Chuito "El De Bayamon" Y Ramito "El Cantor De La Montaña" - Chuito Y Ramito album flac
Performer: Chuito "El De Bayamon"Title: Chuito Y Ramito
Released: 1984
MP3 album: 1622 mb
FLAC album: 1943 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: AUD AA MMF TTA MP3 MIDI RA
Genre: Latin / Folk and Country
Ramito" was featured in the short musical film "Truya" (1950), along the most reputed Puerto Rican jíbaro singers and musicians of the time, including Jesús Sánchez Erazo "Chuíto El De Bayamón", Ernestina Reyes, "La Calandria", Maso Rivera and others. He also appeared on television multiple times and he released a wide number of trova albums, of which many were best sellers in Puerto Rico and other Latin American countries.
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A los Isabelinos by Chuito El De Bayamón. Flores Te Traemos by Natalia Rivera Y Chuito.
Florencio Morales Ramos: Ramito, el Cantor de la Montaña. Originally published in 1988 by Fideicomiso de Conservación de Puerto Rico as La Buena Vista: Estancia de Frutos Menores, fabrica de harinas y hacienda cafetalera. Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA: University of North Carolina Press. p. 26. ISBN 0807848018.
El Cantor de la Montaña.
Chuito "El De Bayamon" - Chuito Y Ramito MP3 version.
Known as "El Cantor de la Montaña" (The Singer from the Mountain), his brothers Luis ("Luisito") and Juan María ("Moralito") also attained major recognition as jíbaro singers. Later he animated the radio show "La Hora del Volante", from Bayamón. His affable stage presence and reputation as a fast improviser and bright lyricist earned him a large following in Puerto Rico and growing communities of Puerto Rican migrants to the northeastern United States. Ramito" was featured in the short musical film "Truya" (1950), along the most reputed Puerto Rican jíbaro singers and musicians of the time, including Jesús Sánchez Erazo "Chuíto El De Bayamón", Ernestina Reyes, "La Calandria", Maso Rivera and others. Florencio Morales Ramos: Ramito, el Cantor de la Montaña.
Others are "Aguinaldo Jibaro" by Los Pleneros de la 21 & El Quinteto Criollo; El Jibarito Bruto (Seis Villaran) and Un Jíbaro Bueno, both by Chuito el de Bayamon (aka, "El Decano de los Cantores"); Jibarita de mi Tierra by Andres Jimenez; Un Jibaro en San Juan and Negando Su Idioma, both by Odilio Gonzalez.
The greatest exponent of the jíbara tradition alongside Chuíto el de Bayamón, Ramito began his recording career in 1939 at the age of 24. He recorded for the RCA-Victor label with the group of Maestro Ladí, the same group that Chuíto performed with. Flor Morales Ramos (his real name) had been raised listening to his grandfather, a cart driver, sing songs through the fields of Caguas (in central Puerto Rico). An expert performer of Caguas-style aguinaldo, marianda, enramada, mapeyé and other styles of trova criolla, he gained the nickname of Cantor de la Montaña ( The Mountain Singer )
Tracklist
| A1 | Un Jibaro Terminao |
| A2 | Una Mujer En Mi Vida |
| A3 | Decimas Borinqueñas |
| A4 | Al Nacer la Aurora |
| A5 | Mi Pueblito |
| A6 | La Esposa Muerta |
| A7 | Que Bonita Bandera |
| A8 | Linda Serrana |
| B1 | Valle de Los Pajaros |
| B2 | La Copa Rota |
| B3 | Ejemplo Boriqua |
| B4 | A Un Pintor |
| B5 | No Me La Confundan |
| B6 | Tu Eres el Lucero |
| B7 | Nuetros Pueblos |
| B8 | Yo Naci |









