Bernardo Ossa

Bernardo Ossa is a Colombian composer, musician, sound ingineer, Record Label manager and 4 time Grammy Award producer. He was born in Bogotá, Colombia.[1]

Bernardo Ossa initiated the composer Kike Santander into the world of composition in the eighties, introducing him into the big league advertising agencies, and became partners in a successful music career.[2] He collaborated in the production of Premonición (Premonition) the third album of Spanish David Bisbal, which was released in 2006. That album sold more than 1 million copies around the world.<ref name="BOFcBVP"/, as in 2 of his previous productions. In March 2007, Bernardo Ossa was voted Best Producer of the Year.[3] In 2009, he worked with Kike Santander and participated in productions of Thalía, Alejandro Fernández, Paulina Rubio, David Bisbal, Diego Torres, Amaury Gutierrez, Olga Tañon (3 Grammy Awards), Christian Castro, Noelia, Ricardo Montaner, among others. He also produced 3 the latest albums for Fonseca, with which he won a Billboard and 2 Latin Grammys. He has also produced Carlos Vives´s blasting hit Clasicos de la Provincia 1, selling 4 million copies worldwide, Verónica Orozco, Las Martí, Julio César Meza, who won The X Factor in Colombia in 2005.[1]

Family

He had a child with actress Isabella Santo Domingo, her name is Daniela Ossa.

References

  1. 1 2 "CARLOS MARIO ZABALETA presenta su sencillo "VUELA PALOMA" (CARLOS MARIO ZABALETA presents her single "FLYING PIGEON")". Facebook. 2010. Retrieved September 2, 2010.
  2. Diners Journal: Journal of Mes. Mi primer millón (Diners Journal: Journal of Mes. My first million) (Spanish), by Constanza Morales Arias.
  3. Premios Nuestra Tierra a lo mejor de la música colombiana Archived October 29, 2013, at the Wayback Machine. (Our Land Awards to the best of Colombian music) (Spanish), March 2010

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