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Los Compadres was a famous Cuban trova duo formed by Lorenzo Hierrezuelo in 1947. At the time Lorenzo had a singing duo with María Teresa Vera , and this partnership continued alongside the new venture.
Los Compadres team No.1… won first place Thursday night, the Oak Glen Oakies took first place Friday and Los Compadres team No.2… won first place Saturday…Harry Kester of Palm Springs did ...
Los Compadres full title Los Compadres: La Perfecta Ocasión was a collective album by Los Compadres made up of three musical stars of Puerto Rico, Valentino (of the duo Magnate & Valentino and Mario VI and Gocho released on December 5, 2006.
Lorenzo Hierrezuelo (Hierrezuelo La O, 5 September 1907 in El Caney – 16 November 1993 in Havana) was a Cuban trova musician, singer, guitarist and composer. His face showed clear signs of Amerindian descent: [citation needed] he was of Indo-mulatto heritage (one of his grandmothers was a Siboney).
Los Compadres were one of the most successful Cuban duos of their time. The rediscovery of his music in Spain was with the help of Santiago Auserón in the 90's. Greater international fame came later, in 1997, with the release of the Buena Vista Social Club album, a hugely successful recording which won several Grammy awards.
The group started life as Compay Segundo y sus Muchachos, founded by Compay Segundo in 1955 after he left Los Compadres. The group was then relaunched in 1992 and underwent several personnel changes during the 90's. After Compay Segundo's death in 2003, the group was renamed as Grupo Compay Segundo. Grupo Compay Segundo, the legend of Chan Chan ...
The Three Happy Compadres (Spanish: Los Tres Alegres Compadres) is a 1952 Mexican western musical comedy film directed by Julián Soler and starring Jorge Negrete, Pedro Armendáriz, Andrés Soler and Rebeca Iturbide. [1] [2] It was shot at the Churubusco Studios in Mexico City. The film's sets were designed by the art director José Rodríguez ...
The 1960 Salvadoran coup d'état also known as El Madrugón de los Compadres, [1] was the successful overthrow in El Salvador of the José Maria Lemus administration by leftist elements of the military and civilians. [2]