( Bolondrón, Cuba, December 4, 1909; La Habana, Cuba, May 6, 1995) Cuban s… Read Full Bio ↴( Bolondrón, Cuba, December 4, 1909; La Habana, Cuba, May 6, 1995) Cuban singer of romantic pop music, such as Danzon and Bolero. Possessor of a voice, described by some as "unusually beautiful" is an icon in the musical evocation of romantic Havana 1930. Because of his unique style of singing danzón, Barbarito Diez was given the title "La Voz de Oro del Danzon. " (Golden Voice of Danzon).
He spent his childhood in Central Manatí and in the late 1920's he moved to Havana to become part of Graciano Gomez' musical group.
In 1935, he formed part of the Antonio Maria Romeu Orchestra as a voice soloist, being a Danzones, Sones and Boleros interpreter for more than five decades. With this orchestra, Diez was accompanied at shows and recording sessions, even after Romeo's death, until the eighties.
Alongside his work in the orchestra Romeu, founded the Select Quartet, with whom he conducted performances of the bohemian cabaret of Havana in the forties.
Towards the end of his career, he decided to disband the orchestra that accompanied him in his later years, due to personal friction among musicians. Barbarito Diez died in Havana on May 6, 1995 as a result of diabetes mellitus.
He spent his childhood in Central Manatí and in the late 1920's he moved to Havana to become part of Graciano Gomez' musical group.
In 1935, he formed part of the Antonio Maria Romeu Orchestra as a voice soloist, being a Danzones, Sones and Boleros interpreter for more than five decades. With this orchestra, Diez was accompanied at shows and recording sessions, even after Romeo's death, until the eighties.
Alongside his work in the orchestra Romeu, founded the Select Quartet, with whom he conducted performances of the bohemian cabaret of Havana in the forties.
Towards the end of his career, he decided to disband the orchestra that accompanied him in his later years, due to personal friction among musicians. Barbarito Diez died in Havana on May 6, 1995 as a result of diabetes mellitus.
Reina Guajira
Barbarito Diez Lyrics
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Elder Dayán Díaz Yo sentí que tu amor me sabía a eternidad Que mis…
Elder Dayán Díaz & Lucas Dangond Yo sentí que tu amor me sabía a eternidad Que mis…
Elder Dayán Díaz Lucas Dangond Yo sentí que tu amor me sabía a eternidad Que mis…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Barbarito Diez:
Ansiedad Hay en tus labios en flor Un veneno mortal Son tus caricias…
Bajo un Palmar Yo tuve un sueño feliz, quise hacerlo un canción Y mi guitar…
Capullito De Alheli Lindo capullo de alelí Si tú supieras mi dolor Correspondier…
Frenesí Besame tu a mi, besame igual que mi boca te…
La Sitiera Sitiera mia, dime que has hecho, de nuestro dulce hogar Cuna…
Lagrimas Negras Aunque tu, me has echado en el abandono Aunque tu, has…
Las Perlas de Tu Boca Esas perlas que tú guardas con cuidado en tan lindo…
Longina En el lenguaje misterioso de tus ojos Hay un tema que…
Mujer Mujer, mujer divina tienes el veneno que fascina en…
Panama Viejo He vivido gozando el recuerdo lejano de tus piedras vetustas…
Volví A Querer He vuelto a verla en la ventana como en la…
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Quien compuso esta cancion (La Sitiera) originalmente? Porque veo muchos nombres como compositores, pero ningunos pueden haberlo compuesto, como son mucho mas recientes que Barbarito, y me acuerdo de esta cancion desde nina en los 50's. Ademas que el nombre del album "Asi Bailaba Cuba" suggiere que son canciones todavia mas ancianas. Sabe alguien cuando se compuso y por quien?