Benny More (sometimes Benny Moré, Benny Moré or Beny More) (August 24, 1919… Read Full Bio ↴Benny More (sometimes Benny Moré, Benny Moré or Beny More) (August 24, 1919 – February 19, 1963) is considered by many fans of Cuban music as the greatest Cuban singer of all time.
He was gifted with an innate musicality and fluid tenor voice which he colored and phrased with great expressivity. Moré was a master all the genres of Cuban music, including son montuno, mambo, guaracha, guajira, cha cha cha, afro, canción, guaguancó, and bolero.
The eldest of eighteen children, Moré was born in Santa Isabel de las Lajas in the former province of Las Villas in central Cuba. In 1936, at age seventeen, he left Las Lajas for Havana. His first breakthrough was winning a radio competition. He then joined Trío Matamoros (later known as Conjunto Matamoros, with which he remained several years, making a number of recordings.
In 1945 Moré went with Conjunto Matamoros to Mexico, where he performed in two of the most famous cabarets of the age, the Montparnasse and the Río Rosa. He made several recordings. Conjunto Matamoros returned to Havana, while Moré remained in Mexico, where he made several recordings for RCA Victor, together with the orchestra of Mariano Mercerón: "Me voy pal pueblo" y "Desdichado". He also recorded with Perez Prado: "Bonito y sabroso", "Mucho corazón", "Pachito el che", and "Ensalada de mambo". He also recorded "Dolor carabalí", which Moré considered his best composition recorded with Pérez Prado, and one he never wanted to re-record.
At the end of 1950, Moré returned to Cuba. He was a star in Mexico, Panama, Colombia, Brazil and Puerto Rico, but virtually unknown on the island. His first Cuban recording was "Bonito y Sabroso". Moré eventually decided to start his own orchestra, which he called Banda Gigante. In the years 1954 and 1955, Moré's group became immensely popular. In 1956 and 1957, it toured Venezuela, Jamaica, Haiti, Colombia, Panama, Mexico and the United States, where the group played at the Oscar ceremonies.
In the aftermath of the Cuban Revolution, many of Moré's colleagues, such as singer Celia Cruz, left for the US where they earned large amounts of money performing and recording. However, Moré preferred to remain in Cuba. He died in 1963 at age 43 of cirrhosis. An estimated 100,000 fans attended his funeral.
He was gifted with an innate musicality and fluid tenor voice which he colored and phrased with great expressivity. Moré was a master all the genres of Cuban music, including son montuno, mambo, guaracha, guajira, cha cha cha, afro, canción, guaguancó, and bolero.
The eldest of eighteen children, Moré was born in Santa Isabel de las Lajas in the former province of Las Villas in central Cuba. In 1936, at age seventeen, he left Las Lajas for Havana. His first breakthrough was winning a radio competition. He then joined Trío Matamoros (later known as Conjunto Matamoros, with which he remained several years, making a number of recordings.
In 1945 Moré went with Conjunto Matamoros to Mexico, where he performed in two of the most famous cabarets of the age, the Montparnasse and the Río Rosa. He made several recordings. Conjunto Matamoros returned to Havana, while Moré remained in Mexico, where he made several recordings for RCA Victor, together with the orchestra of Mariano Mercerón: "Me voy pal pueblo" y "Desdichado". He also recorded with Perez Prado: "Bonito y sabroso", "Mucho corazón", "Pachito el che", and "Ensalada de mambo". He also recorded "Dolor carabalí", which Moré considered his best composition recorded with Pérez Prado, and one he never wanted to re-record.
At the end of 1950, Moré returned to Cuba. He was a star in Mexico, Panama, Colombia, Brazil and Puerto Rico, but virtually unknown on the island. His first Cuban recording was "Bonito y Sabroso". Moré eventually decided to start his own orchestra, which he called Banda Gigante. In the years 1954 and 1955, Moré's group became immensely popular. In 1956 and 1957, it toured Venezuela, Jamaica, Haiti, Colombia, Panama, Mexico and the United States, where the group played at the Oscar ceremonies.
In the aftermath of the Cuban Revolution, many of Moré's colleagues, such as singer Celia Cruz, left for the US where they earned large amounts of money performing and recording. However, Moré preferred to remain in Cuba. He died in 1963 at age 43 of cirrhosis. An estimated 100,000 fans attended his funeral.
Cienfuegos
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Bonito y Sabroso Pero qué bonito y sabroso Bailan el mambo las mexicanas Muev…
Como Fue Cómo fue No sé decirte cómo fue No sé explicarme qué pasó Pe…
la culebra Íbamos a la molienda íbamos a la molienda De pronto yo vi…
Manzanillo A la bahía de Manzanillo Voy a pescar la luna en…
Mata Siguaraya En mi cuba nace una mata Que sin permiso no…
Que bueno baila usted Castellanos, qué bueno baila usted Castellanos, qué bueno ba…
Que Bueno Balia Usted Castellanos, qué bueno baila usted Castellanos, qué bueno ba…
YO NO FUI (Oye no te enoje', yo no fui) Si te vienen a…
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@ovlrecords4659
Cienfuegos es la ciudad
Que màs me gusta a mí.
Cienfuegos es la ciudad
Que màs me gusta a mí.
Cuando a Cienfuegos llegué
Y esa ciudad quise verla
Ya que la llaman "La Perla"
Ahora les diré porqué.
Una cienfueguera me dijo, Moré
En una parte de mayo
Allá por Pasacaballo
Con rumbo hacia Rancho Luna
Ella me dió una fortuna, señores,
Y en Cienfuegos me quedé
Ya tú lo ves"
Cienfuegos es la ciudad
Que màs me gusta a mí.
Me gustó ver como baja
Del monte La Hanabanilla
Y como choca en la orilla
De la roca que lo ataca
Me gusto ver como encaja
El Escambray en el llano
Me gusta el rancho de guano
Donde guajiro nací
Pero más me gusta a mí
Cienfuegos por…
@latinosomos
Gracias por
visitar mi canal. Espero que usted y sus
amistades se suscriban al mismo. Debo de
corregir que el primer cubano que dio a conocer la música cubana en el mundo
entero fue la orquesta de DON AZPIAZU y Antonio Machín (cantante) con el éxito EL
MANICERO. Eso ocurrió en el 1930. Ese video lo puede ver en este canal porque
es único. Benny More fue también miembro
del Trio Matamoros y la Orquesta de Perez Prado.
Atentamente
JUAN R
@vincentehernandez5421
somos cubanos Beni fue y cera un bárbaro nadie como el no merecía morir des canse en pas con suelos y mucha fortaleza para familias y amistades ✝️🇨🇺📿🌺🥀🌹🏵️🌷🌺🥀🌹🏵️🌷🌺🥀🌹🏵️🌷🌺🥀🌹🏵️🌷🏵️🌹🌺🌺🥀🌹🏵️🌷🏵️🌹🥀🌺🌷🏵️🌹🥀🌺🥀🌹🏵️🌷🏵️🌹🌺🌺🥀🌹🏵️🌷🏵️🌹🥀🌺🥀🌹🏵️🌷🏵️🌹🥀🌺🌺🥀🌹🏵️🌷🏵️🌹🥀🌺🥀🌹🏵️🌷🏵️🌹🥀🌺🌷🏵️🌹🥀🌺🥀🌹🏵️🌷🏵️🌹🥀🌺Beni des canse en pas ✝️🇨🇺📿🌷🏵️🌹🥀🌺🇨🇺📿🌷🏵️🌹🥀🌺🇨🇺📿🌷🏵️🌹🥀🌺🥀🌹🏵️🌷📿🇨🇺📿🌷🏵️🌹🥀🌺🥀🌹🏵️🌷📿🇨🇺cuba y anjel
@gusgarcia4946
Soy boricua,y aunque hector la voe era grande BENNY MORE sea siempre el as grande
@ziggystardust5669
No hay punto de comparación... eso es para ni entrar el debate que todo lo que defiende la figura de Lavoe en representación de PR es un robo cultural a Cuba, pero bueno nunca lo reconocerán y tienen la validación más importante del mundo en función de ustedes, es decir su amo EEUU, sin embargo cualquiera que conoce de música lo sabe y hasta los mismos músicos de respeto de esas generaciones siempre dijeron que hacían música cubana, solo que las necesidades de identidad cultural y el nacionalismo burdo de otros hizo de las suyas.
@JacobTanks
Jamaicans Love Benny More 🇯🇲 🇨🇺
@franchescacarrasco6351
Cubans love Jamaicans!!!!
@carlosalbertosilva2003
Soy de Barranquilla Colombia y amo a Cuba y su musica.
@ivonnemeromperelcorazon.co2650
Benny more el Artista del SIGLO Y SOY BORICUA Y JOVEN PERONESTE SEÑOR ES ERA DE OTRA GALAXIA.DLB.🇨🇺🇨🇺😔😔
@carlossolisbaallesteros7704
Desde el ECUADOR grandes los CUBANOS son únicos calidad de personas y su música la mejor son unos grandes en todo.siendo una isla tan pequeña y tan pequeña y con tanto bloqueo se crecen.VIVAN LOS CUBANOS.
@blancaortizcarrillo3210
Como él no hay otro, que genio, Dios lo teenga en sus anta gloria, sé por leyendas, que era muy humilde. Su música tan chevere.
@joseguerra1910
ese negro era un genio la verdad