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Artist Biography For Nacho Sanabria

Nacho Sanabria Ignacio "Nacho" Sanabria Vázquez-Maysonet Was Born December 16 1929 In Cataño Puerto Rico . Iconic Figure Of The Puerto Rican Salsa Nacho Sanabria Ignacio "Nacho" Sanabria Vázquez-Maysonet Was Born On December 16 1929 In Cataño Puerto Rico . He Discovers At The Age Of 4 Years The Bomba And Plena In The Streets Of His Village.
An Early Talent For Dance Earned Him The Nickname "el Niño Bailarín".
He Sings For The First Time On Stage At The Age Of 9.
In 1949 Nacho Sanabria Moved To New York As Many Puerto Ricans Where He Works At The Factory.
He Returned To Sonora Boricua In 1951 And Soon After Singing At The Palladium With This Orchestra.
From 1953 To 1955 He Was Enlisted For The Korean War Where He Met Hector Rivera.
Back In New York He Participates In The Orchestra New Yorker. In 1956 He Entered As Singer And Dancer In The Panamericana Orchestra Of Quique Rijos With This Orchestra He Released A First Single Bolero And Plena In 1957.
After This Enriching Experience He Moved To Gilberto Cruz's Sextet Then To José Fajardo's Orchestra For An International Tour. He Also Replaces Ray Barretto's Orchestra.
Soon After He Was Approached By Johnny Pacheco But He Did Not Join This Orchestra With The Intention Of Returning To Puerto Rico With His Wife And Children.
What He Did In 1962 By Integrating The Trumpet Orchestra Kito Vélez. Shortly After They Will Dissolve The Orchestra To Work For Two Years With Rafael Cortijo.
For Proof The Disc "Go" 1963 Where He Sings "Quítate El Zapato" "The Llave" "The Moña" "El Colora'o" "Lo Dijo Cortijo" And "The Timadora".
He Left The Famous Orchestra In 1965 But Returned Three Years Later To Record Two Records "Sorongo" And "Ahí Na 'ma" Released In 1968.
Coming Out Of The Combo Of Cortijo In 1965 He Goes To The Formation Of Mongo Santamaría. In 1966 He Founded His Own Orchestra "El Sabor De Nacho" Sabor Flavor Which Begins With 7 Musicians From The Village Of Cataño Ernesto Valentín Bass Tuto Clemente Piano Eladio Pérez Conga Jaime Concepción Bongo Eugenio Cruz And Picar Trumpets .
Their First Records Came Out In 1968 In The Form Of Two Singles At The Montañez Label On Which We Find The Songs "Changó Tá Vení" "Ya Ya Ya Mujer" "El Saquito" "El Piole Guajira".
The First 33 "El Sabor De Nacho Vol I" Was Born In 1970 An Immediate Success Thanks To The Song "Alma Primitiva" Of "Tite" Curet Alonso. The Other Pieces Of The Disc "Santo Llega" By Henny Álvarez "Changó Tá Vení" "Oro Que Brilla" And "Los Buena Gente" ...
On This Album The Arrangements Were Created For The Most Part By Bobby Valentín. The Other Musicians Of The Orchestra Are Ray Cohen Piano Fernandito Marcano Paquito Juvet And Willie Matos Trumpets Papo Castro Congas Pellín Rodríguez And Paquito Guzmán Choirs . Their Second Album Was Released In 1971 With The Songs "Mambo Batiri" "Luna Yumurina" "La Muerte Llegó" "La Vida Es Sueño" "El Saquito" "The Equivocada" "Yo Puedo Más Que Tú" "Amor Sin Esperanza" "If Yo Tuviera A Millón" "Tan Sólo Dios" "Puntillita" And "El Tapón".
At That Time The Orchestra Was A Favorite Of The Puerto Rican Public. In 1972 Released The Album "Amada Amante" One Of The Biggest Successes Of The Artist Thanks To "La Ruñidera" Cuban Ignacio Piñeiro Who Made Fury Among Dancers.
In 1973 The Fourth Album Was Released With The Songs "Arroz Con Manteca" "Todo Me Tasty Gusta" "Sabor" "Salsa Caliente" And "El Alacrán".
Followed By "Muevete" 1974 And The Titles "Los Guajiros" "Ya No Me Quieres" "Señora" "El Vistilla" "La Ola Marina" "Mi Mujer Pide Más" ...
In 1975 Another Atmosphere With The Release Of "Boleros Con Caché". He Leaves Borinquen Records For EGC Combo Records With Which He Releases A Disc Whose Tracks Are "Salsa Na'ma" "One Mundo Raro" "Quédate Como Estás" "Sola Y Triste" "Con Alma" "Para Sufran Los Pollos" "For The Radio" "Colombiana" "Pensamiento" And "Jorobita Jorobá".
In 1976 Released "Su Estilo Y Sus Hijos" At The Label Tioly Whose Particularity Is The Presence Of The Children Of The Singer Nachito Felipe And Roberto In The Formation.
In 1979 It Was The Turn Of Bronco Records Bobby Valentín To Produce The Album "Sabor Amor Y Música".
In 1982 Another Disc Was Put On The Market By The Gema Label With Little Impact. His Last Album "Pa 'la Calle Bailador" RNS Records 04012 Captivated The Dancers. The Eponymous Title - Composed By Nacho Sanabria Himself - Propels You On The Dance Floor. The Other Pieces "Lengua Larga" From Walfrido Guevara "Vamos Pa 'la Luna" By Heny Álvarez "Vivito Y Coleando" By Joe Cotto The Mexican Bolero "Cuando Ya No Me Quieras" From Los Cuates Castilla "Sonerito" By Arsenio Rodríguez "Tíbiri Tábara" From Pablo Cairo And "To Romper El Coco" From Otilio Portal .
The Musicians Of The Record Emilio Reales Trumpet Willie Sotelo Piano Pedro Pérez Bass Rafael "Cocky" Rivera Timpani Johnny Ortiz Conga And Inocencio Tittley Bongo .
Today The Veteran Singer Continues To Perform In Puerto Rico.

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