentre of the Dominican Republic. Zacarias was surrounded by euphony from an early historic period, his male parent and uncles all semiprofessional musicians. When older enough, Zacarias resettled to the capital city of Santo Domingo in interest of a musical career. While attending the Conservatorio Nacional, Ferreira supported himself by playacting in local bachata groups, which eventually lED to a five-year stint with local famous person dance band Brugal & Compania. Always having had his eyes fixed on a successful solo calling, Ferreira released his debut CD, Me Libre, in 1997 on the Discomania label. The disc was well received, eventually winning a Cassandra Award. Ferreira's soph exit, El Triste, hit the food market trey age later, winning him his endorsement Cassandra and announcing his reaching in the writing style as a major participant. The following year Ferreira became the nation's first bachatero to be invited to perform at the Festival del Presidente, where he shared out the stage with artists such as Marc Anthony, Marco Antonio Solis, and Los Hermanos Rosario, to key a few. The United States welcomed Ferreira for the first fourth dimension in 2001. During his scant travel to he gave an impressive 77 performances in 48 years. Ferreira was picked up by the Campesino track record pronounce for the handout of his third record book, So long. His first appearances on Billboard charts didn't come about until some fourth dimension later, when the bachata genre began to pick up steam in the U.S. Released in 2006, "La Avispa" and 2007's "Dime Que Falto" put Ferreira's key on Latin airplay charts as tropic radio introduced listeners worldwide to ane of bachata's pioneers.