FELIPE RODRIGUEZ Y EL TRIO LOS ANTARES - Que Tu Crees.wmv

"Que Tu Crees' de Julio Garcia Lopez. 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>
FELIPE RODRIGUEZ EL TRIO LOS ANTARES Que Tu Crees Raúl Balseiro Pedrito Berríos Rafael Scharon Puerto Rico bolero voces y cuerdas romantic Julio Garcia Lopez
FELIPE RODRIGUEZ Y EL TRIO LOS ANTARES - Nube Gris.wmv

"Nube Gris" del compositor peruano Eduardo Márquez Talledo. 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 <b>...</b>
FELIPE RODRIGUEZ EL TRIO LOS ANTARES Nube Gris Felipe La Voz guitarra vocal Puerto Rico romantic music latin music TRIO LOS ANTARES bolero Raúl Balseiro Pedrito Berríos Rafael Scharon voces cuerdas Felipe Rodríguez Eduardo Márquez Talledo
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>
FELIPE RODRIGUEZ EL TRIO LOS ANTARES Vampiresa De Amor Felipe La Voz guitarra vocal Puerto Rico romantic music latin music TRIO LOS ANTARES bolero Raúl Balseiro Pedrito Berríos Rafael Scharons voces cuerdas Felipe Rodríguez
FELIPE RODRIGUEZ Y EL TRIO LOS ANTARES Despedida

"Despedida" de Rafael Scharrons y Rafael Coveriano.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 <b>...</b>
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FELIPE RODRIGUEZ Y EL TRIO LOS ANTARES - Humilde

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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FELIPE RODRIGUEZ Y EL TRIO LOS ANTARES - Llego La Navidad.wmv

"Llego La Navidad" fue escrita por Raúl Balseiro Rivas. 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 <b>...</b>
FELIPE RODRIGUEZ EL TRIO LOS ANTARES Llego La Navidad Puertorriqueña Pascuas Puerto Rico Trulla Parranda fiesta latin dance asalto guitarras jibara Felipe La Voz guitarra vocal romantic music latin music TRIO LOS ANTARES bolero Raúl Balseiro Pedrito Berríos Rafael Scharon voces cuerdas Felipe Rodríguez
FELIPE RODRIGUEZ Y EL TRIO LOS ANTARES Quinto Patio

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>
FELIPE RODRIGUEZ EL TRIO LOS ANTARES Quinto Patio La Voz Puerto Rico bolero guitarra romantic Raúl Balseiro Pedrito Berríos Rafael Scharon. Caguas Savarona
Cuando estemos viejos - Trio Los Antares

Cuando estemos viejos Y se nos achique el paisaje en los ojos Y el sol del invierno se nos ponga flojo Y nos cachetee la cara al espejo Cuando estemos viejos Y tiemblen mis manos al tomar las tuyas Y nos falte el llanto, la risa y la buya de estos Tres diabillos que ya estaran lejos. Cuando estemos viejos Cuando estemos solos Cuando no haya nada, y nos duela todo Cuando solo exista la casa vacia Y anden en silencio tu sombra y la mia Nos querremos tano que nuestro cariño Llenara la ausencia de esos tres diblillos (en la casa resonaran las dulces risas, los tiernos Gritos de aquellos angeles que Dios nos dio Los recuerdos se volveran suspiros y llenos de paz Seguiremos enamorados) Cuando estemos viejos Yo te lo prometo compañera mia Seran nuestros años plenos de dulsura Seran nuestras horas llenas de poesia Andaremos juntos viejitos inquietos Las cuatro estaciones de un mundo de nietos Y veras mi vida que miente el espejo Pues seremos novios cuando estemos viejos pues seremos novios cuando estemos viejos
FELIPE RODRIGUEZ Y EL TRIO LOS ANTARES La Rosa Y Yo.wmv

"La Rosa Y Yo" de Andrés Falgás.Felipe Rodríguez con su Trío Los Antares.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>
FELIPE RODRIGUEZ EL TRIO LOS ANTARES La Rosa Yo Puerto Rico Raúl Balseiro Pedrito Berríos Rafael Scharon. La Voz latin vocal latin music Andrés Falgás
FELIPE RODRIGUEZ Y EL TRIO LOS ANTARES La Gitana Mintio.wmv

"La Gitanta Mintio" de Julio Rodriguez Reyes.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 <b>...</b>
FELIPE RODRIGUEZ EL TRIO LOS ANTARES La Gitana Mintio Felipe La Voz guitarra vocal Puerto Rico romantic music latin music TRIO LOS ANTARES bolero Raúl Balseiro Pedrito Berríos Rafael Scharon voces cuerdas Felipe Rodríguez Julito Rodriguez Reyes
FELIPE RODRIGUEZ Y EL TRIO LOS ANTARES Amor De Fantasia.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>
FELIPE RODRIGUEZ EL TRIO LOS ANTARES Amor De Fantasia guitarra vocal Puerto Rico romantic music latin music TRIO LOS ANTARES bolero Raúl Balseiro Pedrito Berríos Rafael Scharon voces cuerdas Rodríguez slideshow
FELIPE RODRIGUEZ Y EL TRIO LOS ANTARES Mi Desolacion.wmv

"Mi Desolacion" de Guillermo Venegas Lloveras .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 <b>...</b>
FELIPE RODRIGUEZ EL TRIO LOS ANTARES Mi Desolacion Felipe La Voz guitarra vocal Puerto Rico romantic music latin music TRIO LOS ANTARES bolero Raúl Balseiro Pedrito Berríos Rafael Scharon voces cuerdas Felipe Rodríguez Guillermo Venegas Lloveras
JOSE MIGUEL AGRELOT "Torito" Y TRIO LOS ANTARES Que Macho Si Cantara.wmv

"Que Macho Si Cantara" musica de Toño Fuentes, Letra de Tato Ardin." Jose Miguel Agrelot y El Trio Los Antares. Giuseppe Michael Agrelot (April 21, 1927 -- January 28, 2004), better known as José Miguel Agrelot, was a Puerto Rican comedian, radio and television host and media icon of Italian descent. Agrelot was better known as Don Cholito, one of the more than 200 different characterizations he developed -and his best known one- during his lifetime. Agrelot was born in San Juan, and alternately raised between San Juan and Caguas. He started working on radio stations when he was 14. At that time, he was employed by radio impresario Tomás Muñiz, owner of WIAC-AM and the father of later producer and actor Tommy Muñiz. During this period Agrelot developed his first comedic character, Torito Fuertes, the mischievous eight year-old of a family comedy show sponsored by Borden, Inc. and its evaporated milk (the name Torito Fuertes was a pun on "strong calf", a desirable consequence of drinking good milk). The character later took a life of his own on a radio show first named El Profesor Colgate (sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive's flagship toothpaste) and later called El Colegio de la Alegría (The School of Joy). This program featured Tommy Muñiz as the schoolteacher of a rather dysfunctional classroom. Soon after, he moved himself and his Torito character to rival radio station WKAQ-AM, where he starred alongside then-radio producer and announcer (and future best friend) Luis <b>...</b>
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FELIPE RODRIGUEZ Y EL TRIO LOS ANTARES - Tu Partida.wmv

"Tu Partida" de Rafael Scharron. 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 <b>...</b>
FELIPE RODRIGUEZ EL TRIO LOS ANTARES Tu Partida Aunque Me Maten guitarra vocal Puerto Rico romantic music latin music TRIO LOS ANTARES bolero Raúl Balseiro Pedrito Berríos Rafael Scharron voces cuerdas Rodríguez slideshow
Hay amores - Trio Los Antares

Un exquisito tema musical de este Trio Colombiano ( El cual tiene muy buenas canciones dentro de su repertorio como el El Camino de la vida ... Tu , lo mejor de todo , Etc ,etc ...) Para todos ustedes publico selecto y culto ... ( Que tal me salio ? ) Hay amores ... Letra de Shakira ... con musica de Antonio Pinto ... Solo como detalle al Director de este gran Trio Roberto Chacon fue secuestrado el 27 de Diciembre del 2006 por un grupo ilegal armado durante 62 dias ... Espero les guste ... Un abrazao compaye ... Saludos Colombia ¡¡¡¡
Trio Los Antares - Recuerdame

TRIO LOS ANTARES, DE SU NUEVO TRABAJO..LA CANCION: RECUERDAME, CON SU NUEVA PRIMERA VOZ
TRIO BOLEROS LOS ANTARES LOS ANTARES COLOMBIA TRIO LOS ANTARES IPIALES NARIÑO PANCHOS TRES REYES MI COMPAÑERA EL PRENDEDOR
REGRESA - TRIO LOS ANTARES

ARIEL MOROCHO Y BORIS MOROCHO
REGRESA VALS DUO TALENTOSOS REQUINTO GUITARRA TRIO LOS ANTARES vivo classic guitar generacion
Trio los Antares - Quien modelo tu cara

Hermosa letra de este trio colombiano... Quien te marco los labios quien modelo tu cara le dio luz a tus ojos para que así me atraigas. Ese cabello negro tus mejillas rosada tu gesto tu sonrisa lo hermoso de tu alma por eso te contemplo tomándote la cara por eso te contemplo tomándote la cara Tus ojos me suplican tu aliento acelerado y como me seduce tu goce tan marcado Tus ojos languidecen tu beso provocado es néctar tu sonrisa me tienes dominado que hermosa que es tu cara quien te la ha modelado que hermosa que es tu cara quien te la ha modelado Tus ojos me suplican tu aliento acelerado y como me seduce tu goce tan marcado Tus ojos languidecen tu beso provocado es néctar tu sonrisa me tienes dominado que hermosa que es tu cara quien te la ha modelado que hermosa que es tu cara quien te la ha modelado
Infame - Pepito Gutierrez y Trio Los Menores

A RARE Lp by Pepito Gutierrez on Colonia Records. Interesting songs, and once again, Pepito doing the great imitation of La Voz Rodriguez, and Trio Los Antares. It would have been great to hear Felipe Rodriguez and his Trio sing some of these classic songs. Nevertheless, it's a GREAT Lp and great find! Enjoy
Pepito Gutierrez Trio Los Menores Felipe Rodriguez Trio Los Antares Trios Boleros
Trio Los Antares - Quisiera

Hermoso bolero del cual no encontré ningún rastro por aquí.. Excelente grupo al cual no se le conoce mucho hoy día fuera de su país y su cultura
Trio Los Panchos - la malagueña -

La Malagueña
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quiereme los antares djrally73 mi rockolita y tu

esto es viejito pero bueno salud compadre con mis boleros de siempre junto a mi rockolita y tu de djrally73
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