• Odilio González (born 5 March 1937), known by his stage name El Jibarito de Lares, is a Puerto Rican singer, guitarist and music composer who has been...
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    to be the greatest proponent and interpreter of the jíbaro music. Odilio González, a singer of jíbaro music and originally from the mountain town of...
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    figures as Rafael Hernández, Daniel Santos, Pedro Flores, Johnny Albino, Odilio González, Noel Estrada, José Feliciano, Trio Vegabajeño, and Tito Rodríguez...
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  • standard on the Rolando Villazón album ¡México! "Despedida", a song by Odilio González "Despedida", a song by composer Pedro Flores "De Despedida", a song...
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    Quiñones - Miss Universe 2001[citation needed] Luis Hernández Aquino Odilio González (born March 5, 1937), known by his stage name El Jibarito de Lares...
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    festival has featured live performances by well-known artists such as Odilio González, La Sonora Ponceña, Pedro Capó, Andrés Jiménez, José Alberto "El Canario"...
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  • and cuatro in New York through the 1950s and '60s – with the singers Odilio González and Victor Rolón Santiago and with the Trio Los Panchos, the internationally...
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    listened to Odilio González sing a décima with a guitar and a cuatro in the background. In Puerto Rico the type of music that Odilio González sang is known...
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  • first glance you'd probably call it a guitar. Urfé, Odilio 1965. El danzón. La Habana. Gonzalez Echevarria, Roberto (1999). "A Cuban Belle Époque". The...
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    died in Havana on November 14, 1957. He was survived by his four sons, Odilio, Orestes, José and Esteban, all of whom were musicians. Giro, Radamés (2007)...
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