Hugo Blanco (musician)

Hugo Blanco
Born (1940-09-25)September 25, 1940
Caracas, Venezuela
Died June 14, 2015(2015-06-14) (aged 74)

Hugo Blanco (September 25, 1940 – June 14, 2015) was a popular Venezuelan musician. He is best known as the author of "Moliendo Café" and other songs like "El Burrito Sabanero", "Leche Condensada", "Luces de Caracas", "Sierra Nevada", "Mañanita Zuliana", and others. "Moliendo Café", written in 1958 when Hugo Blanco was only 18 years old, has become one of the most recognized Venezuelan songs in all the world.

Biography

Blanco was born in Caracas, Venezuela. He purchased his first musical instrument known as a cuatro at the age of 15 and learned to play it listening to the radio. Blanco created a new Venezuelan music style ‒ a fusion of Cuban music and joropo ‒ called "the orquídea" in honor of the Venezuelan national flower.

In the 1960s, Blanco composed many popular gaitas with Simón Díaz called Gaitas de las Locas. He also founded what is widely considered to be the first Venezuelan ska group, Las Cuatro Monedas.

In the 1970s, he founded the Venezuelan group, Los Hijos De Ña Carmen.

Hugo Blanco's song La Vecina was featured in an episode of the popular TV series Miami Vice.

"Moliendo Café" became a popular chant by football fans around the world. The chant is widely known as Dale Cavese and has the same tune as the song.

Discography

With Simón Díaz

With Joselo Díaz

Compilations

References

External links

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