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Guillermo Buitrago

Guillermo de Jesús Buitrago Henríquez, known as Guillermo Buitrago (1 April 1920, in Ciénaga – 19 April 1949) was a Colombian composer and songwriter of vallenato music. He is one of the most successful composers in his country. His songs became part of the typical music played during Christmas time in Colombia. Some of his hits are "La Víspera de Año Nuevo" (New Year's Eve), "Grito Vagabundo" (Vagabond Scream), "Ron de Vinola" (Vinola Rum) and "Dame tu mujer, José" (Give me your woman, José).

Buitrago was blonde, fair skinned, tall, neatly coiffed, tie with a perfect knot, and a triumphant smile that accentuated his prominent chin and his pronounced ears. His father, Guillermo Buitrago Muñoz, was from the region of Antioquia and arrived to Ciénaga from Marinilla, most likely attracted by the "banana boom" that had been dominating Magdalena's economy for several years already by that point. There, Buitrago Muñoz married Teresa Henríquez, a native of Ciénaga, and they had 7 children, 5 of which would die before turning 30. Amongst them was Guillermo, who died at 29 when he was about to sign a big contract that was going to launch his career internationally.

Biography edit

At 18, Buitrago was already working as an in-house guitarist on a program called La hora infantil on the radio station Ecos del Córdoba, on which children from all the local towns would sing, competing for a prize. Buitrago started visiting radio stations to play his music, and finally had a stroke of luck at Radio Magdalena in the city of Santa Marta, where he would gain sufficient experience for his next career step in the coastal city of Barranquilla.

Buitrago since his adolescence had sought out business to record commercial jingles. On numerous occasions Buitrago explored various opportunities to make songs to promote products or brands. Amongst numerous brand names, he recorded jingles for Ginger Ale and Cerveza Águila. Perhaps the most famous was "El ron motilón", which promoted a rum from the province of Santander, and the long-running Colombian Christmas classic "El ron de vinola", which promoted a type of sugar cane juice that was said to have similarities to wine.

Seven or eight radio shows later, along with a successful jingle ''El Negro Mendo'' that he recorded for a furniture and mattress factory, convinced the station directors to give him more air time during prime time, ultimately giving him 3 shows weekly. By 1947 Buitrago was basically living in Barranquilla. During the week he would complete his radio show commitments that were starting to flood in by this point, and on weekends he would travel to Ciénaga to visit his family and friends. Emisoras Unidas, realizing the growing success of Buitrago's music, contracted Julio Bovea, who had just split from Buitrago and had formed his own band to take on an air slot that would compete directly with Buitrago's programming. Pressed to find replacements, Buitrago contacted two musicians he had played with in years prior. With this new group, he would go on to record the majority of his hits, all of which are still known today. Guillermo Buitrago y sus muchachos, his band, had Ángel Fontanilla on lead guitar, Buitrago on rhythm guitar and lead singer, and Carlos "stumpy" Rubio on guacharaca (Rubio was missing part of his left forearm).

What came next was fame and success. Aside from radio, private parties, local fairs, serenades, by 1947 Toño Fuentes, founder of Discos Fuentes in Medellín and pioneer of the LP industry in Colombia, arrived in Barranquilla looking for Buitrago's band to take them to make a recording at his studio in Cartagena. Elsewhere, Odeón Records of Argentina had also contacted Buitrago, producing some recording that had won a strong following nationally, so much that plans were put in motion to have Buitrago and his band tour the south of the South America.

Two successful years later, Guillermo Buitrago woke up on a day in January 1949, sick and short on sleep. At first he suspected too many performances had him fatigued, but as the weeks passed by, he started realizing he had an illness that was threatening to become critical. Locals claimed he had a weakened voice and that his ''young handsome face looked like a specter with burning dark circles around his eyes''. Guillermo Buitrago died on 19 April 1949 at the age of 29 years. The exact reason of his death remains a mystery. and there is no shortage of rumors and suspicions surrounding the young singer's demise.

Discography edit

His music was originally distributed in 78 rpm records. Nobody knows exactly how many songs he recorded, but they were said[by whom?] to be more than 150 songs. His record producers were "Discos Fuentes", who have compiled most of his songs in LPs and CDs. Odeón Argentina and Chile released a few of his songs and some of that Odeón material was also released by Discos Fuentes. Some of his most important records are summarized below.

Víspera de año nuevo
  1. "Las mujeres a mí no me quieren"
  2. "Compae Heliodoro"
  3. "La hija de mi comadre"
  4. "Ron de vinola"
  5. "Qué criterio"
  6. "El hijo de la luna"
  7. "Grito vagabundo"
  8. "El huerfanito"
  9. "La víspera de año nuevo"
  10. "La araña picua"
  11. "Dame tu mujer José"
  12. "La vida es un relajo"
Guillermo Buitrago inédito
  1. Se marchitaron las flores
  2. La loca Rebeca
  3. Muchacha patillalera
  4. Gallo basto y pelao
  5. El toque de queda
  6. El desdichado
  7. La cita
  8. Careperro
  9. Cinco noches de velorio
  10. Las contradicciones
  11. El gallo atravesao
  12. El tigre guapo
  13. El maromero
  14. Buitrago me tiene un pique
La piña madura
  1. La capuchona
  2. Adiós mi maye (la despedida)
  3. Cienaguera
  4. La carta
  5. El testamento
  6. El tiburón de marbella
  7. El amor de claudia
  8. Pacha rosado
  9. La piña madura
  10. La varita de caña
  11. Espera que me muera
  12. El compa'e Miguel (el ermitaño).
Regalito de navidad

A Little Christmas gift, this long play was edited by Discos Fuentes. Among the 12 songs in the album, four were recorded after Buitrago's death by another singer called, Julio C. San Juan. The songs were San Juan performs in Guillermo Buitrago's place are marked with an asterisk.

  1. Regalito de navidad (*)
  2. Palomita mensajera (*)
  3. Yo no monto en avión (*)
  4. El amor es un collar
  5. Las sábanas del diluvio
  6. Luis Eduardo
  7. Rosa Valencia (*)
  8. La peste
  9. Pacho y Abraham
  10. Los enanos
  11. El brujo de Arjona (El enviado)
  12. Moralito
El testamento y otros cantos ineditos
  1. El cazador
  2. La mujer que quiere a uno
  3. La fiera de pabayo
  4. Pacho y Abraham
  5. La costumbre de los pueblos
  6. El testamento
  7. La matica de yuca
  8. Espera que muera
  9. El dolor de Micaela
  10. La vida es un relajo
Vispera de Año Nuevo EP
Discos Fuentes – 600083 Format
Vinyl, 7", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP
  1. A1 Compae Heliodoro
  2. A2 El Hijo de la Luna
  3. B1 Víspera de Año Nuevo
  4. B3 Dame tu Mujer Jose

Compilation album edit

A CD was produced to restore and compile some of his greatest hits, called 16 Éxitos de Navidad y Año Nuevo. Two of the songs were cut at the very beginning and are missing a small part of the original intro. Also, percussion and a bass were added to almost all the songs, differing from the original tracks:

  1. Víspera De Año Nuevo
  2. Ron De Vinola
  3. Dame Tu Mujer José
  4. Grito Vagabundo
  5. El Huerfanito
  6. Compa'e Heliodoro
  7. El Amor De Claudia
  8. La Carta
  9. La Araña Picua
  10. La Piña Madura
  11. La Hija De Mi Comadre
  12. Qué Criterio
  13. Las Mujeres A Mi No Me Quieren
  14. Cienaguera
  15. El Testamento
  16. El Brujo De Arjona

Other songs released in 78s edit

Some other songs that have only ever been released in 78s and never reissued as LPs or CDs (and thus they have disappeared almost completely, or only collectors possess them) include:

  • Buitrago me tiene un pique (1st version)
  • Como se pierde se gana (bolero)
  • Compay Chaney (El zorro)
  • El bachiller
  • El bobo de la yuca (Buitrago just did backing vocals)
  • El coco rayado
  • El día de San Sebastián (El caimán)
  • El doctor Rafael Lavalle
  • El compa´e Miguel (1st version)
  • El jerre jerre - El negro maldito
  • El negro Mendo
  • La estricnina
  • La vaca lechera
  • Linda nena
  • Los panderos de Río Frío
  • Mi guayabo
  • Mil veces (Lombo)
  • Mi morenita
  • Petra la pelua
  • Santo Tomás
  • Zorro chucho, marimonda y baco

In addition to those, the following are completely unavailable:

  • El alazanito
  • Mala noche (El negrito figurín)
  • Toño Miranda en el Valle
  • Falsas caricias
  • Anhelos
  • Los choferes
  • La rosca
  • Teresa Mercedes
  • Las muchachas de Buitrago
  • Ritmo colombiano (Mi Colombia) (Buitrago just did backing vocals)
  • La cañandonga

Radio advertising edit

Buitrago also recorded a number of songs for radio advertising that were never commercially released:

  • Ron Añejo (*)
  • Ron Motilón (*)
  • Radio document (advertising Butrago's radio programme) (*)
  • Canada Dry
  • Nutrimalta
  • La Costeña (a tailor shop)
  • El Colegio (a food supply and liquor store)
  • La piladora de Tomás
  • Farmacia San José
  • Farmacia Royal
  • Almendra Tropical (a café)
  • Muebles la Fama (a furniture shop)
  • Gentleman (Colombian cigarettes)
  • La Mayorquina (a candy store)
  • Flor del campo (a bakery)

The songs marked with an asterisk are the only ones for which a recording by Buitrago has been found.

References edit

  1. Guillermo Buitrago cantor del pueblo para todos los tiempos (biography), Édgar Caballero Elías, Discos Fuentes.
  2. Gabriel Velez's collection.
  3. Guillermo Buitrago, la primera leyenda del vallenato

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Guillermo Buitrago news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Guillermo de Jesus Buitrago Henriquez known as Guillermo Buitrago 1 April 1920 in Cienaga 19 April 1949 was a Colombian composer and songwriter of vallenato music He is one of the most successful composers in his country His songs became part of the typical music played during Christmas time in Colombia Some of his hits are La Vispera de Ano Nuevo New Year s Eve Grito Vagabundo Vagabond Scream Ron de Vinola Vinola Rum and Dame tu mujer Jose Give me your woman Jose Buitrago was blonde fair skinned tall neatly coiffed tie with a perfect knot and a triumphant smile that accentuated his prominent chin and his pronounced ears His father Guillermo Buitrago Munoz was from the region of Antioquia and arrived to Cienaga from Marinilla most likely attracted by the banana boom that had been dominating Magdalena s economy for several years already by that point There Buitrago Munoz married Teresa Henriquez a native of Cienaga and they had 7 children 5 of which would die before turning 30 Amongst them was Guillermo who died at 29 when he was about to sign a big contract that was going to launch his career internationally Contents 1 Biography 2 Discography 2 1 Compilation album 2 2 Other songs released in 78s 2 3 Radio advertising 3 ReferencesBiography editAt 18 Buitrago was already working as an in house guitarist on a program called La hora infantil on the radio station Ecos del Cordoba on which children from all the local towns would sing competing for a prize Buitrago started visiting radio stations to play his music and finally had a stroke of luck at Radio Magdalena in the city of Santa Marta where he would gain sufficient experience for his next career step in the coastal city of Barranquilla Buitrago since his adolescence had sought out business to record commercial jingles On numerous occasions Buitrago explored various opportunities to make songs to promote products or brands Amongst numerous brand names he recorded jingles for Ginger Ale and Cerveza Aguila Perhaps the most famous was El ron motilon which promoted a rum from the province of Santander and the long running Colombian Christmas classic El ron de vinola which promoted a type of sugar cane juice that was said to have similarities to wine Seven or eight radio shows later along with a successful jingle El Negro Mendo that he recorded for a furniture and mattress factory convinced the station directors to give him more air time during prime time ultimately giving him 3 shows weekly By 1947 Buitrago was basically living in Barranquilla During the week he would complete his radio show commitments that were starting to flood in by this point and on weekends he would travel to Cienaga to visit his family and friends Emisoras Unidas realizing the growing success of Buitrago s music contracted Julio Bovea who had just split from Buitrago and had formed his own band to take on an air slot that would compete directly with Buitrago s programming Pressed to find replacements Buitrago contacted two musicians he had played with in years prior With this new group he would go on to record the majority of his hits all of which are still known today Guillermo Buitrago y sus muchachos his band had Angel Fontanilla on lead guitar Buitrago on rhythm guitar and lead singer and Carlos stumpy Rubio on guacharaca Rubio was missing part of his left forearm What came next was fame and success Aside from radio private parties local fairs serenades by 1947 Tono Fuentes founder of Discos Fuentes in Medellin and pioneer of the LP industry in Colombia arrived in Barranquilla looking for Buitrago s band to take them to make a recording at his studio in Cartagena Elsewhere Odeon Records of Argentina had also contacted Buitrago producing some recording that had won a strong following nationally so much that plans were put in motion to have Buitrago and his band tour the south of the South America Two successful years later Guillermo Buitrago woke up on a day in January 1949 sick and short on sleep At first he suspected too many performances had him fatigued but as the weeks passed by he started realizing he had an illness that was threatening to become critical Locals claimed he had a weakened voice and that his young handsome face looked like a specter with burning dark circles around his eyes Guillermo Buitrago died on 19 April 1949 at the age of 29 years The exact reason of his death remains a mystery and there is no shortage of rumors and suspicions surrounding the young singer s demise Discography editHis music was originally distributed in 78 rpm records Nobody knows exactly how many songs he recorded but they were said by whom to be more than 150 songs His record producers were Discos Fuentes who have compiled most of his songs in LPs and CDs Odeon Argentina and Chile released a few of his songs and some of that Odeon material was also released by Discos Fuentes Some of his most important records are summarized below Vispera de ano nuevo Las mujeres a mi no me quieren Compae Heliodoro La hija de mi comadre Ron de vinola Que criterio El hijo de la luna Grito vagabundo El huerfanito La vispera de ano nuevo La arana picua Dame tu mujer Jose La vida es un relajo Guillermo Buitrago ineditoSe marchitaron las flores La loca Rebeca Muchacha patillalera Gallo basto y pelao El toque de queda El desdichado La cita Careperro Cinco noches de velorio Las contradicciones El gallo atravesao El tigre guapo El maromero Buitrago me tiene un piqueLa pina maduraLa capuchona Adios mi maye la despedida Cienaguera La carta El testamento El tiburon de marbella El amor de claudia Pacha rosado La pina madura La varita de cana Espera que me muera El compa e Miguel el ermitano Regalito de navidadA Little Christmas gift this long play was edited by Discos Fuentes Among the 12 songs in the album four were recorded after Buitrago s death by another singer called Julio C San Juan The songs were San Juan performs in Guillermo Buitrago s place are marked with an asterisk Regalito de navidad Palomita mensajera Yo no monto en avion El amor es un collar Las sabanas del diluvio Luis Eduardo Rosa Valencia La peste Pacho y Abraham Los enanos El brujo de Arjona El enviado MoralitoEl testamento y otros cantos ineditosEl cazador La mujer que quiere a uno La fiera de pabayo Pacho y Abraham La costumbre de los pueblos El testamento La matica de yuca Espera que muera El dolor de Micaela La vida es un relajoVispera de Ano Nuevo EP Discos Fuentes 600083 Format Vinyl 7 33 RPM EPA1 Compae Heliodoro A2 El Hijo de la Luna B1 Vispera de Ano Nuevo B3 Dame tu Mujer JoseCompilation album edit A CD was produced to restore and compile some of his greatest hits called 16 Exitos de Navidad y Ano Nuevo Two of the songs were cut at the very beginning and are missing a small part of the original intro Also percussion and a bass were added to almost all the songs differing from the original tracks Vispera De Ano Nuevo Ron De Vinola Dame Tu Mujer Jose Grito Vagabundo El Huerfanito Compa e Heliodoro El Amor De Claudia La Carta La Arana Picua La Pina Madura La Hija De Mi Comadre Que Criterio Las Mujeres A Mi No Me Quieren Cienaguera El Testamento El Brujo De ArjonaOther songs released in 78s edit Some other songs that have only ever been released in 78s and never reissued as LPs or CDs and thus they have disappeared almost completely or only collectors possess them include Buitrago me tiene un pique 1st version Como se pierde se gana bolero Compay Chaney El zorro El bachiller El bobo de la yuca Buitrago just did backing vocals El coco rayado El dia de San Sebastian El caiman El doctor Rafael Lavalle El compa e Miguel 1st version El jerre jerre El negro maldito El negro Mendo La estricnina La vaca lechera Linda nena Los panderos de Rio Frio Mi guayabo Mil veces Lombo Mi morenita Petra la pelua Santo Tomas Zorro chucho marimonda y bacoIn addition to those the following are completely unavailable El alazanito Mala noche El negrito figurin Tono Miranda en el Valle Falsas caricias Anhelos Los choferes La rosca Teresa Mercedes Las muchachas de Buitrago Ritmo colombiano Mi Colombia Buitrago just did backing vocals La canandongaRadio advertising edit Buitrago also recorded a number of songs for radio advertising that were never commercially released Ron Anejo Ron Motilon Radio document advertising Butrago s radio programme Canada Dry Nutrimalta La Costena a tailor shop El Colegio a food supply and liquor store La piladora de Tomas Farmacia San Jose Farmacia Royal Almendra Tropical a cafe Muebles la Fama a furniture shop Gentleman Colombian cigarettes La Mayorquina a candy store Flor del campo a bakery The songs marked with an asterisk are the only ones for which a recording by Buitrago has been found References editGuillermo Buitrago cantor del pueblo para todos los tiempos biography Edgar Caballero Elias Discos Fuentes Gabriel Velez s collection Guillermo Buitrago la primera leyenda del vallenato Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Guillermo Buitrago amp oldid 1190904837, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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