Benny Moré Con Las Orquesta Rafael De Paz Y La Orquesta De Chucho Rodríguez - Bonito Y Sabroso 1951 1952
Artist: Benny Moré Con Las Orquesta Rafael De Paz Y La Orquesta De Chucho Rodríguez
Album: Bonito Y Sabroso 1951 1952
Album: Bonito Y Sabroso 1951 1952
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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¡Oh Barbara! | ||
Sin Razón Ni Justicia | ||
Yo No Fui | ||
Esta Noche Corazón | ||
Qué Aguante | ||
Qué Pasará | ||
Dónde Estabas Tú | ||
Bonito Y Sabroso | ||
El Marranito | ||
Mi Chiquita | ||
El Bobo De La Yuca | ||
Que Se Me Caigan Los Dientes | ||
Yiriyiribon | ||
San Fernando | ||
La Televisión | ||
Qué Cinturita | ||
Mata Siguaraya | ||
La Maricutana |
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Credits
Role | Credit |
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Accompanied By | La Orquesta De Chucho Rodríguez (tracks: 10, 11, 15), Orquesta Rafael De Paz |
Liner Notes | Sigfredo Ariel |
Vocals | Tony Camargo (tracks: 10, 15) |
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Barcode (Text): 8 500001 611028About Benny Moré Con Las Orquesta Rafael De Paz Y La Orquesta De Chucho Rodríguez
Beny Moré was born 24th August 1919 in Santa Isabel de las Lajas, Cienfuegos, Cuba. Despite having an exceptional voice, leading his own orchestra and writing his own music he never had an academic music training. Moré was a master all the genres of Cuban music, including son montuno, mambo, guaracha, guajira, cha cha cha, Afro-Cuban, canción, guaguancó, and bolero.
He was known variously as "El Bárbaro del Ritmo" and "El Sonero Mayor".
Arriving in Havana in 1940 he sang in clubs, restaurants, bars and cafes accompanied by his guitar. His first breakthrough came when he sang on the CMQ radio station's talent show La Corte Suprema del Arte. He won first prize. Siro Rodríguez, of the Trío Matamoros, talent-spotted Moré singing in the bar El Temple. Following this meeting the mid-forties found him touring Mexico as lead singer with Conjunto Matamoros.
Moré settled in Mexico to record music and perform with one of the best Mexican bands at that time, Son Veracruz. He also produced around 60 records with Damaso Perez Prado Orchestra. He returned to Cuba in the late 1950s and formed the Giant Orchestra in August 1953. He and his orchestra achieved immense popularity in the US and Latin America. Moré remained in Cuba until his death in 1963.
Real Name
- Bartolomé Maximiliano Moré Gutiérrez
Name Vars
- B. More
- B. Moré
- Bartolomé \
- Moré
- Bartolomé (Beny) Moré
- Beni More
- Beni Moré
- Benni More
- Benny
- Benny M.
- Benny More
- Benny Morè
- Benny Moré
- Beny
- Beny More
- More
- Бени Мора
Aliases
- Bartolomé Maximiliano
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