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Raúl Planas

Enrique Raúl Planas Fernández (September 18, 1920 – February 28, 2001) was a popular Cuban singer and songwriter. He performed and recorded with many bands and musicians, including Carlos Barbería y su Orquesta Kubavana, Sonora Matancera, Celia Cruz, Conjunto Rumbavana, Conjunto Chappottín, Charanga Rubalcaba, Rubén González, and the Afro-Cuban All Stars.

Raúl Planas
Birth nameEnrique Raúl Planas Fernández
Born(1920-09-18)September 18, 1920
Camajuaní, Villa Clara, Cuba
DiedFebruary 28, 2001(2001-02-28) (aged 80)
Havana, Cuba
GenresSon, bolero
Occupation(s)Musician
Years active1933–2001
LabelsEGREM

Early life edit

Raúl Planas was born in Camajuaní, Villa Clara province, Cuba on September 18, 1920.[note 1] At thirteen, he joined a number of son groups in his native town,[2] such as Benito De Amas, Cervantes en Remedios and others,[1] and developed into a prominent singer in both son and bolero styles.[2]

Career edit

During the 1940s, Planas moved to Havana, where he joined the Juanito Roger ensemble, the Ernesto Duarte orchestra, and Carlos Barbería´s Kubavana jazz-band as a singer. He toured extensively with Sonora Matancera and Celia Cruz, in both America and Europe, and made several recordings for the Puchito, Panart and RCA Victor record labels,[2] including with Orquesta Ritmo y Melodía, directed by Roberto Puente, in 1959.[3]

In 1966, Planas joined the Rumbavana ensemble (founded in 1955), sharing vocals with Fernando González and Guido Soto. Under the direction of Joseíto González, the Rumbavana ensemble released a series of successful recordings by the EGREM label and a number of radio broadcasting studios. During this period and into the 1970s, Planas sang on many hits, such as "Te invito un momento" and "Te traigo mi son cubano".[2]

In 1982, he joined the Conjunto Tropicuba, sharing vocals at one point with Felix Baloy,[5] and then the Conjunto Chappottín. Later on, he became a member of the Rubalcaba Orchestra.[2][6] As a solo artist he released his first solo album, Señor del son, in the 1980s through Siboney.[7] In the early 1990s, he formed part of Félix Reina's charanga. After turning independent, he guested on recordings such as the CD entitled Pasaporte (winner of the EGREM Great Award in 1994), with Tata Güines and Miguel "Angá" Díaz.[2]

In 1994, Planas and Radio Progreso announcer Eduardo Rosillo approached retired pianist Rubén González—with whom Planas had already recorded the album Dos Grandes five years earlier—with the idea of recording new versions of ten songs composed by fellow Cuban pianist Lilí Martínez.[8] The resulting album, Son Inconcluso, featured a full band including bassist Orlando "Cachaíto" López and Arturo "Alambre dulce" Harvey (ex-tresero with Conjunto Chappottín),[9] among others, and was released in 1999 by EGREM.[8][10]

In 1996, Planas joined the Afro-Cuban All Stars project directed by Juan de Marcos González, and participated in the recording of A Toda Cuba le Gusta, which was nominated for the 1997 Grammy Awards.[11] This album again featured Rubén González and Orlando "Cachaíto" López, along with a big band of veteran Cuban musicians and singers such as Ibrahim Ferrer, Pío Leyva, Manuel 'Puntillita' Licea, and Félix Baloy.[11] It was the first album recorded during the consecutive sessions that would also deliver the albums Buena Vista Social Club and Introducing...Rubén González.[10]

Planas was one of the best Cuban son musicians of all time.

Juan de Marcos González.[3]

Planas also wrote songs such as: "Baila Francisca",[12] "Dicharachos Criollos",[12] "Maria Del Carmen",[13] "Me Voy a Poner Pa' Tí",[1] "Que Buenas Son",[12] "Quiéreme Mucho Caridad",[12] "Se Me Fue Mi Negrita",[14] and "Sola Estás".[14]

Planas died at his home in Pueblo Nuevo, Havana on February 28, 2001.[15]

Selected discography edit

As primary artist edit

  • Señor del son (Siboney, 1980s)
  • Te Invito Un Momento (EGREM, 1995)[16]
  • Para Todos Los Tiempos (Orun, 2002) – Recorded in 2000[1]
  • Tumbayaya (EGREM, 2004)[17]
  • La Vida Es Un Sueño (Connector, 2009)[2]

With Carlos Barbería y su Orquesta Kubavana edit

  • Que Tienes Titina? (Panart, 1950s)[18]
  • A Toda Cuba Le Gusta (Caney CCD 505, 1995) – Recorded in 1958-1959. Planas sings on tracks 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 14, 16[19]
  • Perlas Cubanas: Yo Soy Caguairán (Vintage Music, 2014)[20]

With Orquesta Ritmo y Melodía edit

  • Perlas Cubanas: Raúl Planas y Orquesta Ritmo y Melodía (Vintage Music, 2014)[21]

With Conjunto Rumbavana edit

  • Reencuentro Entre Soneros (EGREM, 1987)[22]

With Charanga Rubalcaba edit

  • Fundadores Del Sabor (1995) – Planas sings on tracks 1, 3, 5, 7, 10, 12[23]

With Tata Güines & Miguel "Angá" Díaz edit

  • Pasaporte (Enja, 1994) – Planas sings on "Rumberos Del Ayer"[24]

With Rubén González edit

  • Dos Grandes: Raúl Planas & Rubén González / Con la Orquesta Jorrín (EGREM, 2000) – Recorded in 1989[14]
  • Son Inconcluso (EGREM, 1999) – Recorded in 1994;[10] reissued as Trilogía De Boleros in 2002 on the Exotica label[25]

With Afro-Cuban All Stars edit

Compilations edit

  • Son Del Mundo (EGREM, 2000) – Planas sings on "Como Siento Yo" and "Juancito Trucupey"[26]
  • De Cuba Son: Roots of Buena Vista (EGREM, 2000) – Planas sings on "Rumberos Del Ayer" and "A Mi Manera"[27]
  • Cuban Superstars (Direct Source, 2004) – Planas sings on "Rumberos Del Ayer"[28]
  • Cuban All Stars - Volume 2 (Connector, 2010) – Planas sings on "Los Herederos"[29]
  • Th'is Cuba: Hot Cuban Music (Promo Sound, 2011) – Planas sings on "Rumberos Del Ayer"[30]
  • Best of Buena Vista (Arc Music, 2012) – Planas sings on tracks 5, 9, 12, 17[31]
  • El Gran Tesoro de la Musica Cubana, Vol.1 (2013) – Planas sings on "Soy Hijo del Siboney"[32]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Raúl Planas's date of birth is disputed. In the sleeve notes from the album Para Todos Los Tiempos (2002), musicologist Gabe Romero wrote that Planas was born on September 18, 1920.[1] Some sources[2] mention an imprecise birth date of "1933" which, if Romero is correct, would be the year when Planas is reputed to have started his singing career at the age of thirteen.[2] Other sources mention a birth date of August 8, 1924[3] or August 18, 1924.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Romero, Gabe (New York; March 27, 2002). Sleeve notes from Para Todos Los Tiempos (in Spanish), Primienta Records 176 160 532-2. (2002).
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Sleeve notes from La Vida Es Un Sueño, Connector CD 59871-2. (2009).
  3. ^ a b c "Los olvidados del Buena Vista Social Club". proceso.com.mx (in Spanish). Proceso. October 23, 2008. Retrieved March 17, 2017.
  4. ^ Muguercia, Alberto (1995). Sleeve notes from Te Invito Un Momento (in Spanish), EGREM CD 0072. (1995).
  5. ^ Olivares Baró, Carlos (July 2, 2001). "El son se baila con Felix Baloy". cubaencuentro.com (in Spanish). Encuentro En La Red. Retrieved March 17, 2017.
  6. ^ Angel L., Juan Carlos (December 13, 2014). "Entrevista: Guillermo Rubalcaba". elsonerodebarrio.com (in Spanish). El Sonero de Barrio. Retrieved March 17, 2017.
  7. ^ Díaz Ayala, Cristóbal (Fall 2013). "Raúl Planas" (PDF). Encyclopedic Discography of Cuban Music 1925-1960. Florida International University Libraries. Retrieved April 1, 2017.
  8. ^ a b Rosillo, Eduardo (1999). Sleeve notes from Son Inconcluso (in Spanish). EGREM Records CD0334. (1999).
  9. ^ . encaribe.org (in Spanish). Enciclopedia de Historia y Cultura del Caribe. Archived from the original on January 1, 2017. Retrieved February 23, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  10. ^ a b c Petinaud Martinez, Jorge (December 21, 2003). "En el piano, ¡Don Rubén González!". lr21.com (in Spanish). LaRed21 Cultura. Retrieved February 28, 2017.
  11. ^ a b Casavantes Bradford, Anita; Fernandez, Raúl (October 2016). "Cuba's Second Golden Age of Popular Music, 1989–2005". Oxford Research Encyclopedias. doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780199366439.013.333. ISBN 9780199366439. Retrieved March 17, 2017.
  12. ^ a b c d Sleeve notes from Te Invito Un Momento, EGREM CD 0072. (1995).
  13. ^ Sleeve notes from Conjunto Rumbavana/Raúl Planas – Reencuentro Entre Soneros, EGREM LP LD–349. (1987)
  14. ^ a b c Sleeve notes from Dos Grandes: Raúl Planas & Rubén González / Con la Orquesta Jorrín, EGREM CD 0392. (2000).
  15. ^ Ramírez Bedoya, Héctor (2001). "La Mazorca Matancera se continúa desgranando". sonoramatancera.com (in Spanish). Retrieved March 17, 2017..
  16. ^ "Raúl Planas – Te Invito Un Momento". allmusic.com. Retrieved February 21, 2017.
  17. ^ Sleeve notes from Tumbayaya, Havana Nites CD HN011. (2004).
  18. ^ "Raul Planas & Orquesta Kubavana - Que Tienes Titina?". paperblog.com (in Spanish). Retrieved March 17, 2017.
  19. ^ Sleeve notes from Orquesta Kubavana – A Toda Cuba Le Gusta, Caney CCD 505. (1995).
  20. ^ "Raul Planas & Orquesta Kubavana - Yo Soy Caguairán". vintagemusic.fm. Retrieved March 17, 2017.
  21. ^ "Perlas Cubanas: Raúl Planas y Orquesta Ritmo y Melodía". vintagemusic.fm. Retrieved March 17, 2017.
  22. ^ "Conjunto Rumbavana/Raúl Planas – Reencuentro Entre Soneros". discogs.com. Retrieved February 21, 2017.
  23. ^ Sleeve notes from Fundadores Del Sabor, DISCMEDI CD DM210CD. (1995).
  24. ^ Sleeve notes from Pasaporte, Enja Enj–9019 2. (1994).
  25. ^ Sleeve notes from Trilogía De Boleros Exotica, EXTC018. (2002).
  26. ^ Sleeve notes from Son Del Mundo, EGREM CD 0393. (2000).
  27. ^ Sleeve notes from De Cuba Son: Roots of Buena Vista, EGREM CD 0397. (2000).
  28. ^ Sleeve notes from Cuban Superstars, Direct Source. (2004).
  29. ^ Sleeve notes from Cuban All Stars - Volume 2, Connector. (2010).
  30. ^ Sleeve notes from Th'is Cuba: Hot Cuban Music, Promo Sound CD 6509/1. (2011).
  31. ^ Sleeve notes from Best of Buena Vista, Arc Music CD EUCD2410. (2012).
  32. ^ "El Gran Tesoro de la Musica Cubana, Vol.1". amazon.co.uk. Retrieved March 17, 2017.

External links edit

  • Raúl Planas discography at discogs.com.
  • Raúl Planas discography at allmusic.com.
  • Orquesta Kubavana discography at discogs.com.
  • Raúl Planas at cuandocalientaelsol.net.

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Enrique Raul Planas Fernandez September 18 1920 February 28 2001 was a popular Cuban singer and songwriter He performed and recorded with many bands and musicians including Carlos Barberia y su Orquesta Kubavana Sonora Matancera Celia Cruz Conjunto Rumbavana Conjunto Chappottin Charanga Rubalcaba Ruben Gonzalez and the Afro Cuban All Stars Raul PlanasBirth nameEnrique Raul Planas FernandezBorn 1920 09 18 September 18 1920Camajuani Villa Clara CubaDiedFebruary 28 2001 2001 02 28 aged 80 Havana CubaGenresSon boleroOccupation s MusicianYears active1933 2001LabelsEGREM Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Selected discography 3 1 As primary artist 3 2 With Carlos Barberia y su Orquesta Kubavana 3 3 With Orquesta Ritmo y Melodia 3 4 With Conjunto Rumbavana 3 5 With Charanga Rubalcaba 3 6 With Tata Guines amp Miguel Anga Diaz 3 7 With Ruben Gonzalez 3 8 With Afro Cuban All Stars 3 9 Compilations 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editRaul Planas was born in Camajuani Villa Clara province Cuba on September 18 1920 note 1 At thirteen he joined a number of son groups in his native town 2 such as Benito De Amas Cervantes en Remedios and others 1 and developed into a prominent singer in both son and bolero styles 2 Career editDuring the 1940s Planas moved to Havana where he joined the Juanito Roger ensemble the Ernesto Duarte orchestra and Carlos Barberia s Kubavana jazz band as a singer He toured extensively with Sonora Matancera and Celia Cruz in both America and Europe and made several recordings for the Puchito Panart and RCA Victor record labels 2 including with Orquesta Ritmo y Melodia directed by Roberto Puente in 1959 3 In 1966 Planas joined the Rumbavana ensemble founded in 1955 sharing vocals with Fernando Gonzalez and Guido Soto Under the direction of Joseito Gonzalez the Rumbavana ensemble released a series of successful recordings by the EGREM label and a number of radio broadcasting studios During this period and into the 1970s Planas sang on many hits such as Te invito un momento and Te traigo mi son cubano 2 In 1982 he joined the Conjunto Tropicuba sharing vocals at one point with Felix Baloy 5 and then the Conjunto Chappottin Later on he became a member of the Rubalcaba Orchestra 2 6 As a solo artist he released his first solo album Senor del son in the 1980s through Siboney 7 In the early 1990s he formed part of Felix Reina s charanga After turning independent he guested on recordings such as the CD entitled Pasaporte winner of the EGREM Great Award in 1994 with Tata Guines and Miguel Anga Diaz 2 In 1994 Planas and Radio Progreso announcer Eduardo Rosillo approached retired pianist Ruben Gonzalez with whom Planas had already recorded the album Dos Grandes five years earlier with the idea of recording new versions of ten songs composed by fellow Cuban pianist Lili Martinez 8 The resulting album Son Inconcluso featured a full band including bassist Orlando Cachaito Lopez and Arturo Alambre dulce Harvey ex tresero with Conjunto Chappottin 9 among others and was released in 1999 by EGREM 8 10 In 1996 Planas joined the Afro Cuban All Stars project directed by Juan de Marcos Gonzalez and participated in the recording of A Toda Cuba le Gusta which was nominated for the 1997 Grammy Awards 11 This album again featured Ruben Gonzalez and Orlando Cachaito Lopez along with a big band of veteran Cuban musicians and singers such as Ibrahim Ferrer Pio Leyva Manuel Puntillita Licea and Felix Baloy 11 It was the first album recorded during the consecutive sessions that would also deliver the albums Buena Vista Social Club and Introducing Ruben Gonzalez 10 Planas was one of the best Cuban son musicians of all time Juan de Marcos Gonzalez 3 Planas also wrote songs such as Baila Francisca 12 Dicharachos Criollos 12 Maria Del Carmen 13 Me Voy a Poner Pa Ti 1 Que Buenas Son 12 Quiereme Mucho Caridad 12 Se Me Fue Mi Negrita 14 and Sola Estas 14 Planas died at his home in Pueblo Nuevo Havana on February 28 2001 15 Selected discography editAs primary artist edit Senor del son Siboney 1980s Te Invito Un Momento EGREM 1995 16 Para Todos Los Tiempos Orun 2002 Recorded in 2000 1 Tumbayaya EGREM 2004 17 La Vida Es Un Sueno Connector 2009 2 With Carlos Barberia y su Orquesta Kubavana edit Que Tienes Titina Panart 1950s 18 A Toda Cuba Le Gusta Caney CCD 505 1995 Recorded in 1958 1959 Planas sings on tracks 2 4 6 8 12 14 16 19 Perlas Cubanas Yo Soy Caguairan Vintage Music 2014 20 With Orquesta Ritmo y Melodia edit Perlas Cubanas Raul Planas y Orquesta Ritmo y Melodia Vintage Music 2014 21 With Conjunto Rumbavana edit Reencuentro Entre Soneros EGREM 1987 22 With Charanga Rubalcaba edit Fundadores Del Sabor 1995 Planas sings on tracks 1 3 5 7 10 12 23 With Tata Guines amp Miguel Anga Diaz edit Pasaporte Enja 1994 Planas sings on Rumberos Del Ayer 24 With Ruben Gonzalez edit Dos Grandes Raul Planas amp Ruben Gonzalez Con la Orquesta Jorrin EGREM 2000 Recorded in 1989 14 Son Inconcluso EGREM 1999 Recorded in 1994 10 reissued as Trilogia De Boleros in 2002 on the Exotica label 25 With Afro Cuban All Stars edit A Toda Cuba le Gusta World Circuit 1997 Compilations edit Son Del Mundo EGREM 2000 Planas sings on Como Siento Yo and Juancito Trucupey 26 De Cuba Son Roots of Buena Vista EGREM 2000 Planas sings on Rumberos Del Ayer and A Mi Manera 27 Cuban Superstars Direct Source 2004 Planas sings on Rumberos Del Ayer 28 Cuban All Stars Volume 2 Connector 2010 Planas sings on Los Herederos 29 Th is Cuba Hot Cuban Music Promo Sound 2011 Planas sings on Rumberos Del Ayer 30 Best of Buena Vista Arc Music 2012 Planas sings on tracks 5 9 12 17 31 El Gran Tesoro de la Musica Cubana Vol 1 2013 Planas sings on Soy Hijo del Siboney 32 See also edit nbsp Cuba portal nbsp Latin music portalMusic of CubaNotes edit Raul Planas s date of birth is disputed In the sleeve notes from the album Para Todos Los Tiempos 2002 musicologist Gabe Romero wrote that Planas was born on September 18 1920 1 Some sources 2 mention an imprecise birth date of 1933 which if Romero is correct would be the year when Planas is reputed to have started his singing career at the age of thirteen 2 Other sources mention a birth date of August 8 1924 3 or August 18 1924 4 References edit a b c d Romero Gabe New York March 27 2002 Sleeve notes from Para Todos Los Tiempos in Spanish Primienta Records 176 160 532 2 2002 a b c d e f g h i Sleeve notes from La Vida Es Un Sueno Connector CD 59871 2 2009 a b c Los olvidados del Buena Vista Social Club proceso com mx in Spanish Proceso October 23 2008 Retrieved March 17 2017 Muguercia Alberto 1995 Sleeve notes from Te Invito Un Momento in Spanish EGREM CD 0072 1995 Olivares Baro Carlos July 2 2001 El son se baila con Felix Baloy cubaencuentro com in Spanish Encuentro En La Red Retrieved March 17 2017 Angel L Juan Carlos December 13 2014 Entrevista Guillermo Rubalcaba elsonerodebarrio com in Spanish El Sonero de Barrio Retrieved March 17 2017 Diaz Ayala Cristobal Fall 2013 Raul Planas PDF Encyclopedic Discography of Cuban Music 1925 1960 Florida International University Libraries Retrieved April 1 2017 a b Rosillo Eduardo 1999 Sleeve notes from Son Inconcluso in Spanish EGREM Records CD0334 1999 Conjunto Chappottin encaribe org in Spanish Enciclopedia de Historia y Cultura del Caribe Archived from the original on January 1 2017 Retrieved February 23 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b c Petinaud Martinez Jorge December 21 2003 En el piano Don Ruben Gonzalez lr21 com in Spanish LaRed21 Cultura Retrieved February 28 2017 a b Casavantes Bradford Anita Fernandez Raul October 2016 Cuba s Second Golden Age of Popular Music 1989 2005 Oxford Research Encyclopedias doi 10 1093 acrefore 9780199366439 013 333 ISBN 9780199366439 Retrieved March 17 2017 a b c d Sleeve notes from Te Invito Un Momento EGREM CD 0072 1995 Sleeve notes from Conjunto Rumbavana Raul Planas Reencuentro Entre Soneros EGREM LP LD 349 1987 a b c Sleeve notes from Dos Grandes Raul Planas amp Ruben Gonzalez Con la Orquesta Jorrin EGREM CD 0392 2000 Ramirez Bedoya Hector 2001 La Mazorca Matancera se continua desgranando sonoramatancera com in Spanish Retrieved March 17 2017 Raul Planas Te Invito Un Momento allmusic com Retrieved February 21 2017 Sleeve notes from Tumbayaya Havana Nites CD HN011 2004 Raul Planas amp Orquesta Kubavana Que Tienes Titina paperblog com in Spanish Retrieved March 17 2017 Sleeve notes from Orquesta Kubavana A Toda Cuba Le Gusta Caney CCD 505 1995 Raul Planas amp Orquesta Kubavana Yo Soy Caguairan vintagemusic fm Retrieved March 17 2017 Perlas Cubanas Raul Planas y Orquesta Ritmo y Melodia vintagemusic fm Retrieved March 17 2017 Conjunto Rumbavana Raul Planas Reencuentro Entre Soneros discogs com Retrieved February 21 2017 Sleeve notes from Fundadores Del Sabor DISCMEDI CD DM210CD 1995 Sleeve notes from Pasaporte Enja Enj 9019 2 1994 Sleeve notes from Trilogia De Boleros Exotica EXTC018 2002 Sleeve notes from Son Del Mundo EGREM CD 0393 2000 Sleeve notes from De Cuba Son Roots of Buena Vista EGREM CD 0397 2000 Sleeve notes from Cuban Superstars Direct Source 2004 Sleeve notes from Cuban All Stars Volume 2 Connector 2010 Sleeve notes from Th is Cuba Hot Cuban Music Promo Sound CD 6509 1 2011 Sleeve notes from Best of Buena Vista Arc Music CD EUCD2410 2012 El Gran Tesoro de la Musica Cubana Vol 1 amazon co uk Retrieved March 17 2017 External links editRaul Planas discography at discogs com Raul Planas discography at allmusic com Orquesta Kubavana discography at discogs com Raul Planas at cuandocalientaelsol net Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Raul Planas amp oldid 1102115410, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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