
Summary: Marcos Yaroide Mejia Rambalde is a singer, vocalist, and composer from the Dominican Republic. He was born in 1975 and is the son of the prominent accordionist Dionisio Mejia "Guadualito." In 1999, he made his debut as part of the duo Tercer Cielo and had great success with their second album, Primer Amor. Yaroide received several awards during his time with the duo and later became a solo artist in 2006. He is currently a pastor in the Dominican Republic and has released several solo albums, including Open Skies and My Best Praise.
Marcos Yaroide Mejia Rambalde is a singer, vocalist and composer. He is currently a pastor in the Dominican Republic with his wife at the Cielos Abiertos Worship and Praise Center. He was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, on October 7, 1975, son of the prominent accordionist Dionisio Mejia "Guadualito" a legend in the popular music of the Republic. He is married to Laura Cardenas and has three children.
THE BEGINNING
At the age of 12, he had a revelation through a dream, and he remembers it with these words: "I was walking down the street and many Christians were next to me... suddenly a trumpet was heard and when he looked up at the sky - where I was coming-, I saw a golden chest and a very resplendent personage who with a voice like a trumpet said: ¨come up my servants, come up¨ and for the moment I saw that I could not go up... as a boy I finally tried to get up jumping and that great voice told me: ¨you can't go up because you haven't bought your ticket yet¨ and with fear I asked him where I can buy it because I didn't know anything about this and he told me ¨on earth, hurry up because there is still time¨.
DEBUT
In 1999 he made his debut as part of the duo Tercer Cielo, which had great success with its second musical production, Primer Amor, bringing a refreshing message to Hispanic youth through a pop ballad style with fusions. This album sold over 150,000 copies reaching all of North, Central and South America. He received a double gold record, nomination for the Tu Música Awards, nomination for the Orlando Paoli Awards, which they won, and the title of Gospel Artist of the Antilles in Curaçao, among other awards.
In 2006, with the experience of three productions together with Tercer Cielo, almost 10 years in the musical environment and the blessing of having been an instrument of God at an international level, Marcos Yaroide culminated his career in the famous duo and since then he has worked as a soloist. .
AWARDS
Winner of the Casadra 2011 Contemporary Religious Music Category
DISCOGRAPHY
Open skies
my best praise
From heaven to earth
Marcos Yaroide Source: http://israelvalenzuela.com/2011/07/22/biografia-marcos-yaroide-mejia/
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