• María Romeu Jr. with Díez as lead singer. Some years later the band was renamed Orquesta de Barbarito Díez. During his career, Díez toured the Dominican...
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  • (also in duo with Cesária Évora) Celia Cruz Celina González Dan Den Barbarito Díez José Feliciano Olga Guillot Orquesta Aragón Omara Portuondo María Dolores...
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  • professor Barbarito Díez (1909–1995), Cuban singer Benni Diez, German filmmaker Diego Díez Ferreras (d. 1697), Spanish artist Eduardo Díez de Medina, Bolivian...
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  • an 1892 play by Adolfo León Gómez "El Soldado", a song recorded by Barbarito Díez "Soldados", a 1985 song recorded by Legião Urbana 'El Soldado', an Argentine...
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    María Romeu Jr., then by Barbarito Díez. It still played the traditional danzón, but now was known as Orquesta de Barbarito Díez. Romeu wrote and arranged...
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    film and television. They performed in New York with Beny Moré and Barbarito Diez. In 1964 the duo stopped performing together and González continued...
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    Alfonso singing "El Ilustrado Caballero de Paris" on YouTube (in Spanish) Barbarito Diez El Caballero de Paris Astrological Chart Facebook Page María Argelia...
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    Xiomara Alfaro, Omara Portuondo, Tito Puente, Olga Guillot, Oscar Chávez, Barbarito Diez with the Antonio María Romeu's Orchestra, Jonah Jones. (see Discography)...
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  • Castro Compay Segundo Conjunto Casino Conjunto Chappottín Caridad Cuervo Barbarito Díez Carlos Embale Dúo Cabrisas-Farach Mary Esquivel José Fajardo Roberto...
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    important musical influences were María Teresa Vera, Lorenzo Hierrezuelo, Barbarito Diez, Benny Moré, Lucho Gatica, and Johann Sebastian Bach.[citation needed]...
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  • Barreto Bola de Nieve Lino Borges Esther Borja Los Bucaneros Elena Burke Barbarito Díez Felipe Dulzaides y Los Armónicos Hilario Durán Rembert Egües Estrellas...
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    Havana. In this period Graciano Gómez joined the band on guitar and Barbarito Díez became the lead singer. With them, the Sexteto Matancero held its first...
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  • performed the bolero "Honda pena" together with famous danzón singer Barbarito Díez and the popular charanga Orquesta Aragón. Paulina Álvarez died on July...
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  • María Romeu, then by Barbarito Díez. It still played the traditional danzón, but now was called the Orquesta de Barbarito Díez. The son dates back to...
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    Guillot (Musart-Balboa, a division of Concord Music Group, Inc. - 1991) Barbarito Diez with the Antonio María Romeu Orchestra (Musart-Balboa, a division of...
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    Cruz — singer Anga Díaz — percussionist and former member of Irakere Barbarito Diez — singer Addys D'Mercedes — singer Richard Egües — flute player, a member...
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  • Rubalcaba released its most successful album, Vivencias, which featured Barbarito Díez and Tito Gómez, two of the most significant voices of the danzón and...
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  • 1985) November 18 – Johnny Mercer, songwriter (d. 1976) December 4 – Barbarito Diez, Cuban singer and bandleader (d. 1995) December 20 – Vagn Holmboe, Danish...
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  • April 25 – Ginger Rogers, US actress, dancer and singer, 83 May 6 – Barbarito Diez, Cuban singer and bandleader, 85 May 8 – Teresa Teng, singer, 42 May...
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  • studio live performances included, Orquesta Aragón, Orquesta Sensación y Barbarito Diez. Sierra, Mayra Cue. "Los inicios del drama radial cubano". "Mocavo and...
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    by artists such as Oscar D'Leon, Gualberto Ibarreto, Quinto Criollo, Barbarito Diez, Aida Cuevas, Serenata Guayanesa, Fania Allstars, Roberto Roena, Urbanda...
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    Trabuco and other bands that Naranjo led alternated with musicians like Barbarito Diez, Estrellas de Areito, Larry Harlow, Eddie Palmieri, Son 14 and Chucho...
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  • creating a new genre called the Danzonete. Later, the black singer Barbarito Diez joined the charanga of Antonio María Romeu in 1935 and, over the years...
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  • odio (I Hate You) sung by the Trío Matamoros and by Rita Montaner and Barbarito Diez with Antonio María Romeu’s band. The song was covered (in translation)...
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  • live evening national telecast by CMBF-TV [es]. Other singers included Barbarito Diez, María Teresa Vera, Lorenzo Hierrezuelo, and the group Cuarteto d'Aida...
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  • René Cabell, Vicentico Valdés, Miguelito Valdés, Joseíto Fernández and Barbarito Diez; actors like Rita Montaner, Jesús Alvariño, Rolando Ochoa, Leopoldo...
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    Pérez Ágreda 1941–1942   Héctor Cuenca 1942–1943   Julio Diez 1943–1945 Agriculture Saverio Barbarito 1941   Rodolfo Rojas 1941–1943   Ángel Biagini 1943–1945...
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