Agustín Lara
Agustín Lara
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Genres: Tango, Tropical, Bolero, Waltz
Active: 30's, 40's, 50's, 60's
Born: December 31, 1969 in Mexico City, Mexico
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One of Mexico's seminal songwriters during the pre-war era, Agustin Lara wrote favorites including "Granada," "Solamente una Vez," "Maria Bonita," "Farolito," and "Palabras de Mujer." Lara excelled in a variety of song styles -- ranchera, bolero, tropical songs, even the occasional tango -- and brought a cosmopolitan flair to the Old West while vivifying many early Mexican films with his rich music. Born in 1897 in Mexico City (though he would often name Veracruz as his birthplace), Lara took piano lessons and ended up playing in a bordello until his father sent him to military school. He was soon back in the music world however, playing piano around Mexico City and, by 1928, having his compositions recorded.
Discography
Release: 2005
Label: EJD, Yoyo Music
Release: April 12, 2005
Label: Orfron Videovox
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