Sanatçının Albümleri
Al Bate (Remasterizado)
1982 · albüm
Que Agradable
2023 · albüm
Mariposita de primavera (Remastered)
2023 · mini albüm
Juramento (Remastered)
2023 · mini albüm
La negra Leonor (Remastered)
2023 · mini albüm
Lágrimas negras (Remastered)
2023 · mini albüm
María Cristina (Remastered)
2023 · mini albüm
Ya que estoy en mi Cubita (Remastered)
2023 · mini albüm
A Orillas del Cauto
2022 · single
Mi Son Cubano
2022 · single
Siempre Te Adoré
2021 · albüm
Adiós Compay Gato
2021 · mini albüm
Lágrimas negras (Remastered)
2019 · albüm
María Cristina (Remastered)
2019 · albüm
Mariposita de primavera
2018 · albüm
Cuidadito Compay Gallo
2015 · albüm
Perlas Cubanas: Cuidadito Compay Gallo
2014 · albüm
Presentando a Ñico Saquito
1955 · albüm
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One of Cuba's most famed guitarists, Ñico Saquito founded the guaracha style, renowned for its four-line stanzas and humorous lyrics. He was born in Santiago de Cuba in 1901 and began to gain popularity for his compositions by the age of 15. He gave up a career in baseball to join the Castillo Quartet and spent ten years with the band, touring around the country. Returning to Santiago to form the Guaracheos de Oriente, he eventually took that group to tour Venezuela in 1950. He stayed for ten years, until the Revolution forced him to return to Cuba. Saquito spent most of his later years playing in Havana, where Cuba's national record company recorded him in 1982, playing with El Quarteto Patria and El Duo Cubano (two of the country's best groups). That performance, released on World Circuit as Good-bye Mr. Cat, proved to be his only American release. Nico Saquito died later that year. ~ John Bush, Rovi