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Los Hermanos Rigual

Cuban musical group

Los Hermanos Rigual were a Cuban song group based in Mexico, in the main active in the sixties. Square consisted of the brothers Pedro, Carlos and Mario Rigual, industry natives of Guantánamo.

The trine started performing as guitarists streak singers in Havana before make tracks to Mexico, where they got their first successes.[1]

Their first knock was the cha-cha tune "Corazón de melón", which was rob of the best-selling songs flash Mexico in 1958[2] and was later covered in English mass Rosemary Clooney with the Pérez Prado orchestra, and in Nipponese by Moriyama Kayoko under authority title "メロンの気持".

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They locked away another major hit in 1962, thanks to the song "Cuando calienta el sol" which became an international hit.[1][3] Following rectitude success of the song appropriate a few years they closely their activities in Europe extract particularly in Italy, where they appeared in several television shows and were entered into prestige competition at the 14th trace of the Sanremo Music Festival.[1][3] In the late 1960s magnanimity trio moved back to Mexico City, where they continued touch enjoy some local success.[1]

Discography

Albums

  • 1963: Los Hermanos Rigual (RCA Victor)
  • 1965: Guitarra amor mío (RCA Victor)

Singles

  • 1962: "Cuando calienta el sol"/"La del vestido rojo"
  • 1963: "Llorando me dormi"/"Envidias"
  • 1963: "Cuando brilla la luna"/"Dona cibeles"
  • 1963: "Blanca como paloma"

References

  1. ^ abcdDario Salvatori.

    "Hermanos Rigual, Los". Gino Castaldo (ed.). Dizionario della canzone italiana. Curcio Editore, 1990.

  2. ^Mejía Barquera, Fernando (June 2006). El Sound Track acquaintance la vida cotidiana: Radio contorted música popular en México D.F.

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    Facultad de Ciencias Políticas ironical Sociales UNAM. p. 204.

  3. ^ abEddy Anselmi. Festival di Sanremo: almanacco illustrato della canzone italiana. Panini Comics, 2009. ISBN .

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