Artists and celebrities from the patio say goodbye to the legend of rock in Panama and singer of Son Miserables, Horacio Valdés, who passed away on Wednesday night.
Yesterday, after the news was released, of the sudden death of Valdés, the country’s social networks were flooded with messages of support for his family from celebrities, some remembered his songs, others pointed out the great legacy he left and some the moments they shared with him, as was the case of the actor and writer Diego de Obaldia, who was well affected by the loss of his friend and brother.
“You were the first who taught me to love my country through music. You were the first stone on which I cemented this dream that we managed to dream together. You were my teacher, my inspiration, my friend, my brother. You were so much, but for me you never left ”, declared Diego in an Instagram post, which accompanied a photo with Horacio.
For her part, the singer Ingrid de Icaza said that she was amazed by the news and remembered the last time they shared the stage.
“I am having a hard time making this publication, last night (Wednesday) I just wanted someone to tell me that it was a confusion or a misunderstanding, but I woke up and it breaks my heart to know that it was not just a bad dream. Exactly a year ago we were singing together, and I was as proud as the first time I had the opportunity to share the stage with you a good couple of moons ago when I was 23/24 years old, “said the rockstar, who asked God for strength to his family”
She recalled: “My friends when they found out that I was going to sing with you, they ALL wanted to go, they asked me how I managed to sing with you without drooling, ha, ha, ha, but friend, in this world of ours we are all like brothers, we laugh out loud at your outings and to top it off, as aquarius as I am. I am honored to have met you. ”
On the other hand, Erika Ender stated: “Your unique voice will resonate forever … Thank you for the art you shared with your beloved Panama and the legacy you leave in him and in our lives … We miss you from now on … Today all our souls, in one voice, tell you: ‘I WANT TO SEE YOU’ “.
While the actor and producer Aaron Zebede said that when Valdés grabbed the guitar “everyone would come out of the dressing room and come to sing with him.”
Meanwhile, the baritone Ricardo Velásquez expressed “Rest in peace Horacio, last night the Deafening Silence shook us and took us by surprise … Hug up to heaven dear Horacio.”
And the singer Alejandro Lagrotta pointed out “A pain that cannot be described. My condolences to the family members and their friends and colleagues … only memory and hope remain, open your eyes and Horacio flies forever ”.
Others as famous as: Syria Mirando, Diana Moster and Michelle Simons, expressed their condolences to the musician’s family.
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