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Julio Jaramillo

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Julio Jaramillo

50 SONGS • 2 HOURS AND 16 MINUTES • OCT 04 2024

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1
A Mi Madre
02:42
2
Amor del alma
02:59
3
Amor Eterno
03:03
4
Anda Y Pídele ±Ê±ð°ù»åó²Ô
02:09
5
Andate
02:50
6
Ay Mexicanita
03:03
7
Azabache
03:12
8
Carmita
02:49
9
°ä´Ç²ú²¹°ù»åí²¹
02:27
10
Como Una Sombra
02:11
11
De Carne Y Hueso
02:49
12
De Hinojos
02:53
13
Devuélveme El Corazón
02:57
14
Diez Años
03:07
15
Dilema De La Vida
02:25
16
Dos Corazones
02:24
17
Dos Medallitas
03:03
18
El Andariego
02:32
19
El Pintor
02:56
20
El Tren Lento
03:24
21
En Ese Más Allá
02:51
22
Esa Mujer
01:44
23
³Ò°ùí³Ù²¹±ô´Ç
03:19
24
Historia de Amor
03:05
25
Historia de una ingrata
02:56
26
Incertidumbre
02:53
27
Infame
02:41
28
Juramento
02:45
29
La Cama Vacia
02:56
30
Lágrimas De Sangre
02:14
31
Licor Bendito
03:19
32
Madre Cariñito Santo
02:04
33
Madrecita Ideal
02:03
34
Mi Pobre Carnaval
02:42
35
No Me Digan Cobarde
02:32
36
Norma
02:19
37
Odio en la sangre
03:11
38
Odio Gitano
02:38
39
Oh...Pintor
02:40
40
Osito de Felpa
02:55
41
Padre Mío
02:38
42
±Ê±ð°ù»åó²Ô Por Adorarte
02:37
43
±Ê±ð°ù»åó²Ô
03:01
44
Pesares
02:25
45
Por Que Eres Así
02:36
46
Que Dios Me Libre
02:34
47
Sonia.wav
02:47
48
Soñar Y Nada Más
02:40
49
Traicionera
02:22
50
Un Disco Más
02:55
℗© 2024: Julio Jaramillo

Artist bios

One of Latin America's most influential vocalists, Julio Jaramillo continues to inspire Latin singers years after his death. During his relatively brief 20-year career, he recorded thousands of songs -- boleros, valses, pasillos, tangos, and even rancheras. Jaramillo's classics include "El Alma En Los Labios," "Cinco Centavitos," "Flores Negras," "Guayaquil De Mis Amores," "Rosario De Besos," "Licor Bendito," and his most famous tune, "Nuestro Juramento." His contributions to Ecuadorian music made Jaramillo a national hero whose records still fill the jukeboxes in his native Guayaquil.

Born Julio Alfredo Jaramillo Laurido in Guayaquil in 1935, Jaramillo learned to play the guitar at an early age, formed a trio with friends, and recorded his first song for a political campaign by the centrist party, Concentración de Fuerzas Populares (CFP), in the early '50s. Though he played around the country while still a teenager, Jaramillo spent little of his career in Ecuador, leaving for Colombia, then Venezuela, Mexico, and Uruguay. He recorded collaborations with such top-rated Latin performers as Daniel Santos, Olimpo Cárdenas, Alci Acosta, and Pepe Jaramillo. (An album with Santos was recorded in a bar, the favorite haunt of both singers.)

After more than a decade away, Jaramillo returned to Ecuador for a July 1976 anniversary program. His death two years later brought thousands of Ecuadorans into the streets for a massive mourning; the day of his birth was named Día del Pasillo Ecuatoriano ("Ecuadorian Pasillo Day"), a national holiday. ~ TiVo Staff

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Language of performance
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