Juan Chabaya Lampe (known by the pseudonym Padú del Caribe ( Father of the Caribbean ) or Tata di Cultura ( Father of Culture ) (born April 26, 1920 , on Aruba Island) is a Creole musician, singer, artist, popular in the Netherlands Antilles .
| Juan Chabaya Lampe | |
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| Date of Birth | April 26, 1920 (99 years old) |
| Place of Birth | about. Aruba |
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| Occupation | , , |
The author of the words of the national anthem of Aruba , adopted and approved on March 18, 1976 . The original song "Aruba Souls Thera" was written by him in 1952. Since, in Aruba, the official Dutch language is , to enhance national self-awareness, the words of the anthem Padu Lampe wrote in papiamento . He wrote a lot in Spanish , at one time he was popular in Venezuela , Colombia , the USA , and the Netherlands .
Padu Lampe - the first on about. Aruba is a musician who managed to make professional recordings abroad (in the USA and Venezuela). In addition, he was the first artist to successfully present and sell his paintings at international exhibitions and auctions.