Barbarito Diez
50 top tracks
Barbarito Diez
50 top tracks
Albums

Gems of Cuban Music
Barbarito Diez

La Leyenda Viva!!!
Barbarito Diez

Así Bailaba Cuba, Vol. 1
Barbarito Diez

Asi Bailaba Cuba Vol. 5
Barbarito Diez

Un Retrato De La Voz Del Danzón
Barbarito Diez

La Leyenda Viva!!! La Verdadera Historia
Barbarito Diez

Joyas Musicales - Los Años De Oro Series
Barbarito Diez

Asi Bailaba Cuba Vol.1.2
Barbarito Diez

Barbarito Diez Con La R. Venezolana
Barbarito Diez

Detlef's La Isla Bonita - Musica Cubana Vol. 3
Barbarito Diez

Asi
Barbarito Diez

Asi Bailaba Cuba Vol. Vii
Barbarito Diez
Biography
( 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)....Read more on Last.fm
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( 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. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Barbarito+Diez">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
