Martina Camargo

Martina Camargo
Born
Martina Camargo Centeno

(1960-03-11) 11 March 1960
GenresBullerengue, tambora
Years active1988–present
Websitemartinacamargo.com

Martina Camargo Centeno[a] (born 1960) is a Colombian singer and songwriter. She has been active in music since the 1980s and has released five albums, most recently Canto y Río (2024) which was nominated for a Latin Grammy.

Biography

Martina Camargo Centeno[1] was born in San Martín de Loba, in the Colombian department of Bolívar, on 11 March 1960.[2] Her mother was Ubaldina Centeno, and her father was Cayetano Camargo, a dancer, singer, and songwriter.[3]

San Martín de Loba hosts an annual Festival Nacional de la Tambora. In 1988, Camargo performed her father's composition "Las Olas de la Mar" at the festival.[4] In 1989, she won the festival competition.[2]

Camargo has led her group Aires de San Martín since the 1980s.[2] In 2005 she released her debut album Aires de San Martin, followed by Canto y Juego a Ritmo de Tambora in 2007 and Canto Palo y Cuero in 2009.[4] In 2018, Camargo began working with David Lara Ramos, a "talent administrator" and professor at the University of Cartagena.[5] Lara was involved in producing her 2018 album Paisaje en Tambora.[5] Camargo's most recent album Canto y Río was released in 2024, and was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award for Best Folk Album.[6] Camargo has also recorded with artists including Héctor Buitrago and Alé Kumá.[2]

Camargo was nominated for Best Folk Artist at the 2025 edition of the Premios Nuestra Tierra.[5]

Albums

  • Aires de San Martin (2005)
  • Canto y Juego a Ritmo de Tambora (2007)
  • Canto Palo y Cuero (2009)
  • Paisaje en Tambora (2018)
  • Canto y Río (2024)

Awards and nominations

Award ceremony Year Category Work(s) Result
Latin Grammy Awards 2024 Best Folk Album Canto y Río Nominated
Premios Nuestra Tierra 2025 Best Folk Artist N/a Nominated

Notes

  1. ^ In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Camargo and the second or maternal family name is Centeno.

References

  1. ^ Gustavo Tatis Guerra (5 April 2018), "Martina Camargo resuena en tambora" [Martina Camargo resonates on the tambora], El Universal (in Spanish), retrieved 21 November 2025
  2. ^ a b c d "Martina Camargo: los 65 años de la Reina de la Tambora" [Martina Camargo: 65 years of the Queen of Tambora], Radio Nacional de Colombia (in Spanish), 10 March 2025, retrieved 20 November 2025
  3. ^ Juan Pablo Plata (24 July 2024), "Martina Camargo, una cantadora entrañable, presenta su nuevo disco Canto y río" [Martina Camargo, a beloved singer, presents her new album Canto y río], El Espectador (in Spanish), retrieved 23 November 2025
  4. ^ a b José Perilla (7 June 2013), "Martina Camargo: Baile, canto y difusión de la tambora" [Martina Camargo: Dance, singing, and promotion of the tambora], Radio Nacional de Colombia (in Spanish), retrieved 20 November 2025
  5. ^ a b c "Martina Camargo, ícono del folclor, nominada a los premios Nuestra Tierra" [Martina Camargo, folklore icon, nominated for the Nuestra Tierra awards], El Universal (in Spanish), 23 April 2025, retrieved 21 November 2025
  6. ^ Jesús Lugo Suárez (17 September 2024), "El bullerengue de Tonada y la cantadora Martina Camargo van por el Latin Grammy" [The bullerengue of Tonada and singer Martina Camargo are up for a Latin Grammy], El Heraldo (in Spanish), retrieved 23 November 2025