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In 1983 the group suffered a tremendous loss when the leader, pianist and musical director, Pepe Rosario, died. This situation forced Los Hermanos Rosario to suspend their activities for a while and even caused the members to think of ending their musical career. However, the orchestra was able to bounce back from their loss.
In 1906, was a member of the Timbre de Oro coro de clave y guaguancó (a vocal group precursor of contemporary guaguancó), and later directed Los Roncos, another famous coro de guaguancó. He was taught the double bass by María Teresa Vera, and in 1926 he was a member of her band, Sexteto Occidente, which recorded in New York City.
La sombra de los hijos (1964) as Lauro; Los Amores de Marieta - Los Fabulosos 20s (1964) Museo del horror (1964) as Luis; Así amaron nuestros padres (1964) 'Campeón del barrio' (Su última canción) (1964) as Arturo; El río de las ánimas (1964) as Leonardo Moncada; Historia de un cobarde (1964, TV Series) Desencuentro (1964, TV Series)
Rosario (birth name: Fernando Luis Rosario Marín [a]) was born and raised in Coamo, Puerto Rico, [3] into a poor, but hard working family. His parents realized that as a child Willie was musically inclined and had him take guitar lessons at the age of six. [ 3 ]
2006 – La Historia; 2008 – Lo Esencial De Leo Dan (3 CD) 2009 – Aires De Zamba; 2013 – Leo, Escribo y Canto; 2018 – Celebrando a una Leyenda ; Los discos de oro; Para ti mis canciones; Romántico y ranchero (2 volumes) Leo Dan y Leonardo Favio, frente a frente; Latin stars; El disco del millón; El ídolo; Los fabulosos 60's; Los ...
Ayer y Hoy Con Los Montemar (2007) Blanca Rosa Gil y Los Montemar; Date below indicates rerelease on compact disc 40 Anos 40 Exitos (Date Unknown) Import; Triunfadora de Cuba (2008) No Soy Tu Esclava (2006) Las Voces Del Siglo (2006) Los Anos de Oro / Besos Brujos (2006) Besos Brujos (2005) Yo Soy La Buena (2003) La Duena y El Senora del Bolero ...
Rosario del Carmen González Flores [1] (born 4 November 1963), better known as Rosario Flores (Spanish pronunciation: [roˈsaɾjo ˈfloɾes]), is a two-time Latin Grammy Award-winning Spanish singer and actress. She was born in Madrid, Spain, as the daughter of Antonio González ('El Pescaílla') and singer Lola Flores.
Valle-Castillo studied Hispanic Language and Literature at the National Autonomous University in Mexico. [1] Valle-Castillo began publishing his poems in Pablo Antonio Cuadra's newspaper supplement, "La Prensa Literaria", in the 1970s. [2]