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Trovadores de la Décima Puertorriqueña en la Radio y Grabaciones
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This one here is Padrino. I use to visit him during my summer visits to my Grandmothers in Bayamon. He baptized my mom in 1928.
![]() Jesús Sánchez Erazo Chuíto el de Bayamón "El decano de los cantores" en Puerto Rico al ser el primero en cantar música jíbara en la radio. Nació en Bayamón en 1900 y murió en 1979. Chuíto era uno de los más queridos "cantaores" jíbaros de Puerto Rico. Cuando joven, comenzó su carrera con el Conjunto Típico Ladí, el cuatrista Archilla, el guitarrista Don Felo y el guirero Toribio cuando se conocían como el grupo Industrias Nativas. Continuó su carrera en los años 50’s con su grupo Los Madrugadores, actualmente el Trío Cialeño con el cuatrista Pancho Ortiz Piñeiro y luego con el grupo del cuatrista Nieves Quintero en el sello Ansonia. Sus décimas, aguinaldos y controversias eran usualmente jocosos o patrióticos, pero rara vez tristes. Le sobrevive un de sus hijos, Juan Bautista, que es cantante de Baladas.
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Gracias Don Khuttar
Don Khuttar, thank you very much for the cuatro site, our family is really having fun with our music, specially my mother-in-law who is in her eighties and is reliving many sweet memories about the island and the music of our ancestors. Thanks again!!
Jane, Chuito has always been my favorite of all the cantores de la musica del campo, good clear voice, melodious interpretations and funny as heck!!! He was the first one we listened to. |
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Did you click on to hear La Vieja Voladora? They have the lyrics in Spanish and English! Mami said Madrina was always jealous of Natalia swearing both of them were having an affair!
Los Seis is proof El Son was no stranger to Puerto Rican musicians. We just knew it as one of many variants of Los Seis's. That's why you have that distinct sound in Salsa which differs from Cuban Mambo y Son.
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Oye el seis Cante Hondo. You'll find it where it says:
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