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Los Panchos

Originally, Trio Los Panchos were a trío romántico formed in New York City in 1944 by Alfredo Gil, Chucho Navarro, and the Puerto Rican Hernando Avilés. The trio became one of the leading exporters of the bolero and the romantic ballad in Latin America.

Los Panchos
Los Panchos in 2015
Background information
Also known asTrío Los Panchos
Origin
Genres
Years active1944–present
Labels
Members
  • Chucho Navarro Jr.
  • Eduardo Beristian
  • Misael Reyes
Past members

The group sold hundreds of millions of records since its creation in the mid 1940s,[1] some of their best known songs being their interpretations of classic folk songs such as "Besame Mucho", "Sabor a Mí", "Sin Ti", "Solamente Una Vez", "Contigo", "Quizas, Quizas, Quizas", "Contigo Aprendi", "Aquellos Ojos Verdes", "Cuando vuelva a tu lado", "Se te olvida", "El Reloj", "Noche de Ronda", "Rayito de Luna".[1]

Los Panchos are regarded as one of the top musical trios of all time and one of the most influential Latin American artists of all time.[2] They sold out concerts around the globe for over 70 years and have appeared in more than 50 films.[1]

A characteristic instrument of Los Panchos and other Mexican tríos románticos since the 1950s is the requinto guitar, which is smaller and tuned higher than a standard guitar. Requinto solos are found in many bolero recordings by Los Panchos.

History edit

Los Panchos first met in 1944 in New York City.[3] The three original members were Chucho Navarro, and Alfredo Gil, both from Mexico, and Hernando Avilés from Puerto Rico. All three played guitar and contributed vocally.[4]

Los Panchos reached fame with their romantic songs, especially in Latin America where they are still regarded as one of the top trios of all time. They sold millions of records in Latin America and other countries. In the 1940s they collaborated with Alfredo Antonini's Viva America Orchestra with the orchestral accordionist John Serry Sr. in a recording of "La Palma" (a cueca) and "Rosa Negra" (a conga) for Pilotone Records (#45 5067, #45 5069).[5] They also appeared in around 50 movies, mostly during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.

External images
  Photograph of the Los Panchos Trio with Manolita Arriola for CBS Radio's La Cadena de Las Americas (Network of the Americas) on "Viva America" in 1946
Here on Getty images
  Photograph of Los Panchos Trio by Michael Ochs circa 1970
Here on Getty Images

By 1946, the trio's exceptional virtuosity and authenticity had attracted the attention of Edmund Chester at CBS Radio's Cadena de Las Americas (Network of the Americas).[6][7] Los Panchos were immediately invited to perform as "musical ambassadors" on the network's Viva América program to support cultural diplomacy in twenty countries throughout Latin America and South America.[8][9][10][11]

Los Panchos began touring internationally in 1946 and would relocate later that same year to Mexico City. They were welcomed with open arms and XEW-AM, the most popular radio station in Mexico City, reserved a time slot for their music.[12] In 1951, Los Panchos launched another international tour across Latin America. Julito Rodríguez joined the group in 1952; he was replaced by Johnny Albino in 1958.

In 1964, CBS proposed to the members of the trio, then made up of the two founding members and Johnny Albino, to accompany a female voice for the first time, the American vocalist of Judeo-Spanish descent Eydie Gormé, who had several years of recording experience in the United States and who was just beginning to record in Spanish. The collaboration between Gormé and Los Panchos resulted in a series of bestselling albums in the 1960s such as Great Love Songs In Spanish (titled Amor, in Spanish).[13] The Albino era was one of the most prosperous ones for Los Panchos, and classic albums from that time are still very popular among Los Panchos fans. His departure in 1968 was a tumultuous one, as he did not leave on good terms with the group's management.

In 1971, Ovidio Hernández joined the band as lead vocalist, a part he would fulfill until his untimely passing from complications of meningitis in 1976. Following him, Rafael Basurto Lara joined as lead singer.[14]

[David Ortiz]: A very interesting note, and one that not everyone knows about, is that during the illness of Ovidio Hernández and the integration of Rafael Basurto to the trio, Alfredo Gil (the trio’s director) met the Puerto Rican singer, David Ortiz, in New York City, and amazed by the quality of his voice and style, asked him to come to Mexico and sing with Los Panchos. David Ortiz accepted the invitation and was with the Trio Los Panchos for several months. Alfredo Gil considered David to be one of the most exciting and talented voices to ever sing with Los Panchos. However, after fulfilling several commitments with the trio, David Ortiz returned to New York.

Alfredo Gil played with Los Panchos until his retirement in 1981; he died in 1999. Chucho Navarro played with the group until his death in 1993. Currently the trio using the Los Panchos name is the Trio Los Panchos de Chucho Navarro Fundador ("Trio Los Panchos of Founder Chucho Navarro") under the direction of Chucho Navarro Jr., the son of original Los Panchos member Chucho Navarro.

Discography edit

  • 1945 – Mexicantos
  • 1946 - La Palma (Trio Los Panchos and the Viva América Orchestra conducted by Alfredo Antonini with John Serry Sr.)[15]
  • 1949 – Ritmos tropicales
  • 1949 – Boleros selectos, Vol. 1
  • 1950 – Los Panchos Favorites
  • 1955 – Boleros selectos, Vol. 2
  • 1955 – Así cantan Los Panchos
  • 1956 – Canciones para una noche de lluvia
  • 1956 – Vaya con Dios
  • 1956 – Canciones del corazón
  • 1956 – South Of The Border - Agustín Lara Hits
  • 1956 – Mexican Holiday
  • 1957 – Eva Garza
  • 1958 – Un minuto de amor
  • 1959 – Trío Los Panchos y Chucho Martínez Gil
  • 1959 – Siete notas de amor
  • 1960 – Los Panchos con Johnny Albino cantan
  • 1960 – Canciones del corazón
  • 1960 – Los favoritos de todo el mundo
  • 1960 – Los Panchos en Tokyo
  • 1961 – Ciudadanos del mundo
  • 1961 – Ambassadors of Song
  • 1961 – Ceguera de amor
  • 1961 – Los Panchos en Japón
  • 1962 – Época de oro
  • 1962 – Los Panchos cantan tangos
  • 1962 – El Trío Los Panchos interpreta Guty Cárdenas
  • 1962 – El pecador
  • 1962 – México canta
  • 1962 – Favoritos latinos
  • 1963 – A mi madrecita
  • 1963 – Cantan a Paraguay
  • 1963 – Love Songs of the Tropics - Trio Los Panchos Sing the Songs of Rafael Hernández Marín
  • 1963 – Romantic Guitars - El Trio Los Panchos Y Las Canciones De Pedro Flores
  • 1964 – By Special Request Sing Great Love Songs In English
  • 1964 – Caminemos
  • 1964 – Amor (Great Love Songs In Spanish) (with Eydie Gormé)
  • 1964 – Los Panchos en el Japón
  • 1964 – Recuerdos...
  • 1965 – More Amor / Cuatro vidas (with Eydie Gormé)
  • 1965 – El pescador de estrellas
  • 1965 – Obsesión
  • 1965 – Los Panchos en persona
  • 1965 – Horas nuestras
  • 1966 – Que no te cuenten cuentos
  • 1966 – Celoso
  • 1966 – Blanca Navidad / Navidad Means Christmas (with Eydie Gormé)
  • 1967 – Los Panchos en estéreo, Vol. 1
  • 1967 – Con éxitos de Armando Manzanero
  • 1967 – En Venezuela
  • 1967 – Hey, Amigo! The Trío Los Panchos Sing Great Popular Country Hits in Spanish with The Jordanaires
  • 1968 – Los Panchos en estéreo, Vol. 2
  • 1968 – Gigliola Cinquetti e il Trio Los Panchos in Messico
  • 1968 – Con mariachi
  • 1970 – Liliana
  • 1970 – Los Panchos En Japón, Vol. 2
  • 1970 – Los Panchos Cantan a Agustín Lara
  • 1970 – Trío Los Panchos
  • 1971 – Volví la espalda
  • 1971 – Voces internacionales con Los Panchos
  • 1971 – Basura
  • 1971 – Háblame
  • 1972 – Lo dudo
  • 1972 – Frío en el alma
  • 1972 – Martha (with Estela Raval)
  • 1972 – Quiero
  • 1972 – Cantan al Perú
  • 1972 – Adulterio
  • 1972 – La hiedra
  • 1973 – El tiempo que te quede libre
  • 1973 – Tú me acostumbraste (with Estela Raval)
  • 1974 – Gil, Navarro y Hernández
  • 1974 – Yo lo comprendo
  • 1976 – Cantan a Latinoamérica
  • 1976 – Sabor a mí
  • 1977 – Si tú me dices ven (Lodo)
  • 1981 – España en la voz de Los Panchos
  • 1982 – Los Panchos en Brasil
  • 1985 – Homenaje a Carlos Gardel
  • 1985 – La nave del olvido
  • 1989 – Esencia romántica
  • 1991 – Siglo veinte
  • 1991 – Triunfamos
  • 1991 – Hoy

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Los Panchos: Biography". Allmusic.
  2. ^ "Most influential latin artists". Billboard.
  3. ^ Latin Music - Musicians, Genres and Themes, Stavans, Ilan - Editor In Chief, Greenwood, Oxford, England, 2014, p. 798-799 ISBN 978-0-313-34395-7 Latin Music - Musicians, Genres and Themes, Stavans, Ilan - Editor, "Trio Los Panchos" on books.google.com
  4. ^ Encyclopedia of Latin American Popular Music, Torres, George - Editor. Greenwood, Oxford, England 2013, p. 44-45, 415 ISBN 978-0-313-34031-4"Encyclopedia of Latin American Popular Music", Torres, George - Editor, "Trio Los Panchos" on books.google.com
  5. ^ La Palma; Rosa Negra - Vocalists Los Panchos Trio and the Viva America Orchestra - Conductor Alfredo Antonini
  6. ^ Photograph of Los Panchos Trio with Manolita Arriola on "Viva America" for CBS Radio in 1946 onn Getty images
  7. ^ Beyond the Black and White TV: Asian and Latin American Spectacle in Cold War America. Han, Benjamin M. Rutgers University Press, 2022 La Cadena de las Americas, Edmund Chester, William S. Paley and the Carlos Manuel De Cespedes National Order of Merit on Google Books
  8. ^ Beyond the Black and White TV: Asian and Latin American Spectacle in Cold War America. Han, Benjamin M. Rutgers University Press, 2022 La Cadena de las Americas, Edmund Chester, William S. Paley and the Carlos Manuel De Cespedes National Order of Merit on Google Books
  9. ^ Agustin Lara: A Cultural Biography. Wood, Andrew grant. Oxford university Press 2014 p. 158 ISBN 9780199892464 Los Panchos Trio and Viva America on Google Book
  10. ^ Time - Radio: La Cadena, June 1, 1942 William S. Paley, La Cadena de las Americas on Content.time.com
  11. ^ Photograph of Los Panchos Trio with Manolita Arriola on "Viva America" for CBS Radio in 1946 onn Getty images
  12. ^ Musical Ritual in Mexico City - From the Aztec to NAFTA Pedelty, Mark. University of Texas Press, Austin, Texas 2004, ISBN 978-0-292-79848-9 "Music Ritual in Mexico City - From the Aztec to NAFTA" Pedelty, Mark, University of Texas Press, "Trio Los Panchos" on books.google.com
  13. ^ Music of Latin America and the Caribbean. Brill, Mark. Routledge, New York, NY 2016, ISBN 978-0-131-83944-1 "Music of Latin America and the Caribbean". Brill, Mark. Routledge, New York, 2016 Chapter 3 - Mexico - "Los Panchos Trio" on books.google.com
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-08-03. Retrieved 2009-10-31.
  15. ^ La Palma interpreted by Los Panchos Triocirca 1946 on Archive.org

==External links==

External audio
  You man hear Los Panchos Trio singing "La Palma" with Alfredo Antonini conducting the CBS Viva America Orchestra and the accordionist John Serry Sr. circa 1946 here
  • Official blog of Trio Los Panchos de Chucho Navarro Fundador

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Originally Trio Los Panchos were a trio romantico formed in New York City in 1944 by Alfredo Gil Chucho Navarro and the Puerto Rican Hernando Aviles The trio became one of the leading exporters of the bolero and the romantic ballad in Latin America Los PanchosLos Panchos in 2015Background informationAlso known asTrio Los PanchosOriginNew York City Mexico City Puerto RicoGenresBolero cancion ranchera corrido guaracha sonYears active1944 presentLabelsColumbia Records SeecoMembersChucho Navarro Jr Eduardo Beristian Misael ReyesPast membersChucho Navarro Alfredo Gil Hernando Aviles Julito Rodriguez Raul Shaw Moreno Johnny Albino Enrique Caceres Ovidio Hernandez Rafael Basurto LaraThe group sold hundreds of millions of records since its creation in the mid 1940s 1 some of their best known songs being their interpretations of classic folk songs such as Besame Mucho Sabor a Mi Sin Ti Solamente Una Vez Contigo Quizas Quizas Quizas Contigo Aprendi Aquellos Ojos Verdes Cuando vuelva a tu lado Se te olvida El Reloj Noche de Ronda Rayito de Luna 1 Los Panchos are regarded as one of the top musical trios of all time and one of the most influential Latin American artists of all time 2 They sold out concerts around the globe for over 70 years and have appeared in more than 50 films 1 A characteristic instrument of Los Panchos and other Mexican trios romanticos since the 1950s is the requinto guitar which is smaller and tuned higher than a standard guitar Requinto solos are found in many bolero recordings by Los Panchos History editLos Panchos first met in 1944 in New York City 3 The three original members were Chucho Navarro and Alfredo Gil both from Mexico and Hernando Aviles from Puerto Rico All three played guitar and contributed vocally 4 Los Panchos reached fame with their romantic songs especially in Latin America where they are still regarded as one of the top trios of all time They sold millions of records in Latin America and other countries In the 1940s they collaborated with Alfredo Antonini s Viva America Orchestra with the orchestral accordionist John Serry Sr in a recording of La Palma a cueca and Rosa Negra a conga for Pilotone Records 45 5067 45 5069 5 They also appeared in around 50 movies mostly during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema External images nbsp Photograph of the Los Panchos Trio with Manolita Arriola for CBS Radio s La Cadena de Las Americas Network of the Americas on Viva America in 1946 Here on Getty images nbsp Photograph of Los Panchos Trio by Michael Ochs circa 1970 Here on Getty ImagesBy 1946 the trio s exceptional virtuosity and authenticity had attracted the attention of Edmund Chester at CBS Radio s Cadena de Las Americas Network of the Americas 6 7 Los Panchos were immediately invited to perform as musical ambassadors on the network s Viva America program to support cultural diplomacy in twenty countries throughout Latin America and South America 8 9 10 11 Los Panchos began touring internationally in 1946 and would relocate later that same year to Mexico City They were welcomed with open arms and XEW AM the most popular radio station in Mexico City reserved a time slot for their music 12 In 1951 Los Panchos launched another international tour across Latin America Julito Rodriguez joined the group in 1952 he was replaced by Johnny Albino in 1958 In 1964 CBS proposed to the members of the trio then made up of the two founding members and Johnny Albino to accompany a female voice for the first time the American vocalist of Judeo Spanish descent Eydie Gorme who had several years of recording experience in the United States and who was just beginning to record in Spanish The collaboration between Gorme and Los Panchos resulted in a series of bestselling albums in the 1960s such as Great Love Songs In Spanish titled Amor in Spanish 13 The Albino era was one of the most prosperous ones for Los Panchos and classic albums from that time are still very popular among Los Panchos fans His departure in 1968 was a tumultuous one as he did not leave on good terms with the group s management In 1971 Ovidio Hernandez joined the band as lead vocalist a part he would fulfill until his untimely passing from complications of meningitis in 1976 Following him Rafael Basurto Lara joined as lead singer 14 David Ortiz A very interesting note and one that not everyone knows about is that during the illness of Ovidio Hernandez and the integration of Rafael Basurto to the trio Alfredo Gil the trio s director met the Puerto Rican singer David Ortiz in New York City and amazed by the quality of his voice and style asked him to come to Mexico and sing with Los Panchos David Ortiz accepted the invitation and was with the Trio Los Panchos for several months Alfredo Gil considered David to be one of the most exciting and talented voices to ever sing with Los Panchos However after fulfilling several commitments with the trio David Ortiz returned to New York Alfredo Gil played with Los Panchos until his retirement in 1981 he died in 1999 Chucho Navarro played with the group until his death in 1993 Currently the trio using the Los Panchos name is the Trio Los Panchos de Chucho Navarro Fundador Trio Los Panchos of Founder Chucho Navarro under the direction of Chucho Navarro Jr the son of original Los Panchos member Chucho Navarro Discography edit1945 Mexicantos 1946 La Palma Trio Los Panchos and the Viva America Orchestra conducted by Alfredo Antonini with John Serry Sr 15 1949 Ritmos tropicales 1949 Boleros selectos Vol 1 1950 Los Panchos Favorites 1955 Boleros selectos Vol 2 1955 Asi cantan Los Panchos 1956 Canciones para una noche de lluvia 1956 Vaya con Dios 1956 Canciones del corazon 1956 South Of The Border Agustin Lara Hits 1956 Mexican Holiday 1957 Eva Garza 1958 Un minuto de amor 1959 Trio Los Panchos y Chucho Martinez Gil 1959 Siete notas de amor 1960 Los Panchos con Johnny Albino cantan 1960 Canciones del corazon 1960 Los favoritos de todo el mundo 1960 Los Panchos en Tokyo 1961 Ciudadanos del mundo 1961 Ambassadors of Song 1961 Ceguera de amor 1961 Los Panchos en Japon 1962 Epoca de oro 1962 Los Panchos cantan tangos 1962 El Trio Los Panchos interpreta Guty Cardenas 1962 El pecador 1962 Mexico canta 1962 Favoritos latinos 1963 A mi madrecita 1963 Cantan a Paraguay 1963 Love Songs of the Tropics Trio Los Panchos Sing the Songs of Rafael Hernandez Marin 1963 Romantic Guitars El Trio Los Panchos Y Las Canciones De Pedro Flores 1964 By Special Request Sing Great Love Songs In English 1964 Caminemos 1964 Amor Great Love Songs In Spanish with Eydie Gorme 1964 Los Panchos en el Japon 1964 Recuerdos 1965 More Amor Cuatro vidas with Eydie Gorme 1965 El pescador de estrellas 1965 Obsesion 1965 Los Panchos en persona 1965 Horas nuestras 1966 Que no te cuenten cuentos 1966 Celoso 1966 Blanca Navidad Navidad Means Christmas with Eydie Gorme 1967 Los Panchos en estereo Vol 1 1967 Con exitos de Armando Manzanero 1967 En Venezuela 1967 Hey Amigo The Trio Los Panchos Sing Great Popular Country Hits in Spanish with The Jordanaires 1968 Los Panchos en estereo Vol 2 1968 Gigliola Cinquetti e il Trio Los Panchos in Messico 1968 Con mariachi 1970 Liliana 1970 Los Panchos En Japon Vol 2 1970 Los Panchos Cantan a Agustin Lara 1970 Trio Los Panchos 1971 Volvi la espalda 1971 Voces internacionales con Los Panchos 1971 Basura 1971 Hablame 1972 Lo dudo 1972 Frio en el alma 1972 Martha with Estela Raval 1972 Quiero 1972 Cantan al Peru 1972 Adulterio 1972 La hiedra 1973 El tiempo que te quede libre 1973 Tu me acostumbraste with Estela Raval 1974 Gil Navarro y Hernandez 1974 Yo lo comprendo 1976 Cantan a Latinoamerica 1976 Sabor a mi 1977 Si tu me dices ven Lodo 1981 Espana en la voz de Los Panchos 1982 Los Panchos en Brasil 1985 Homenaje a Carlos Gardel 1985 La nave del olvido 1989 Esencia romantica 1991 Siglo veinte 1991 Triunfamos 1991 HoyReferences edit a b c Los Panchos Biography Allmusic Most influential latin artists Billboard Latin Music Musicians Genres and Themes Stavans Ilan Editor In Chief Greenwood Oxford England 2014 p 798 799 ISBN 978 0 313 34395 7 Latin Music Musicians Genres and Themes Stavans Ilan Editor Trio Los Panchos on books google com Encyclopedia of Latin American Popular Music Torres George Editor Greenwood Oxford England 2013 p 44 45 415 ISBN 978 0 313 34031 4 Encyclopedia of Latin American Popular Music Torres George Editor Trio Los Panchos on books google com La Palma Rosa Negra Vocalists Los Panchos Trio and the Viva America Orchestra Conductor Alfredo Antonini Photograph of Los Panchos Trio with Manolita Arriola on Viva America for CBS Radio in 1946 onn Getty images Beyond the Black and White TV Asian and Latin American Spectacle in Cold War America Han Benjamin M Rutgers University Press 2022 La Cadena de las Americas Edmund Chester William S Paley and the Carlos Manuel De Cespedes National Order of Merit on Google Books Beyond the Black and White TV Asian and Latin American Spectacle in Cold War America Han Benjamin M Rutgers University Press 2022 La Cadena de las Americas Edmund Chester William S Paley and the Carlos Manuel De Cespedes National Order of Merit on Google Books Agustin Lara A Cultural Biography Wood Andrew grant Oxford university Press 2014 p 158 ISBN 9780199892464 Los Panchos Trio and Viva America on Google Book Time Radio La Cadena June 1 1942 William S Paley La Cadena de las Americas on Content time com Photograph of Los Panchos Trio with Manolita Arriola on Viva America for CBS Radio in 1946 onn Getty images Musical Ritual in Mexico City From the Aztec to NAFTA Pedelty Mark University of Texas Press Austin Texas 2004 ISBN 978 0 292 79848 9 Music Ritual in Mexico City From the Aztec to NAFTA Pedelty Mark University of Texas Press Trio Los Panchos on books google com Music of Latin America and the Caribbean Brill Mark Routledge New York NY 2016 ISBN 978 0 131 83944 1 Music of Latin America and the Caribbean Brill Mark Routledge New York 2016 Chapter 3 Mexico Los Panchos Trio on books google com Documento sin titulo Archived from the original on 2009 08 03 Retrieved 2009 10 31 La Palma interpreted by Los Panchos Triocirca 1946 on Archive org External links External audio nbsp You man hear Los Panchos Trio singing La Palma with Alfredo Antonini conducting the CBS Viva America Orchestra and the accordionist John Serry Sr circa 1946 hereOfficial blog of Trio Los Panchos de Chucho Navarro Fundador Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Los Panchos amp oldid 1217496058, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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