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Ramón Rivero

Ramón Rivero (May 29, 1909 – August 24, 1956) — known as Diplo — was a Puerto Rican comedian, actor, and composer.[1][2][3] Rivero made his television debut in Puerto Rico in "La Taberna India" (The India Tavern), the first comedy/variety show on Puerto Rican TV. He starred in the movies, Los Peloteros ("The Baseball Players"), and Una Gallega en La Habana ("A Gallega in Havana"). Rivero also organized the world's first known Walk-A-Thon, to raise money for the Liga Puertorriqueña Contra el Cáncer (the Puerto Rican League Against Cancer).[4]

Ramón Rivero
Rivero at the Stork Club, NYC
Born
Arturo Ramón Máximo Ortiz del Rivero

(1909-05-29)May 29, 1909
DiedAugust 24, 1956(1956-08-24) (aged 47)
Other namesDiplo
Occupationactor/comedian/composer
Years active1936–1956
Height5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
SpouseAlicia Bibiloni (1949–1956)
WebsiteOfficial site

Early years

Rivero (birth name: Arturo Ramón Máximo Ortiz del Rivero[note 1]) was born in the town of Naguabo, Puerto Rico to José Ortiz Alibrán and Providencia del Rivero. In 1917, his family moved to the Old San Juan section of San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico. There he received his primary and secondary education. As a young man he learned to play various musical instruments, among them the piano, the guitar and the mandolin, under the tutelage of Amelia Maestú y Jorge Rubiano. His father, a lawyer, sent him to Ontario, Canada to study law, however while he was in Canada, he learned to play baseball and received an offer to try out for the New York Giants major league team. He did not accept the offer and when he returned to Puerto Rico he joined the "Senadores de San Juan" (San Juan Senators) baseball club. Rivero married and found it difficult to sustain his family economically as a professional baseball player, therefore he moved with his family to the town of Cayey and worked as a physical education instructor at a local school.[1][5][6]

Career as an entertainer

External audio
  Ramon Rivero as "Diplo" in his "El Tremendo Hotel" (1953) on YouTube
  and in a television show sketch (1956) on YouTube

In Cayey, he met and befriended Jose Luis Torregrosa, and joined Torregrosa's traveling theatrical company. Torregrosa became his best friend and later served as his comedy sidekick. Together they acted in the comedy "El proceso de Armando Líos"; this experience convinced Rivero to pursue a career in comedy. After witnessing a comedy by Cuban comedian Leopoldo Fernández also known as "Tres Patines", Rivero adopted the idea of creating a comical "Afro-Puerto Rican" character.[5] His inspiration for the character was someone he met during his youth years in San Juan called "Diplomacia", hence he named his character "Diplo".[1][7] Together with Torregrosa, Rivero founded "La Farándula Bohemia", a theatrical company in which he was able to develop the character "Diplo" and make him known to the public. Rivero's father asked him to change his name because another son was a priest, and having a comedian in the family ran against propriety. Rivero respected his father's request and changed his name from Arturo Ramón Máximo Ortiz del Rivero to Ramón Rivero, and he added the nickname "Diplo". Among the local talents that Rivero and Torregrosa discovered was Juan Boria, a Puerto Rican poet who would become known for his Afro-Caribbean poetry. In 1941, Boria was participating in a show in the town of Loíza. Rivero and Torregrosa, who were present, were so impressed with Boria's performance that they incorporated him into their troupe.[8][4]

Rivero's comedy act became well known, not only on the traveling theatrical scene, but also in the local radio shows such as "Los embajadores del buen humor" (Ambassadors of Good Humor), "La vida en broma" (Life as a Joke) and "El Tremendo Hotel" (The tremendous hotel), where he also actively participated as a script writer. During World War II, Rivero and his acting troupe, the "La Farándula Bohemia" (Bohemian Show-business), traveled to the United States military bases in which Puerto Rican troops were stationed and not only did he entertain the men, but he also accepted and delivered mail to the families of those whom he met overseas.[5] Puerto Rican industrialist Angel Ramos, owner of WKAQ Radio, signed an exclusive deal with Rivero to broadcast "El Tremendo Hotel" via the airwaves. His show became the most popular radio show in Puerto Rico. "El Tremendo Hotel", together with his other production La Farándula Corona, catapulted WKAQ to the top of the ratings.[9] Among the many Puerto Rican artists who began their careers in "El Tremendo Hotel" were Luis Vigoreaux, Miguel Ángel Álvarez[10] and Sylvia Rexach.[11] On one occasion, Rivero denounced and lambasted a foreign newspaperwoman who had published an article in the U.S. stating that "Puerto Rican men sold their women to the American servicemen", exhorting his countrymen to expel her from Puerto Rico (which they did), during a radio broadcast of El Tremendo Hotel.[1][5][4][6]

Rivero produced and acted in various theatrical productions in Puerto Rico among them Mosquilandia (Mosquito Land), El Príncipe Wele-Wele (Prince Wele-Wele), A Mi Me Matan Pero Yo Gozo (They can kill me, but I'll enjoy it), Ese Niño Es Mio (The child is mine), Hay Que Defenderse (One must defend himself), La Familia del Lío (The family of problems) and El Tremendo Hotel, however his success was not limited to the theater and radio.[1][4]

In 1946, El Mundo, a local newspaper, began a comic strip about Rivero's character Diplo, making this the first time that a Puerto Rican from the local entertainment industry received such a distinction.[1] Rivero was a pioneer of Puerto Rican television who produced the first comedy show La Taberna India (The India Saloon) for Angel Ramos's Telemundo, a local television station.[12] He became known to his fans as the "Rey de la Farándula" (King of Show-business) and "Señor Televisión" (Mr. Television). In winter 1953, Rivero and his troupe traveled to New York City to perform before the Puerto Rican community which had migrated and settled there during the Great Puerto Rican migration of the 1940s. For three weeks Rivero and his show "El Tremendo Hotel" held sold-out performances at the Teatro San Juan, Teatro Hispano and the Teatro Puerto Rico.[13][6]

Actor and composer

External audio
  Scene from "Los Peloteros" on YouTube
  and from "Una Gallega en la Habana" on YouTube

In Cuba, Rivero participated in the movie Una Gallega en la Habana with Niní Marshall, however it was in Puerto Rico that in 1953, he played the lead role of "Pepe" in what is possibly the best motion picture ever made in the island, Los Peloteros ("The Baseball Players") (with Puerto Rican actress Míriam Colón co-starring as his wife, Lolita) under the direction of Jack Delano.[14] The movie, which is based on a real-life story, is about a man (Pepe) who, despite the fact that no one takes him seriously, is willing to coach a group of very poor children and help them raise funds for their baseball team.[14][4]

Rivero wrote more than 3000 scripts for radio, theater, television and motion pictures and was the author of ¿Por qué se ríe la gente? (What Makes People Laugh), and El Album de la Radio, (1940–1948), a significant study and the first historical record of the radio industry in Puerto Rico. Rivero also composed more than ten songs, among them "¿Por qué será?" (Why is it?), "Ya me olvidaste" (You already forgot me), "Comienza el fin" (The beginning of the end), "Así es" (That's how it is), "Me gustó" (I liked it), "Hola, don Pepito" (Hello, Mister Pepito) and "Donde quiera que tú vayas" (Wherever you go).[4][6]

Activist

External audio
  Newsreel of Rivero in the world's first "Walk-A-Thon" on YouTube

In 1953, Rivero organized the world's first known Walk-A-Thon. He walked 80 miles from the capital city of San Juan, crossing Puerto Rico up and down the treacherous mountain roads of Cayey, known as "La Piquiña", to Ponce, on the other side of the island, to raise money for the Liga Puertorriqueña Contra el Cáncer (the Puerto Rican League Against Cancer). In that walkathon, Rivero raised the equivalent of $85,000 in 4 days. The Walk-A-Thon turned into a historical event that became part of the collective consciousness of Puerto Ricans all over the world, and has been copied several times since.[15] Rivero also defended the victims of injustice during student revolts at the University of Puerto Rico, led the first actors' strike on the island, and was the first producer/personality to actively combat racial prejudice on Puerto Rican television, incorporating blacks in his television shows; first in "La Taberna India" (Juan Boria), followed by Rita Delgado and Dixon as cast members of his "La Farándula Corona".[5][4]

Legacy

In 1955, Rivero's doctors recommended that he lessen his work activities for the good of his health. Cervecería India, Inc., Puerto Rico's largest beer brewery and the sponsor of "La Taberna India", did not agree with his doctors request and required that Rivero continue producing 3 weekly television shows for them, resulting in Rivero's refusal and resignation. He then approached Cervecería Corona (Cervecería India's competitor) with the idea of producing a weekly television comedy show. Cervecería Corona agreed to sponsor the show which he named "La Farándula Corona". Rivero's new show became very popular among the Puerto Rican audiences.[16]

Rivero was in the process of organizing his performing troupe, which was to travel to the town of Yabucoa in an attempt to help the town after it was devastated by the Santa Clara hurricane, when on August 24, 1956 he suddenly died of a congenital aneurysm. Rivero was the father of five children, three from his first two marriages and two which he had in his third marriage with Puerto Rican actress Alicia Bibiloni.[1] Rivero was buried at Cementerio Santa María Magdalena de Pazzi, San Juan, Puerto Rico and a state of national mourning for two weeks was declared on the island.[5] It was estimated by "El Imparcial", a local newspaper, that a total of 50,000 of his countrymen attended his burial.[17] Due to his untimely sudden death, Rivero was unable to participate in an anticipated film with Hollywood actress Rita Hayworth.[18][4]

The memory of Rivero has been honored by both by the Government of Puerto Rico, who declared a national Ramon Rivero "Diplo" day in 2009, and by Naguabo his hometown who named an urbanization after him. In 1965, a 15-foot bronze statue/monument to Ramon Rivero "Diplo" was unveiled in the town square. Puerto Rican poet Juan Antonio Corretjer wrote "Morir y Reír (A Ramón Rivero)" (Laugh and Die (To Ramón Rivero)) a poem dedicated to Rivero and his character "Diplo". On June 16, 2006, the Government of Puerto Rico approved "Ley Num. 115" (Law Number 115) which declares every May 29 the "Day of Ramón Ortiz del Rivero (Diplo)"[6] In 2009, a "Diplo Returns to San Juan" walkathon, in memory of the first event, raised almost $200,000. In 2009, in the commemoration of his 100th birthday, the Fundación Ramón Rivero released the book, "Diplo! ¿Por qué se reía la gente?"; Authored by José Orbi; ISBN 978-0-9661619-2-2.[19][4][6]

Awards/Special recognition

TV creator/producer

  • La Taberna India
  • La Farándula Corona

Theater

  • El Tremendo Hotel
  • A mi me matan pero yo gozo
  • La familia del lío
  • Diplo contra Hitler
  • El Príncipe Wele Wele
  • Ese niño es mio
  • Hay que defenderse

Films

  • Los Peloteros[20]
  • Una Gallega en la Habana[21]

Radio

  • El Tremendo Hotel
  • La vida en broma
  • El colegio del amor
  • La agencia del amor

Music/Composer

Among the songs composed by Rivero are the following[22]

  • ¿Por qué será?
  • Donde quiera que tú vayas
  • Hola, don Pepito
  • Las Penas de mi amor
  • Llora monina
  • Ya me olvidaste
  • Juan Calalú
  • Me gustó
  • La vieja se desmayó

Books

  • El album de la radio (1941-1948)[23]
  • ¿Por qué se ríe la gente?[24]

Notes

  1. ^

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Fundación Nacional para la Cultura Popular
  2. ^ San Juan: Memoir of a City Edgardo Rodríguez Juliá, Peter Grandbois - 2007 Page 148 "Diplo (1909–56): A Puerto Rican idol born as Ramón Rivero. With his popular comedy and through his famous character “Diplo” he entertained Puerto Rico for more than thirty years."
  3. ^ Lonely Planet. Puerto Rico 4th Edition Brendan Sainsbury, Nate Cavalieri- 2008 Page 46 "Better known by the nickname Diplo, Ramón Rivero was the king of Puerto Rican comedy who kept islanders laughing "
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i Puerto Rican Senate Resolution declaring May 29 of each year as the "Day of Ramón Ortiz del Rivero (Diplo)"
  5. ^ a b c d e f Biography of Ramón Rivero (Spanish), San Juan, Puerto Rico: Fundación Ramón Rivero]
  6. ^ a b c d e f LEY NUM. 115 DE 16 DE JUNIO DE 2006
  7. ^ Diplo
  8. ^ Juan Boria Biography Archived 2012-09-13 at archive.today
  9. ^ Telemundo
  10. ^ Puerto Rican Popular Culture
  11. ^ Sylvia Rexach
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-04-21. Retrieved 2010-09-20.
  13. ^ Especial para EL REDONDEL
  14. ^ a b Los peloteros at IMDb
  15. ^ Walkathon Guide, a blog about organizing walkathons
  16. ^ Rivero
  17. ^ El Imparcial
  18. ^ Newspaper: :El Nuevo Dia"; Creador de la carcajada nacional
  19. ^ Fundación Ramón Rivero
  20. ^ [1][permanent dead link]
  21. ^ [2][permanent dead link]
  22. ^ Dote musical
  23. ^ El album de la radio (1941-1948)
  24. ^ ¿Por qué se ríe la gente?

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For other uses see Ramon Rivero Ramon Rivero May 29 1909 August 24 1956 known as Diplo was a Puerto Rican comedian actor and composer 1 2 3 Rivero made his television debut in Puerto Rico in La Taberna India The India Tavern the first comedy variety show on Puerto Rican TV He starred in the movies Los Peloteros The Baseball Players and Una Gallega en La Habana A Gallega in Havana Rivero also organized the world s first known Walk A Thon to raise money for the Liga Puertorriquena Contra el Cancer the Puerto Rican League Against Cancer 4 Ramon RiveroRivero at the Stork Club NYCBornArturo Ramon Maximo Ortiz del Rivero 1909 05 29 May 29 1909Naguabo Puerto RicoDiedAugust 24 1956 1956 08 24 aged 47 San Juan Puerto RicoOther namesDiploOccupationactor comedian composerYears active1936 1956Height5 ft 6 in 168 cm SpouseAlicia Bibiloni 1949 1956 WebsiteOfficial site Contents 1 Early years 2 Career as an entertainer 3 Actor and composer 4 Activist 5 Legacy 6 Awards Special recognition 7 TV creator producer 8 Theater 9 Films 10 Radio 11 Music Composer 12 Books 13 Notes 14 See also 15 References 16 External linksEarly years EditRivero birth name Arturo Ramon Maximo Ortiz del Rivero note 1 was born in the town of Naguabo Puerto Rico to Jose Ortiz Alibran and Providencia del Rivero In 1917 his family moved to the Old San Juan section of San Juan the capital of Puerto Rico There he received his primary and secondary education As a young man he learned to play various musical instruments among them the piano the guitar and the mandolin under the tutelage of Amelia Maestu y Jorge Rubiano His father a lawyer sent him to Ontario Canada to study law however while he was in Canada he learned to play baseball and received an offer to try out for the New York Giants major league team He did not accept the offer and when he returned to Puerto Rico he joined the Senadores de San Juan San Juan Senators baseball club Rivero married and found it difficult to sustain his family economically as a professional baseball player therefore he moved with his family to the town of Cayey and worked as a physical education instructor at a local school 1 5 6 Career as an entertainer EditExternal audio Ramon Rivero as Diplo in his El Tremendo Hotel 1953 on YouTube and in a television show sketch 1956 on YouTubeIn Cayey he met and befriended Jose Luis Torregrosa and joined Torregrosa s traveling theatrical company Torregrosa became his best friend and later served as his comedy sidekick Together they acted in the comedy El proceso de Armando Lios this experience convinced Rivero to pursue a career in comedy After witnessing a comedy by Cuban comedian Leopoldo Fernandez also known as Tres Patines Rivero adopted the idea of creating a comical Afro Puerto Rican character 5 His inspiration for the character was someone he met during his youth years in San Juan called Diplomacia hence he named his character Diplo 1 7 Together with Torregrosa Rivero founded La Farandula Bohemia a theatrical company in which he was able to develop the character Diplo and make him known to the public Rivero s father asked him to change his name because another son was a priest and having a comedian in the family ran against propriety Rivero respected his father s request and changed his name from Arturo Ramon Maximo Ortiz del Rivero to Ramon Rivero and he added the nickname Diplo Among the local talents that Rivero and Torregrosa discovered was Juan Boria a Puerto Rican poet who would become known for his Afro Caribbean poetry In 1941 Boria was participating in a show in the town of Loiza Rivero and Torregrosa who were present were so impressed with Boria s performance that they incorporated him into their troupe 8 4 Rivero s comedy act became well known not only on the traveling theatrical scene but also in the local radio shows such as Los embajadores del buen humor Ambassadors of Good Humor La vida en broma Life as a Joke and El Tremendo Hotel The tremendous hotel where he also actively participated as a script writer During World War II Rivero and his acting troupe the La Farandula Bohemia Bohemian Show business traveled to the United States military bases in which Puerto Rican troops were stationed and not only did he entertain the men but he also accepted and delivered mail to the families of those whom he met overseas 5 Puerto Rican industrialist Angel Ramos owner of WKAQ Radio signed an exclusive deal with Rivero to broadcast El Tremendo Hotel via the airwaves His show became the most popular radio show in Puerto Rico El Tremendo Hotel together with his other production La Farandula Corona catapulted WKAQ to the top of the ratings 9 Among the many Puerto Rican artists who began their careers in El Tremendo Hotel were Luis Vigoreaux Miguel Angel Alvarez 10 and Sylvia Rexach 11 On one occasion Rivero denounced and lambasted a foreign newspaperwoman who had published an article in the U S stating that Puerto Rican men sold their women to the American servicemen exhorting his countrymen to expel her from Puerto Rico which they did during a radio broadcast of El Tremendo Hotel 1 5 4 6 Rivero produced and acted in various theatrical productions in Puerto Rico among them Mosquilandia Mosquito Land El Principe Wele Wele Prince Wele Wele A Mi Me Matan Pero Yo Gozo They can kill me but I ll enjoy it Ese Nino Es Mio The child is mine Hay Que Defenderse One must defend himself La Familia del Lio The family of problems and El Tremendo Hotel however his success was not limited to the theater and radio 1 4 In 1946 El Mundo a local newspaper began a comic strip about Rivero s character Diplo making this the first time that a Puerto Rican from the local entertainment industry received such a distinction 1 Rivero was a pioneer of Puerto Rican television who produced the first comedy show La Taberna India The India Saloon for Angel Ramos s Telemundo a local television station 12 He became known to his fans as the Rey de la Farandula King of Show business and Senor Television Mr Television In winter 1953 Rivero and his troupe traveled to New York City to perform before the Puerto Rican community which had migrated and settled there during the Great Puerto Rican migration of the 1940s For three weeks Rivero and his show El Tremendo Hotel held sold out performances at the Teatro San Juan Teatro Hispano and the Teatro Puerto Rico 13 6 Actor and composer EditExternal audio Scene from Los Peloteros on YouTube and from Una Gallega en la Habana on YouTubeIn Cuba Rivero participated in the movie Una Gallega en la Habana with Nini Marshall however it was in Puerto Rico that in 1953 he played the lead role of Pepe in what is possibly the best motion picture ever made in the island Los Peloteros The Baseball Players with Puerto Rican actress Miriam Colon co starring as his wife Lolita under the direction of Jack Delano 14 The movie which is based on a real life story is about a man Pepe who despite the fact that no one takes him seriously is willing to coach a group of very poor children and help them raise funds for their baseball team 14 4 Rivero wrote more than 3000 scripts for radio theater television and motion pictures and was the author of Por que se rie la gente What Makes People Laugh and El Album de la Radio 1940 1948 a significant study and the first historical record of the radio industry in Puerto Rico Rivero also composed more than ten songs among them Por que sera Why is it Ya me olvidaste You already forgot me Comienza el fin The beginning of the end Asi es That s how it is Me gusto I liked it Hola don Pepito Hello Mister Pepito and Donde quiera que tu vayas Wherever you go 4 6 Activist EditExternal audio Newsreel of Rivero in the world s first Walk A Thon on YouTubeIn 1953 Rivero organized the world s first known Walk A Thon He walked 80 miles from the capital city of San Juan crossing Puerto Rico up and down the treacherous mountain roads of Cayey known as La Piquina to Ponce on the other side of the island to raise money for the Liga Puertorriquena Contra el Cancer the Puerto Rican League Against Cancer In that walkathon Rivero raised the equivalent of 85 000 in 4 days The Walk A Thon turned into a historical event that became part of the collective consciousness of Puerto Ricans all over the world and has been copied several times since 15 Rivero also defended the victims of injustice during student revolts at the University of Puerto Rico led the first actors strike on the island and was the first producer personality to actively combat racial prejudice on Puerto Rican television incorporating blacks in his television shows first in La Taberna India Juan Boria followed by Rita Delgado and Dixon as cast members of his La Farandula Corona 5 4 Legacy EditIn 1955 Rivero s doctors recommended that he lessen his work activities for the good of his health Cerveceria India Inc Puerto Rico s largest beer brewery and the sponsor of La Taberna India did not agree with his doctors request and required that Rivero continue producing 3 weekly television shows for them resulting in Rivero s refusal and resignation He then approached Cerveceria Corona Cerveceria India s competitor with the idea of producing a weekly television comedy show Cerveceria Corona agreed to sponsor the show which he named La Farandula Corona Rivero s new show became very popular among the Puerto Rican audiences 16 Rivero was in the process of organizing his performing troupe which was to travel to the town of Yabucoa in an attempt to help the town after it was devastated by the Santa Clara hurricane when on August 24 1956 he suddenly died of a congenital aneurysm Rivero was the father of five children three from his first two marriages and two which he had in his third marriage with Puerto Rican actress Alicia Bibiloni 1 Rivero was buried at Cementerio Santa Maria Magdalena de Pazzi San Juan Puerto Rico and a state of national mourning for two weeks was declared on the island 5 It was estimated by El Imparcial a local newspaper that a total of 50 000 of his countrymen attended his burial 17 Due to his untimely sudden death Rivero was unable to participate in an anticipated film with Hollywood actress Rita Hayworth 18 4 The memory of Rivero has been honored by both by the Government of Puerto Rico who declared a national Ramon Rivero Diplo day in 2009 and by Naguabo his hometown who named an urbanization after him In 1965 a 15 foot bronze statue monument to Ramon Rivero Diplo was unveiled in the town square Puerto Rican poet Juan Antonio Corretjer wrote Morir y Reir A Ramon Rivero Laugh and Die To Ramon Rivero a poem dedicated to Rivero and his character Diplo On June 16 2006 the Government of Puerto Rico approved Ley Num 115 Law Number 115 which declares every May 29 the Day of Ramon Ortiz del Rivero Diplo 6 In 2009 a Diplo Returns to San Juan walkathon in memory of the first event raised almost 200 000 In 2009 in the commemoration of his 100th birthday the Fundacion Ramon Rivero released the book Diplo Por que se reia la gente Authored by Jose Orbi ISBN 978 0 9661619 2 2 19 4 6 Awards Special recognition EditRey de la Farandula King of Showbusiness citation needed Senor Television Mr Television citation needed TV creator producer EditLa Taberna India La Farandula CoronaTheater EditEl Tremendo Hotel A mi me matan pero yo gozo La familia del lio Diplo contra Hitler El Principe Wele Wele Ese nino es mio Hay que defenderseFilms EditLos Peloteros 20 Una Gallega en la Habana 21 Radio EditEl Tremendo Hotel La vida en broma El colegio del amor La agencia del amorMusic Composer EditAmong the songs composed by Rivero are the following 22 Por que sera Donde quiera que tu vayas Hola don Pepito Las Penas de mi amor Llora monina Ya me olvidaste Juan Calalu Me gusto La vieja se desmayoBooks EditEl album de la radio 1941 1948 23 Por que se rie la gente 24 Notes Edit In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Ortiz and the second or maternal family name is Rivero See also Edit Puerto Rico portal Biography portal Puerto Rico Did you know Puerto Rico portalList of Puerto Ricans List of Puerto Rican comediansReferences Edit a b c d e f g Fundacion Nacional para la Cultura Popular San Juan Memoir of a City Edgardo Rodriguez Julia Peter Grandbois 2007 Page 148 Diplo 1909 56 A Puerto Rican idol born as Ramon Rivero With his popular comedy and through his famous character Diplo he entertained Puerto Rico for more than thirty years Lonely Planet Puerto Rico 4th Edition Brendan Sainsbury Nate Cavalieri 2008 Page 46 Better known by the nickname Diplo Ramon Rivero was the king of Puerto Rican comedy who kept islanders laughing a b c d e f g h i Puerto Rican Senate Resolution declaring May 29 of each year as the Day of Ramon Ortiz del Rivero Diplo a b c d e f Biography of Ramon Rivero Spanish San Juan Puerto Rico Fundacion Ramon Rivero a b c d e f LEY NUM 115 DE 16 DE JUNIO DE 2006 Diplo Juan Boria Biography Archived 2012 09 13 at archive today Telemundo Puerto Rican Popular Culture Sylvia Rexach La Taberna India Archived from the original on 2009 04 21 Retrieved 2010 09 20 Especial para EL REDONDEL a b Los peloteros at IMDb Walkathon Guide a blog about organizing walkathons Rivero El Imparcial Newspaper El Nuevo Dia Creador de la carcajada nacional Fundacion Ramon Rivero 1 permanent dead link 2 permanent dead link Dote musical El album de la radio 1941 1948 Por que se rie la gente External links EditRamon Rivero at IMDb Ramon Rivero at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ramon Rivero amp oldid 1117818704, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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