Artist's albums
En Dos Tiempos
1998 · album
Cadena Perpetua
2022 · single
Concierto en Vivo en la Clave Miami (En Vivo)
2021 · album
Mountain
2020 · single
Carolina
2019 · single
Y Su Nueva Tribu
2019 · album
Merengue Bombon
2018 · album
Con Sabor del Tropico
2018 · album
El Bombon (Sube La Patica)
2018 · single
Bien Sobao
2017 · album
El Disco de Oro
2017 · album
Gold
2017 · album
Dos X Uno
2017 · album
La Cuca de Cuco
2017 · album
El Mata Hombre
2016 · album
Éxitos
2016 · album
Tropical Party
2015 · album
Son De Lirio
2014 · album
El Monstruo De La Gasolina
2011 · single
Salsa Cañon
2010 · album
Tira Pulla en Navida!
2010 · album
La Piedra
2009 · album
Merengues Clasicos
2009 · album
Sonero y Valor
2007 · album
Intacto
2004 · album
Grandes Soneros de la Epoca
2004 · album
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Biography
b. Dominican Republic. Beginning in the mid-50s, singer, band leader, composer, arranger and producer Cuco Valoy and his guitarist brother Martín worked as the duo Los Ahijados. They released a series of albums on which they performed songs in a typical Cuban style. In the 70s Valoy organized a 12-piece band which he called both Los Virtuosos and La Tribu. He changed the name to Nueva Tribu when a handful of new members were added in the mid-80s. The personnel included Martín (bass guitar), Cuco’s sons Ramón Orlando Valoy (known as Ramón Orlando; piano, arranger, composer) and Marcos Antonio Valoy (trombone), and the magnificent vocalist Henry García (who performed with the band between the mid-70s and mid-80s). In the mid-80s Ramón departed to become a band leader in his own right. The line-up of Cuco’s band comprises lead and chorus vocals, rhythm section and a varying frontline of two or three trumpets, one or two saxophones and often one trombone. Until the mid-80s, Valoy included a mixture of salsa and merengue (the Dominican Republic’s major dance form) material on his albums. He then broke from this policy to release a number of albums that were predominantly or entirely devoted to merengue. Many of Cuco’s finest tracks were peppered throughout the string of albums he released on the Discolor and Kubaney labels between 1975 and 1983. A number of these songs were later collected on a series of CD compilations. Between 1983 and 1987, Valoy recorded for small companies, including his own CVR label, and then returned to Kubaney in 1988. Some gems also appear on his albums from this mid-80s period, such as on Cuco Valoy Y Su Tribu, Mejor Que Nunca and Con Sabor Del Tropico. Probably his best albums to date (1991), in terms of being consistently strong, are Salsa Con Coco, Tremenda Salsa, Arrollando and Tiza!. 1989’s A Petición Popular... Salsa marked a significant return to salsa with all the arrangements written by the prolific Isidro Infante. In 1991 Cuco and Ramón were reunited on the J & N/Fuga Records release La Gran Obra Musical De Cuco Valoy.