Music guides, inspires, calms … moves the emotions. In search of a response of joy and peace for her followers through social networks and television, presenter and singer Dagmar offers her interpretation of the classic Christmas song “The Drummer”.
The premiere will take place on the last day of this year at noon, via the new channel on the YouTube video network, # ConéctateConDagmar. Later it will be available for download on digital music platforms.
“This song, the message of which is that what I have is a snare drum, is something simple, but it made God smile, and I said, ‘This is the song I want to do’, I didn’t do anything pompous, what I would have, because With the pandemic you can’t, but I did something simple that I hope will have the effect of a smile, by saying, ‘Oh, how good I feel’, ‘Oh, I loved hearing it, it gave me peace of mind “and I decided to do it. I need it. I think a lot of people need it because we’ve been through a lot of difficult things, and we’ve been strong, we have insisted on moving forward, which is good, and it needs to be emphasized, ”the singer explained about the origins of this special work.
The performance is complemented by a video shot at home with a work team consisting of maestro Ángel “Cucco” Peña (music producer), Ángel Quiñones (camera), José Antonio Iturbe (photography and editing) and Norwill Fragoso (director). For the recording, the artist chose a folk dress from the Puerto Rico company Jíbaro with some hand-painted designs.
Music is a constant in Dagmar’s life, as with most people.
“Music always accompanies you at any point in your life,” he emphasized. “When you fall in love, you have that song you always remember, or the song you heard on your wedding day, or your mom’s favorite song, or your dad’s, or your own, or the songs you and they are commanded God, they touched your mind and helped you to fight. Music is always present in us. Man is very musical, “said the host of the Telemundo program” Día a día ” , along with Raymond Arrieta, Gil López and Nelson Del Valle.
Music goes a little bit beyond your skin, it goes to your mind. You are so moved that there are times when you listen to songs and your hair is standing on end, and that is because your mind touched you “
-Dagmar Rivera, singer and entertainer
During the nearly 10 months that the COVID-19 pandemic has spread, the interpreter has been active on her social networks, either by running the television program remotely or by publishing content created to stay in touch with it. audience, and in that, music has also been present.
Now that he has the YouTube channel, the content will be diversified, including makeup tutorials, cooking recipes, and other topics.
Finally, Dagmar hopes that this health crisis will move people to “attach importance to what it really has, namely love and togetherness.” And, jokingly and seriously, he noted that this experience will register us in history as “one of the most beautiful generations.”