JULITO RODRIGUEZ Y SU TRIO - Gotitas De Dolor.wmv

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Words and music by Julito Rodriguez Reyes. Julito Rodríguez born October 5, 1925 in Santurce, Puerto Rico, is a bolero singer, guitarist & composer. Rodriguez was acknowledged to be a child prodigy in music, becoming interested in this topic since his early childhood. His father encouraged him to study the violin and soon, he joined the Banda Hatuey as a substitute. After moving across the island to Ponce, a town located in the south coast, he organized the "Orquesta Hatuey de Ponce". Julito Rodriguez got his first guitar as a present from his mother. He returned to San Juan in 1946, to study at the Universidad de Puerto Rico, there he joined the ROTC band directed by Rafael Alers. By 1947, Rodriguez had found a new musical passion in the "trio" music. His first "trio" was named "Los Romanceros". The group enjoyed considerable success until 1950, when Rodriguez decided to join the United States military. Rafael Hernandez helped Rodriguez decide to join the world famous trio, Los Panchos, in 1952. With Los Panchos, Rodriguez's fame expanded beyond Puerto Rico and the rest of Latin America, as the group made several tours that also included Spain, Portugal, Italy and even Israel and Lebanon in the Middle East. Julito Rodriguez became an idol in Mexico as well, recording 122 songs as a member of Los Panchos in that country. Rodriguez, as a composer, wrote one of the classics of the Latin American bolero repertory: Mar y cielo (Sea and Sky). -...el mar y el cielo, se ven igual de azules, y la distancia parece que los une...-. Julito Rodríguez was succeeded at Los Panchos by Johnny Albino. Nevertheless, he continued active in trio music, forming the "Trio Los Primos" group. In 1961, this group became the first Puerto Rican trio to perform at New York's Radio City Music Hall. The group later changed its name to "Julito Rodriguez and his Trio". By 1975, Rodriguez had once again moved on, this time around to form "Los Tres Grandes" ("The Three Great Ones"), alongside Tato Díaz and Miguel Alcaide. The trio recorded nine LP albums, and remained together until 1983, after which Rodriguez returned to a more private life. Rodriguez and Albino were joined in 2000 during a series of concerts, to commemorate their respective eras as members of Los Panchos.

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  • NO ENCUENTRO EL VIDEO CON LA CANCION BRINDIS,Y ME GUSTARIA OIRLA Y VERLO....

  • @1641921 No tengo esa cancion "Brindis".

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  • @golon58 Tienes toda la razon el maestro scharon fue maestro de Alcaide.

  • definitivamente fue el primer trio de aquella epoca puertorriquena julito rodriguez ,tatin vale y el gran rafael sharron en el requinto dicho de paso sharron es mi tio y para muchos nunca se le dio el reconocimiento que verdaderamente el tenia merecido en la guitarra ,saben que que si miguelito alcaide toca bien sharron fue su maestro solo para aquellas gente que conocieron a sharron y alcaide saben verdaderamente lo que digo sinquerer ofender a nadie sharronsiempre fuemasreservadoenestecampo

  • Hacia muchos años que no oia a Julito Rodriguez. Yo era muy joven cuando el cantaba con su trio. Estas canciones llegan al alma por que es musica del ayer que nunca pasara de moda.

  • ESTA cancion es muy buena para aquellas que se creen que uno despues de llorar por ella una va seguir buscandolas

  • Adorable canción!!

  • muy buena cancion!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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