• Guillermo Portabales (born José Guillermo Quesada Castillo; 6 April 1911 – 25 October 1970) was a Cuban singer-songwriter and guitarist who popularized...
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  • guajira was refined and popularized by the singer and guitarist Guillermo Portabales, whose elegant style was known as guajira de salón or guajira-son...
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    who have recorded versions of "El amor de mi bohío": Pedro Vargas, Guillermo Portabales, Juan Legido, Trío Matamoros, Tito Gómez with the Orquesta Riverside...
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    toured all Latin America and Europe and recorded in New York. In 1940 Guillermo Portabales performed with the trio. Matamoros expanded the trio into a conjunto...
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  • Nogueira Gomez Gilberto Velázquez Gloria Estefan Gonzalo Rubalcaba Guillermo Portabales Habana Abierta Harold Lopez Nussa Horacio Gutiérrez Hubert de Blanck...
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    African traditions and styles even-handedly. There were exceptions. Guillermo Portabales (Cienfuegos, 6 April 1911 – San Juan, Puerto Rico 25 October 1970)...
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  • Pun featuring Tony Sunshine "787" by Ivy Queen "A Borinquen" by Guillermo Portabales "A Forgotten Spot (Olvidado)" by Zion & Lennox, Ivy Queen, De La...
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  • Estefan, singer, composer Gonzalo Rubalcaba, pianist Guillermo Portabales, singer, songwriter Guillermo Rubalcaba, musician Harold Lopez Nussa, jazz pianist...
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  • Delfín 3:13 7. "Veinte años" María Teresa Vera 3:29 8. "El carretero" Guillermo Portabales 3:28 9. "Candela" Faustino Oramas 5:27 10. "Amor de loca juventud"...
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  • the Guajira and the Son (called Guajira-Son). Singer and guitarist Guillermo Portabales was the most outstanding representative of this genre. Criolla is...
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  • Sylva) "Canto Siboney" (Ernesto Lecuona Casado) "El Carretero" (Jose "Guillermo Portabales" Quesada del Castillo) "Cienfuegos (tiene su guaguanco)" (Victor...
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    (Ansonia - 1962) Marco Antonio Muñíz (RCA Victor Mexicana - 1962) Guillermo Portabales (Gema Records - 1967) Rafael Hernández and Lorenzo González (Compañía...
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  • (Cienfuegos, 29 December 1930) Martica Morejón (b. 21 June 1942) Guillermo Portabales Ángel Valiente, Angelito, (San Antonio de los Baños, 28 February...
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  • Meñique Ismael Miranda Monguito Andy Montañez Beny Moré Eliades Ochoa Guillermo Portabales Omara Portuondo Joe Quijano Ismael Quintana Miguel Quintana Ismael...
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  • March 18 – Smiley Burnette, singer-songwriter (d. 1967) April 6 – Guillermo Portabales, singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 1970) April 8 – Ichirō Fujiyama...
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  • Estefan) - 4:20 From 1994 album El Amor "A Caballo" ("El Carretero") (Guillermo Portabales) - 3:52 From 1990 album Bandido "Debajo del Olivo" (J. Carmona, El...
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  • the band takes songs written or performed by the Cuban songwriter Guillermo Portabales, and plays them in a Congolese style, replacing their Spanish lyrics...
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  • vocals (1938) Pedro Vargas: vocals (1939) Mario Suárez: vocals (1939) Guillermo Portabales: vocals (1939) René Cabel: vocals (1939–40) Chucho Martínez Gil:...
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