Felipe "La Voz" Rodriguez canta: "El Bardo"


This is a beautiful, haunting, love song sung by Felipe Rodriguez........ Luis Felipe Rodriguez, better known as Felipe "La Voz" Rodríguez, (May 8, 1926 May 26, 1999) born in Caguas, Puerto Rico, was a singer of boleros. He is regarded as the most popular Puerto Rican male singer of the 1950s based on record sales and live audience records. Many of Rodríguez's recordings are often considered to be classics in Puerto Rico. Rodríguez was born in the Savarona section of Caguas, the son of a sharecropper and a midwife. He had a rough childhood; his father died before he was born. In 1930, his mother Carmen moved to Santurce and settled in Barrio Obrero, a working class district of San Juan. There Rodriguez went to school and practiced his singing skills during his free time. Julito Rodriguez(no relation to Felipe), another bolero singer, heard Rodriguez sing and invited him to form a singing duo; they later they formed a trio called "Los Romanceros" (The Romantics) and he first took part in a radio program, the popular amateur showcase "Tribuna del Arte", hosted and produced by Rafael Quiñones Vidal. In 1950, Rodriguez left the trio and tried different projects, such as forming or joining other trios (particularly the Trío Los Antares), duos (he formed the "Dúo Pérez-Rodríguez" with his then wife, and continued his professional relationship with her long after their divorce) and singing solo. He was given the nickname, "La Voz" (The Voice), a name which was to stay with him <b>...</b>


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Luis Felipe Rodriguez, better known as Felipe "La Voz" Rodríguez, (May 8, 1926 May 26, 1999) born in Caguas, Puerto Rico, was a singer of boleros. He is regarded as the most popular Puerto Rican male singer of the 1950s based on record sales and live audience records. Many of Rodríguez's recordings are often considered to be classics in Puerto Rico. Rodríguez was born in the Savarona section of Caguas, the son of a sharecropper and a midwife. He had a rough childhood; his father died before he was born. In 1930, his mother Carmen moved to Santurce and settled in Barrio Obrero, a working class district of San Juan. There Rodriguez went to school and practiced his singing skills during his free time. Julito Rodriguez(no relation to Felipe), another bolero singer, heard Rodriguez sing and invited him to form a singing duo; they later they formed a trio called "Los Romanceros" (The Romantics) and he first took part in a radio program, the popular amateur showcase "Tribuna del Arte", hosted and produced by Rafael Quiñones Vidal. In 1950, Rodriguez left the trio and tried different projects, such as forming or joining other trios (particularly the Trío Los Antares), duos (he formed the "Dúo Pérez-Rodríguez" with his then wife, and continued his professional relationship with her long after their divorce) and singing solo. He was given the nickname, "La Voz" (The Voice), a name which was to stay with him for the rest of his life, by Puerto Rican radio announcer Mariano Artau <b>...</b>


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FELIPE RODRIGUEZ 'LA VOZ' La Ultima Copa


"La Ultima Copa" fue escrita por Luis Caruso y Francisco Canaro.Felipe Rodríguez con su Trío Los Antares: Raúl Balseiro, Pedrito Berríos y Rafael Scharon. Luis Felipe Rodriguez, better known as Felipe "La Voz" Rodríguez, (May 8, 1926 May 26, 1999) born in Caguas, Puerto Rico, was a singer of boleros. He is regarded as the most popular Puerto Rican male singer of the 1950s based on record sales and live audience records. Many of Rodríguez's recordings are often considered to be classics in Puerto Rico. Rodríguez was born in the Savarona section of Caguas, the son of a sharecropper and a midwife. He had a rough childhood; his father died before he was born. In 1930, his mother Carmen moved to Santurce and settled in Barrio Obrero, a working class district of San Juan. There Rodriguez went to school and practiced his singing skills during his free time. Julito Rodriguez (no relation to Felipe), another bolero singer, heard Rodriguez sing and invited him to form a singing duo; they later they formed a trio called "Los Romanceros" (The Romantics) and he first took part in a radio program, the popular amateur showcase "Tribuna del Arte", hosted and produced by Rafael Quiñones Vidal. In 1950, Rodriguez left the trio and tried different projects, such as forming or joining other trios (particularly the Trío Los Antares), duos (he formed the "Dúo Pérez-Rodríguez" with his then wife, and continued his professional relationship with her long after their divorce) and singing solo. He <b>...</b>


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FELIPE RODRIGUEZ - Cada Navidad.wmv


Luis Felipe Rodriguez, better known as Felipe "La Voz" Rodríguez, (May 8, 1926 May 26, 1999) born in Caguas, Puerto Rico, was a singer of boleros. He is regarded as the most popular Puerto Rican male singer of the 1950s based on record sales and live audience records. Many of Rodríguez's recordings are often considered to be classics in Puerto Rico. Rodríguez was born in the Savarona section of Caguas, the son of a sharecropper and a midwife. He had a rough childhood; his father died before he was born. In 1930, his mother Carmen moved to Santurce and settled in Barrio Obrero, a working class district of San Juan. There Rodriguez went to school and practiced his singing skills during his free time. Julito Rodriguez (no relation to Felipe), another bolero singer, heard Rodriguez sing and invited him to form a singing duo; they later they formed a trio called "Los Romanceros" (The Romantics) and he first took part in a radio program, the popular amateur showcase "Tribuna del Arte", hosted and produced by Rafael Quiñones Vidal. In 1950, Rodriguez left the trio and tried different projects, such as forming or joining other trios (particularly the Trío Los Antares), duos (he formed the "Dúo Pérez-Rodríguez" with his then wife, and continued his professional relationship with her long after their divorce) and singing solo. He was given the nickname, "La Voz" (The Voice), a name which was to stay with him for the rest of his life, by Puerto Rican radio announcer Mariano Artau <b>...</b>


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FELIPE RODRIGUEZ - Historia De Navidad


Luis Felipe Rodriguez, better known as Felipe "La Voz" Rodríguez, (May 8, 1926 May 26, 1999) born in Caguas, Puerto Rico, was a singer of boleros. He is regarded as the most popular Puerto Rican male singer of the 1950s based on record sales and live audience records. Many of Rodríguez's recordings are often considered to be classics in Puerto Rico. Rodríguez was born in the Savarona section of Caguas, the son of a sharecropper and a midwife. He had a rough childhood; his father died before he was born. In 1930, his mother Carmen moved to Santurce and settled in Barrio Obrero, a working class district of San Juan. There Rodriguez went to school and practiced his singing skills during his free time. Julito Rodriguez (no relation to Felipe), another bolero singer, heard Rodriguez sing and invited him to form a singing duo; they later they formed a trio called "Los Romanceros" (The Romantics) and he first took part in a radio program, the popular amateur showcase "Tribuna del Arte", hosted and produced by Rafael Quiñones Vidal. In 1950, Rodriguez left the trio and tried different projects, such as forming or joining other trios (particularly the Trío Los Antares), duos (he formed the "Dúo Pérez-Rodríguez" with his then wife, and continued his professional relationship with her long after their divorce) and singing solo. He was given the nickname, "La Voz" (The Voice), a name which was to stay with him for the rest of his life, by Puerto Rican radio announcer Mariano Artau <b>...</b>


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DUO FELIPE RODRIGUEZ Y FELITO FELIX La Novia Blanca.wmv


Luis Felipe Rodriguez, better known as Felipe "La Voz" Rodríguez, (May 8, 1926 May 26, 1999) born in Caguas, Puerto Rico, was a singer of boleros. He is regarded as the most popular Puerto Rican male singer of the 1950s based on record sales and live audience records. Many of Rodríguez's recordings are often considered to be classics in Puerto Rico. Rodríguez was born in the Savarona section of Caguas, the son of a sharecropper and a midwife. He had a rough childhood; his father died before he was born. In 1930, his mother Carmen moved to Santurce and settled in Barrio Obrero, a working class district of San Juan. There Rodriguez went to school and practiced his singing skills during his free time. Julito Rodriguez (no relation to Felipe), another bolero singer, heard Rodriguez sing and invited him to form a singing duo; they later they formed a trio called "Los Romanceros" (The Romantics) and he first took part in a radio program, the popular amateur showcase "Tribuna del Arte", hosted and produced by Rafael Quiñones Vidal. In 1950, Rodriguez left the trio and tried different projects, such as forming or joining other trios (particularly the Trío Los Antares), duos (he formed the "Dúo Pérez-Rodríguez" with his then wife, and continued his professional relationship with her long after their divorce) and singing solo. He was given the nickname, "La Voz" (The Voice), a name which was to stay with him for the rest of his life, by Puerto Rican radio announcer Mariano Artau <b>...</b>


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Felipe "La Voz" Rodriguez - La Cama Vacia


Felipe Rodríguez ("La Voz") Cantante Fecha de nacimiento: 8 de mayo de 1926 Lugar: Caguas, Puerto Rico Falleció: 26 de mayo de 1999 Artista que marcó toda una época en el pentagrama boricua, Luis Felipe Rodríguez Quiñones nació en 1926 en el barrio Savarona del municipio de Caguas. Hijo de Luis Felipe Rodríguez, agricultor del Barrio Borinquen; y Carmen Quiñones, de oficio comadrona; su progenitor falleció cuando el futuro artista apenas lleva cinco meses de gestación en el vientre de su madre. Así, en la década del 30, la viuda trasladó su residencia al barrio El Chícharo, en la Parada 25 de Santurce, y luego se estableció en el Barrio Obrero. Felipe se inició en la música participando en el programa "Tribuna del Arte". Formó un dúo con Julito Rodríguez y más tarde formó parte del trío Los Tres Romanceros, junto a Julito y Sotero Collazo. En el 1950 se separó de éstos para organizar el trío Los Carpios, que posteriormente se popularizaran bajo el nombre de Los Antares. En este periodo, donde los artistas solían desenvolverse en distintas proyectos, el cantante cagüeño también formó un dúo con María Esther Pérez Félix entre el 1950 y 1953. Bautizado por el locutor Mariano Artau como "La Voz", Felipe Rodríguez comenzó a repercutir con fuerza en el mundo de las grabaciones durante los años 50. Sus interpretaciones de "La última copa" y "Golondrina viajera" se convirtieron en 1952 en éxitos sin precedentes en todo el país. Ese mismo año grabó también las conocidas canciones <b>...</b>


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FELIPE RODRIGUEZ Y EL TRIO LOS ANTARES - Quiero Beber.wmv


"Quiero Beber" de Sotero Collazo. Felipe Rodríguez con su Trío Los Antares: Raúl Balseiro, Pedrito Berríos y Rafael Scharon. Luis Felipe Rodriguez, better known as Felipe "La Voz" Rodríguez, (May 8, 1926 May 26, 1999) born in Caguas, Puerto Rico, was a singer of boleros. He is regarded as the most popular Puerto Rican male singer of the 1950s based on record sales and live audience records. Many of Rodríguez's recordings are often considered to be classics in Puerto Rico. Rodríguez was born in the Savarona section of Caguas, the son of a sharecropper and a midwife. He had a rough childhood; his father died before he was born. In 1930, his mother Carmen moved to Santurce and settled in Barrio Obrero, a working class district of San Juan. There Rodriguez went to school and practiced his singing skills during his free time. Julito Rodriguez (no relation to Felipe), another bolero singer, heard Rodriguez sing and invited him to form a singing duo; they later they formed a trio called "Los Romanceros" (The Romantics) and he first took part in a radio program, the popular amateur showcase "Tribuna del Arte", hosted and produced by Rafael Quiñones Vidal. In 1950, Rodriguez left the trio and tried different projects, such as forming or joining other trios (particularly the Trío Los Antares), duos (he formed the "Dúo Pérez-Rodríguez" with his then wife, and continued his professional relationship with her long after their divorce) and singing solo. He was given the nickname, "La <b>...</b>


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FELIPE RODRIGUEZ - Historia De Sing Sing


"Historia De Sing Sing" fue escrita por el compositor y musico dominicano Bienvenido Brens . Luis Felipe Rodriguez, better known as Felipe "La Voz" Rodríguez, (May 8, 1926 May 26, 1999) born in Caguas, Puerto Rico, was a singer of boleros. He is regarded as the most popular Puerto Rican male singer of the 1950s based on record sales and live audience records. Many of Rodríguez's recordings are often considered to be classics in Puerto Rico. Rodríguez was born in the Savarona section of Caguas, the son of a sharecropper and a midwife. He had a rough childhood; his father died before he was born. In 1930, his mother Carmen moved to Santurce and settled in Barrio Obrero, a working class district of San Juan. There Rodriguez went to school and practiced his singing skills during his free time. Julito Rodriguez (no relation to Felipe), another bolero singer, heard Rodriguez sing and invited him to form a singing duo; they later they formed a trio called "Los Romanceros" (The Romantics) and he first took part in a radio program, the popular amateur showcase "Tribuna del Arte", hosted and produced by Rafael Quiñones Vidal. In 1950, Rodriguez left the trio and tried different projects, such as forming or joining other trios (particularly the Trío Los Antares), duos (he formed the "Dúo Pérez-Rodríguez" with his then wife, and continued his professional relationship with her long after their divorce) and singing solo. He was given the nickname, "La Voz" (The Voice), a name which <b>...</b>


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FELIPE RODRIGUEZ & FELITO FELIX Juramento.wmv


Luis Felipe Rodriguez, better known as Felipe "La Voz" Rodríguez, (May 8, 1926 May 26, 1999) born in Caguas, Puerto Rico, was a singer of boleros. He is regarded as the most popular Puerto Rican male singer of the 1950s based on record sales and live audience records. Many of Rodríguez's recordings are often considered to be classics in Puerto Rico. Rodríguez was born in the Savarona section of Caguas, the son of a sharecropper and a midwife. He had a rough childhood; his father died before he was born. In 1930, his mother Carmen moved to Santurce and settled in Barrio Obrero, a working class district of San Juan. There Rodriguez went to school and practiced his singing skills during his free time. Julito Rodriguez (no relation to Felipe), another bolero singer, heard Rodriguez sing and invited him to form a singing duo; they later they formed a trio called "Los Romanceros" (The Romantics) and he first took part in a radio program, the popular amateur showcase "Tribuna del Arte", hosted and produced by Rafael Quiñones Vidal. In 1950, Rodriguez left the trio and tried different projects, such as forming or joining other trios (particularly the Trío Los Antares), duos (he formed the "Dúo Pérez-Rodríguez" with his then wife, and continued his professional relationship with her long after their divorce) and singing solo. He was given the nickname, "La Voz" (The Voice), a name which was to stay with him for the rest of his life, by Puerto Rican radio announcer Mariano Artau <b>...</b>


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FELIPE RODRIGUEZ Llega La Noche Buena


Luis Felipe Rodriguez, better known as Felipe "La Voz" Rodríguez, (May 8, 1926 May 26, 1999) born in Caguas, Puerto Rico, was a singer of boleros. He is regarded as the most popular Puerto Rican male singer of the 1950s based on record sales and live audience records. Many of Rodríguez's recordings are often considered to be classics in Puerto Rico. Rodríguez was born in the Savarona section of Caguas, the son of a sharecropper and a midwife. He had a rough childhood; his father died before he was born. In 1930, his mother Carmen moved to Santurce and settled in Barrio Obrero, a working class district of San Juan. There Rodriguez went to school and practiced his singing skills during his free time. Julito Rodriguez (no relation to Felipe), another bolero singer, heard Rodriguez sing and invited him to form a singing duo; they later they formed a trio called "Los Romanceros" (The Romantics) and he first took part in a radio program, the popular amateur showcase "Tribuna del Arte", hosted and produced by Rafael Quiñones Vidal. In 1950, Rodriguez left the trio and tried different projects, such as forming or joining other trios (particularly the Trío Los Antares), duos (he formed the "Dúo Pérez-Rodríguez" with his then wife, and continued his professional relationship with her long after their divorce) and singing solo. He was given the nickname, "La Voz" (The Voice), a name which was to stay with him for the rest of his life, by Puerto Rican radio announcer Mariano Artau <b>...</b>


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NAVIDAD: Una Niña Sin Juguetes - Felipe La Voz Rodriguez


Aquí está una canción hermosa del álbum Felicidades de Felipe La Voz Rodríguez. Una de las canciones más tristes que el artista interpretó; le rompe el corazón hasta a el más fuerte. En tiempos de la segunda guerra mundial, Puerto Rico se vio en mucha pobreza y gran depresión. Muchas familias sufrieron de extrema pobreza y lo único que le podían regalar a sus hijos, eran muñecas de trapo, carritos de madera, o aviones de cartón. Mientras que la inocencia de los niños no entiende de pobreza, que en realidad son sus padres los que ahorran para comprarle un juguete. Muchos no saben hasta que crecen a una edad más avanzada, no entienden que los Reyes Magos ya no existen. Esta canción fácilmente le puede traer lagrimas a cualquiera. Muchos se identifican con ella, y aunque muchos de nosotros no hubiéramos estado en extrema pobreza, nuestros padres, abuelos y otros seres queridos tuvieron que pasar por esto. Esto esta dedicado a todos los niños, padres, abuelos, o cualquier persona que sufre o ha sufrido de pobreza; para recordarles que la Fé es lo último que se pierde. Que el niño Jesús y la Virgen está con ustedes. ---------------------------------------- Una tienda de juguetes en tiempos de Navidad y en su vitrina un pianito que es una preciosidad Una niña pobrecita contemplaba aquel pianito y entristecida decía "Ay Bendito, ay Bendito" "Los Reyes solo me traen muñecas hechas de trapo y por más que yo les pido los Reyes no me hacen caso Yo nunca podré explicarme Por qué me <b>...</b>


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FELIPE LA VOZ RODRIGUEZ, FELITO FELIX Y EL TRIO LOS ANTARES VIDEO POR JOSE RIVERA 11:21:98 # 2.mp4


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Golondrina Viajera (Felipe Rodriguez) Luis Felipe


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HENRY VAZQUEZ PRESENTA DUO AIDITA VILES FELIPE LA VOZ RODRIGUEZ


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Felipe Rodriguez --- Golondrina Viajera


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Felipe Rodriguez --- Muneca De Trapo


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FELIPE RODRIGUEZ Rosas De Otoño.wmv


"Rosas De Otoño" de Guillermo Barbieri. George Kudirka on accordionLuis Felipe Rodriguez, better known as Felipe "La Voz" Rodríguez, (May 8, 1926 May 26, 1999) born in Caguas, Puerto Rico, was a singer of boleros. He is regarded as the most popular Puerto Rican male singer of the 1950s based on record sales and live audience records. Many of Rodríguez's recordings are often considered to be classics in Puerto Rico. Rodríguez was born in the Savarona section of Caguas, the son of a sharecropper and a midwife. He had a rough childhood; his father died before he was born. In 1930, his mother Carmen moved to Santurce and settled in Barrio Obrero, a working class district of San Juan. There Rodriguez went to school and practiced his singing skills during his free time. Julito Rodriguez (no relation to Felipe), another bolero singer, heard Rodriguez sing and invited him to form a singing duo; they later they formed a trio called "Los Romanceros" (The Romantics) and he first took part in a radio program, the popular amateur showcase "Tribuna del Arte", hosted and produced by Rafael Quiñones Vidal. In 1950, Rodriguez left the trio and tried different projects, such as forming or joining other trios (particularly the Trío Los Antares), duos (he formed the "Dúo Pérez-Rodríguez" with his then wife, and continued his professional relationship with her long after their divorce) and singing solo. He was given the nickname, "La Voz" (The Voice), a name which was to stay with him for the <b>...</b>


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FELIPE RODRIGUEZ Y EL TRIO LOS ANTARES Vampiresa De Amor.wmv


"Vampiresa De Amor" de Rafael Scharrons.Felipe Rodríguez con su Trío Los Antares: Raúl Balseiro, Pedrito Berríos y Rafael Scharon. Luis Felipe Rodriguez, better known as Felipe "La Voz" Rodríguez, (May 8, 1926 May 26, 1999) born in Caguas, Puerto Rico, was a singer of boleros. He is regarded as the most popular Puerto Rican male singer of the 1950s based on record sales and live audience records. Many of Rodríguez's recordings are often considered to be classics in Puerto Rico. Rodríguez was born in the Savarona section of Caguas, the son of a sharecropper and a midwife. He had a rough childhood; his father died before he was born. In 1930, his mother Carmen moved to Santurce and settled in Barrio Obrero, a working class district of San Juan. There Rodriguez went to school and practiced his singing skills during his free time. Julito Rodriguez (no relation to Felipe), another bolero singer, heard Rodriguez sing and invited him to form a singing duo; they later they formed a trio called "Los Romanceros" (The Romantics) and he first took part in a radio program, the popular amateur showcase "Tribuna del Arte", hosted and produced by Rafael Quiñones Vidal. In 1950, Rodriguez left the trio and tried different projects, such as forming or joining other trios (particularly the Trío Los Antares), duos (he formed the "Dúo Pérez-Rodríguez" with his then wife, and continued his professional relationship with her long after their divorce) and singing solo. He was given the nickname <b>...</b>


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La Voz del Magisterio 2011 Brozo se Burla del Presidente Felipe Calderón


Síguenos haciendo Click en cuarquier enlace de Abajo elblogdelmagisterio.blogspot.com www.facebook.com twitter.com sites.google.com Suscríbete a Nuestro Canal en Youtube bit.ly Brozo se Burla del Presidente Felipe Calderón


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CHINOY la voz dificil de olvidar. 2. (video Felipe Vilches Rubio)


Chinoy canta libre en Multiespacio Galeria Ladron de Bicicletas, una voz dificil -muy dificil-de olvidar - Ruido colectivo. dic 2011. PROXIMAMENTE EN VIA X Un regalo de Pascua para los de buena voluntad. Agregue entrevista en la calle para que no olviden: FELIPE- Como es tu musica Chinoy- CHINOY- Es pintar todo de blanco, y luego poner todos los colores de uno. (aprox)


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JOSE FELICIANO Y FELIPE RODRIGUEZ Sin Fe.wmv


"Sin Fe" written by Bobby Capo. Jose Feliciano was born in Lares, Puerto Rico, one of eleven children. He was first exposed to music at age three. At five, his family moved to Spanish Harlem, New York City and, at age nine, he played on the Teatro Puerto Rico. He started his musical life playing accordion until his grandfather gave him a guitar. He reportedly sat by himself in his room for up to 14 hours a day to listen to 1950s rock albums, classical guitarists such as Andrés Segovia, and jazz players such as Wes Montgomery. He later had classical lessons with Harold Morris who earlier had been a student with Segovia. At 17, he quit school to play in clubs, having his first professional, contracted performance in Detroit.Luis Felipe Rodriguez, better known as Felipe "La Voz" Rodríguez, (May 8, 1926 May 26, 1999) born in Caguas, Puerto Rico, was a singer of boleros. He is regarded as the most popular Puerto Rican male singer of the 1950s based on record sales and live audience records. Many of Rodríguez's recordings are often considered to be classics in Puerto Rico. Rodríguez was born in the Savarona section of Caguas, the son of a sharecropper and a midwife. He had a rough childhood; his father died before he was born.


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FELIPE RODRIGUEZ te voy hacer llorar


FELIPE RODRIGUEZ con el acompañamiento de Israel Torres ( primera voz) y el genial Henry Vazquez en el requinto nos canta TE VOY HACER LLORAR del maestro Esteban Taronji.. Luis Felipe Rodríguez Quiñones mejor conocido como Felipe (La Voz) Rodríguez nació el 8 de mayo de 1926 en Caguas, Puerto Rico y murió en el 1999. Felipe se crio en el Barrio Obrero de Santurce. Alrededor del 1950 fundó EL TRIO LOS ANTARES. En este periodo, donde los artistas solían desenvolverse en distintas proyectos, el cantante cagüeño también formó un dúo con María Esther Pérez Félix alrededor del 1953. Sus interpretaciones de "La última copa" y "Golondrina viajera" se convirtieron en 1952 en éxitos dentro y fuera de Puerto Rico. Ese mismo año grabó también las conocidas canciones "Los Reyes no llegaron" y "Esta Navidad". Más tarde hizo el famoso dúo de Felipe y Davilita. Se conocieron como la Voz de Hoy y la Voz del Ayer. Por el trió Los Antares pasaron los mejores requintistas, tales como Miguelito Alcaide, y Henry Vázquez entre otros y las mejores voces del país. Aquí le vemos a Felipe con el acompañamiento de Henry Vazquez en el requinto. Para el disfrute los que nos visitan a través de este medio maravilloso de YOUTUBE para las futuras generaciones.


FELIPE RODRIGUEZ ANTARES HENRY VAZQUEZ

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FELIPE RODRIGUEZ con el acompañamiento de Israel Torres ( primera voz) y el genial Henry Vazquez en el requinto nos canta CHINA HEREJE del maestro JUAN PEDRO LOPEZ. Luis Felipe Rodríguez Quiñones mejor conocido como Felipe (La Voz) Rodríguez nació el 8 de mayo de 1926 en Caguas, Puerto Rico y murió en el 1999. Felipe se crio en el Barrio Obrero de Santurce. Alrededor del 1950 fundó EL TRIO LOS ANTARES. En este periodo, donde los artistas solían desenvolverse en distintas proyectos, el cantante cagüeño también formó un dúo con María Esther Pérez Félix alrededor del 1953. Sus interpretaciones de "La última copa" y "Golondrina viajera" se convirtieron en 1952 en éxitos dentro y fuera de Puerto Rico. Ese mismo año grabó también las conocidas canciones "Los Reyes no llegaron" y "Esta Navidad". Más tarde hizo el famoso dúo de Felipe y Davilita. Se conocieron como la Voz de Hoy y la Voz del Ayer. Por el trió Los Antares pasaron los mejores requintistas, tales como Miguelito Alcaide, y Henry Vázquez entre otros y las mejores voces del país. Aquí le vemos a Felipe con el acompañamiento de Henry Vazquez en el requinto. Para el disfrute los que nos visitan a través de este medio maravilloso de YOUTUBE para las futuras generaciones.


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Felipe Rodriguez - Cada Navidad


Felipe "La Voz" Rodriguez Cada Navidad. Navidenos.


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FELIPE RODRIGUEZ Y DAVILITA Visiones.wmv


Felipe Rodríguez con su Trío Los Antares: Raúl Balseiro, Pedrito Berríos y Rafael Scharon. Luis Felipe Rodriguez, better known as Felipe "La Voz" Rodríguez, (May 8, 1926 May 26, 1999) born in Caguas, Puerto Rico, was a singer of boleros. He is regarded as the most popular Puerto Rican male singer of the 1950s based on record sales and live audience records. Many of Rodríguez's recordings are often considered to be classics in Puerto Rico. Rodríguez was born in the Savarona section of Caguas, the son of a sharecropper and a midwife. He had a rough childhood; his father died before he was born. In 1930, his mother Carmen moved to Santurce and settled in Barrio Obrero, a working class district of San Juan. There Rodriguez went to school and practiced his singing skills during his free time. Julito Rodriguez (no relation to Felipe), another bolero singer, heard Rodriguez sing and invited him to form a singing duo; they later they formed a trio called "Los Romanceros" (The Romantics) and he first took part in a radio program, the popular amateur showcase "Tribuna del Arte", hosted and produced by Rafael Quiñones Vidal. In 1950, Rodriguez left the trio and tried different projects, such as forming or joining other trios (particularly the Trío Los Antares), duos (he formed the "Dúo Pérez-Rodríguez" with his then wife, and continued his professional relationship with her long after their divorce) and singing solo. He was given the nickname, "La Voz" (The Voice), a name which was <b>...</b>


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Mamié Sancy y Felipe (Pipe) Zarzar - Poema


Mamié Sancy y Felipe (Pipe) Zarzar bailan Poema por Orq. de Francisco Canaro con la voz de Roberto Maida - Resumen de la classe de Tango en Munich el 7 de Febrero de 2010 en el estudio El Duende.


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Felipe Rodriguez - China Hereje


Esta usted viendo y escuchando a Felipe Rodriguez La Voz El original. EL BARDO!


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Prince Felipe and Letizia Ortiz's Petición de Mano / Engagement Interview


On November 6th, 2003, Prince Felipe and Letizia Ortiz made their engagement official


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La Ultima Copa (Felipe Rodriguez) *LIVE* Caguas,PR- May 9, 2009, Luis Felipe


Live! La Ultima Copa, Luis Felipe, Caguas May 9th, 2009 (Felipe Rodriguez)


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"ÚNICAMENTE TU" LA GRAN RONDALLA COLOMBIANA Y FELIPE PIRELA


LA GRAN RONDALLA COLOMBIANA Y SU NUEVA PRODUCCIÓN...BOLEROS. REVIVIENDO LA VOZ DEL INCONFUNDIBLE FELIPE PIRELA CON UNO DE SUS INOLVIDABLES ÉXITOS...ÚNICAMENTE TU. LOS MAGISTRALES ARREGLOS MUSICALES Y LA DIRECCIÓN DEL MAESTRO JORGE ZAPATA, EN ESTA AMBICIOSA PRODUCCIÓN QUE NOS ENTREGA LOS MÁS BELLOS CLÁSICOS DEL BOLERO, EN LAS INIGUALABLES INTERPRETACIONES DE LA GRAN RONDALLA COLOMBIANA. CONTACTOS Y CONTRATACIONES: 57-1 6392039 - 300 567 32 20 - 300 223 19 18 zapatasproducciones@hotmail.com BOGOTÁ COLOMBIA


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Silente (Felipe Pinglo Alva)


Valse del gran Felipe Pinglo Alva En la guitarra Adolfo Zelada y en la voz César Oliva. del Disco "Guardia Vieja, Guardia Nueva, Vol. 1"


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Gerardo Fernandez Noroña vs josefina vazquez y felipe calderon


NO TE CALLES ALZA LA VOZ


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Felipe Rodriguez - Gota A Gota


Esta usted viendo y escuchando a Felipe Rodriguez La Voz El original. EL BARDO!


classical Felipe Rodriguez Gota El Bardo La Voz

FELIPE RODRIGUEZ imitado por Alberto Torres DEMO Que Descanse en Paz


Celebracion duodecimo aniversario Viernes de Bohemia de Gladys Santiago y Rafi Ruiz con Alberto Torres y sus Cantares en La Leyenda Continua. Solo es un DEMO Tenemos a Alberto Torres, Nelosn Camacho y Alberto Quiles


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AMOR AMOR AMOR 18 04 2011 - buscando la nueva voz del Perú - Felipe Monroy


Tema : Antes Canta : Felipe Monroy Frecuencia Latina Amor Amor Amor Buscando la nueva voz del Perú


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concierto en la iglecia adventista en hattisburg ms.


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BEBIENDO LÁGRIMAS. FELIPE CABALLERO


OTRO ÉXITO "BEBIENDO LÁGRIMAS" EN LA VOZ DE HECHIZO, FELIPE CABALLERO. EN SU CARRERA COMO SOLISTA.PRONTO SU NUEVO DISCO EN DISQUERIAS DEL PAÍS. I


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Felip Rodriguez Viejo Carrusel


La Voz


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Kothbiro (Ayub Ogada) - Arranjo Violão com Voz - Felipe Azevedo.mpg


Arranjo Violão com Voz e executado por Felipe Azevedo. Musical arrangement Guitar with Voice played by Felipe Azevedo. Arreglo Guitarra con Voz y tocado por Felipe Azevedo. Esta canção faz parte da trilha sonora do filme 'O jardineiro fiel'(2005). This song is part of the soundtrack of the movie 'The constant gardener'(2005). Esta canción forma parte de la banda sonora de la película 'El jardinero fiel'(2005)


Kothbiro+Ayub Ogada+ Felipe Azevedo+ Violão com Voz Guitar with Voice+ Guitarra con Compositor+ Violonista