Celio Gonzalez Adam Ascencio (* Camajuaní, Cuba), January 29, 1924 - † Mexi… Read Full Bio ↴Celio Gonzalez Adam Ascencio (* Camajuaní, Cuba), January 29, 1924 - † Mexico City, October 17, 2004). Hot Cuban singer, known in the musical as "Cuba's Satan," "El Flaco de Oro". His time was the most prodigious Sonora Matancera.
His artistic beginnings were encouraged by her mother, and that protected by the inherited disease called phocomelia, which caused birth without two fingers and toes. As a child he helped his mother to the sale of handicraft items.
Participated in the contest of the Supreme Court held in Sancti Spiritus Arts. He lived some time in Camaguey and there, with seventeen years old, worked in the orchestra by Joaquin Mendivel and the Body Camacho. He founded the National Trio. He moved to Havana where he was employed as a singer sets the Key Youth Alfonsín Quintana, Luis Santi and Conjunto Casino.
Its golden age began on May 23, 1956, with the Sonora Matancera, at the time directed by Rogelio Martinez. Plant was singer of the band in place of Bienvenido Granda and Laíto Sureda.
The first song he recorded was the bolero-rhythmic "Burn me eyes," his first big hit, and then another as "Total", "Love Without Hope", "And do not deceive me more", "Coconut Besito."
Fidel Castro in 1959 and ruled the island, when returning from a tour Celio, when he with the unpleasant surprise that he had confiscated all his property, and to be in despair, I travel to Mexico City with his wife Martha Torres Lazarus and his children Linda Elisa Celio. hired by the record company Choral Society, and took up residence there. In 1962 he returned to Sonora Matancera and again signed for Seeco Records, staying until 1965. New achievements were added "I am the Son Cubano", "Come Party", "Nobility", "Night of Farra".
He performed in radio, television, theater, nightclubs and recorded several LPs. He excelled in the bolero, but nearly all rhythms played. Among his most memorable recordings is the bolero of Jose Dolores Quiñones "Gale aimlessly." He was known under the epithet of "The weakness of gold." In Mexico, published a book about his life and work. In 2003 he participated in a posthumous tribute to Celia Cruz. He died of respiratory failure. Before his death managed to record an album of boleros in honor of Jose Antonio Mendez.
His artistic beginnings were encouraged by her mother, and that protected by the inherited disease called phocomelia, which caused birth without two fingers and toes. As a child he helped his mother to the sale of handicraft items.
Participated in the contest of the Supreme Court held in Sancti Spiritus Arts. He lived some time in Camaguey and there, with seventeen years old, worked in the orchestra by Joaquin Mendivel and the Body Camacho. He founded the National Trio. He moved to Havana where he was employed as a singer sets the Key Youth Alfonsín Quintana, Luis Santi and Conjunto Casino.
Its golden age began on May 23, 1956, with the Sonora Matancera, at the time directed by Rogelio Martinez. Plant was singer of the band in place of Bienvenido Granda and Laíto Sureda.
The first song he recorded was the bolero-rhythmic "Burn me eyes," his first big hit, and then another as "Total", "Love Without Hope", "And do not deceive me more", "Coconut Besito."
Fidel Castro in 1959 and ruled the island, when returning from a tour Celio, when he with the unpleasant surprise that he had confiscated all his property, and to be in despair, I travel to Mexico City with his wife Martha Torres Lazarus and his children Linda Elisa Celio. hired by the record company Choral Society, and took up residence there. In 1962 he returned to Sonora Matancera and again signed for Seeco Records, staying until 1965. New achievements were added "I am the Son Cubano", "Come Party", "Nobility", "Night of Farra".
He performed in radio, television, theater, nightclubs and recorded several LPs. He excelled in the bolero, but nearly all rhythms played. Among his most memorable recordings is the bolero of Jose Dolores Quiñones "Gale aimlessly." He was known under the epithet of "The weakness of gold." In Mexico, published a book about his life and work. In 2003 he participated in a posthumous tribute to Celia Cruz. He died of respiratory failure. Before his death managed to record an album of boleros in honor of Jose Antonio Mendez.
Don Pantaleon
Celio Gonzalez Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Celio Gonzalez:
Amor Sin Esperanza Amor sin esperanza () Celio gonzalez Amor sin esperanza, es…
Así es mi alma Asi es mi alma que no guarda secretos, Hecha para el…
Asombro Asombro () Celio gonzalez Yo no se, como puede la luna bri…
Cien Mil Cosas Si tú supieras las ganas que tengo de estar contigo Para…
En El Balcon Aquel En el balcon aquel (Leopoldo ulloa) Celio gonzalez Recuerda…
Estoy Pensando en Tí Pensando en ti, ninguna herida sana sin *** gris Así se…
Intruso Corazón Intruso corazón porque te metes con mis sentimientos? Si yo …
La Primera Piedra LA PRIMERA PIEDRA Dices que mi amor no vale nada Que esta…
Mi Desgracia Mi desgracia Celio gonzalez Mi desgracia, es haberte confes…
Pecado Mortal Yo se' que tu' amor es un castigo, Que amarte…
Quémame los Ojos Deja que tus ojos me vuelvan a mirar Deja que mis…
Quimera Fugaz Quimera fugaz (Oneida andrade) Celio gonzalez Destino fatal…
Recuerdos De Navidad Otra Navidad, otro año más, de recordación Estaré muy triste…
Sin pensar en ti Sin pensar en ti (Pedro ramos) Celio gonzalez Quisiera olvi…
Total Pretendiendo humillarme pregonaste El haber desdeñado mi pa…
Una Docena de Besos UNA DOCENA DE BESOS Celio Gonzàlez y la Sonora Matancera Un…
Vendaval Sin Rumbo VENDAVAL SIN RUMBO (José Dolores Quiñonez) CELIO GONZALEZ JA…
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antoniskara
Voy a explicar cómo es la cosa. En el cd "Cuban Pearls 2: Soneros de Ayer y de Hoy", en el disco 1, la segunda cancion es el "Don Pantaleón (Celio Gonzalez y Sonora Matancera) 1954". Usted puede comprobarlo visitando amazon.com y buscando el tracklist de esta colección de música. También hay otras dos colecciones de CD en Amazon, que incluyen la misma cancion: "Buena Vista Nights- The Best Of Cuba" y "La Música de Cuba - Soneros de Cuba, Vol. 2/1938 -. 1956".
Orlando Mejia
El realidad, esta grabacion no es con la Sonora Matancera, sino con la Orquesta de Pepe Delgado, en este LP figuran un total de doce temas, este acetato jamas lo he visto pasado a CD. Muchas disqueras cometen errores desafortunados y comprensibles al querer atribuir lo que jamas grabo la Matancera. Celio ni siquiera llego a cantar Don Pantaleon con el Decano de los conjuntos. En este LP interpreta Celio un bello tema titulado: Como cambia el tiempo. Saludos y mis respetos a todos. Setarcos
KLAVEMANÍA
Amigos, esta es la voz de Celio Gonzalez naturalmente, pero la Orquesta que lo acompaña es la del Maestro y pianista Cubano Pepe Delgado. Este acetato fue grabado originalmente para el sello Gema de Puerto Rico ( LPG-3013 titulado ¡Qué rico canta Celio!
Juan Logoi
... Gran standard de la música cubana y de la época, este tema está incluído en un trabajo denominado "Que Rico Canta Celio" del año 1966 grabado para el sello Gema, propiedad de Pepé Delgado y, quien así mismo acompaña a Celio con su excelente orquesta. En el año 1978 circuló una reedición de este trabajo que es excelente....
antoniskara
También puede escuchar una muestra de la pista en el sitio de Amazon. Usted encontrará que es la misma canción con la que me he subido aquí. Honestamente, no sé si estoy tan mal. Si usted o cualquier otro tiene una idea que es la verdad por favor, comparta aquí. En cualquier caso, muchas gracias de antemano por su comentario. Tenga un buen día.
chulie96
This version is on the 1966 Album "Que rico canta Celio" (Gema records LPG-3013) as Celio with Orchestra Pepe Delgado... Other tracks of this album on youtube: Mi Descracia (Roberto, Celio, Rando y los Contes).. so who has a clue.. Can anyone download "Con una lagrima"?
heissjungge
En definitiva sí es el "satanás de Cuba", el gran Celio González, pero estoy de acuerdo con Orlando Mejía quien señala que es la orquesta de Pepe Delgado la que lo acompaña, es sencillo: la Sonora Matancera nunca usó trombones ni saxos, sólo sus clásicas trompetas. Es un gran tema, pero creo que en los créditos la compañía que editó el nombre, se equivocó al integrar el nombre de la Sonora, por lo demás, un gran tema.
kilgraw
algien tiene las letras de la cancion?
antoniskara
He incluido los enlaces de estos discos cd de hasta en los detalles de la canción.
delgado rodriguez pantaleon
Megusta