When celebrating November 1 and 2, Day of the Dead At the world level, the singer Samario Carlos Vives remembered the boxer Egidio Cuadrado, who died on October 21 at the Colombia University Clinic in Bogotá after several weeks in the hospital in the Intensive Care Unit.
With a heartfelt message published on his social networks, accompanied by a photo of the vallenato king 1985, Vives pointed out that the guajiro went in”a unique club“his life, where he remembers those loved ones who are gone for eternity.
“As Cortazar says: ‘I carry my dead’ that I will never leave and always with me. On this day I will remember my friend Egidio who came to this special club of my life where there are those spirits who taught me important things. ” read the post in X.
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Egidio Cuadrado and Carlos Vives played together for more than 30 years in La Provinciaa group they created to bring vallenato music to different parts of the world, building a valuable legacy in folklore.
On the Day of the Dead, people usually celebrate Eucharists and build altars with pictures, candles and flowers, because, according to belief, on that day the souls of deceased loved ones return to be reunited with their living relatives.