Chicho Ibáñez, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Chicho Ibáñez

Cuban musician

Date of Birth: 22-Nov-1875

Date of Death: 18-May-1981

Profession: composer, singer, songwriter, guitarist

Nationality: Cuba

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Chicho Ibáñez

  • Chicho Ibáñez, born José Ibáñez Noriega (Corral Falso, 22 November 1875 – Havana, 18 May 1981) was the longest-lived and one of the most important members of the Cuban trova.
  • He was significant because, unlike most of the others, he specialized in Afro-Cuban genres.
  • He was a disciple of the tresero Eduardo Fusté, and a member of early groups in Cárdenas, such as Peonia and that of Benito Tumborombo.
  • Later he moved to Havana, where he joined Los Veintiuno, directed by Alejandro Sotolongo, which used claves, maracas, marimbula, bongó and pianito (a wooden instrument with hemp cords).
  • He worked in other groups, and in the Sans-Souci, formerly the leading cabaret in Havana.Ibáñez was the first trovador that we know of to specialize in the son and also on guaguancós and afrocuban rhythms from the abakuá.
  • He played the Cuban tres rather than the Spanish guitar, and developed his own technique for this Cuban guitar.
  • During his extremely long career, Chicho sang and played the son in streets, plazas, cafés, nightclubs and other venues throughout Cuba.
  • In the 1920s, when the sextetos became popular, he was forced to sell his compositions to these larger groups and their composers in order to survive.
  • His compositions include Tóma mamá que te manda tía, Evaristo, No te metas Caridad, Ojalá (sones); Yo era dichoso, Al fin mujer (bolero-sones); Qué más me pides, La saya de Oyá (guaguancos).
  • He worked throughout Cuba, and latterly a short film was made of him.

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