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Monge started his musical career competing against other composers like Agustín Lara and Alfonso Esparza Oteo in waltz composition contests. Later on, he became a radio artist in XEQ, XEW and XEB stations. [2] He developed a partnership with Lucha Reyes, who helped popularize his song “La Feria de las Flores”. [3]
México lindo y querido" is a traditional mariachi and ranchera Mexican song written by Chucho Monge and made famous by singer Jorge Negrete ("the singing charro"). [1] He sang it in the 1952 movie Forever Yours. [2] It is widely known throughout the Spanish-speaking world for its characterization of patriotism and loyalty for the land of ...
Monge co-translated to the Spanish the italian song "Ahora, Ahora" and performed a Spanish version of the standard "On My Own" from the Broadway musical "Les Miserables". This release was a big hit for Monge while earning Gold and Platinum status in sales. This album is out of print in all formats.
The singer Miguel Aceves Mejía claims to have discovered him from Los Rebeldes.According to Mejía, Jiménez did not play an instrument and did not even know the Spanish word for "waltz" or what keys his songs were in. [2] Following Mejía's instruction, Jiménez auditioned at the Radio Station XEW's Amanecer Ranchero together with the Mariachi Vargas and Rubén Fuentes.
Joaquín García Monge (January 20, 1881 – January 1, 1958) is considered one of Costa Rica's most important writers. He was born in Desamparados , Costa Rica in 1881 and was educated in both Costa Rica and Chile , where he fell under the influence of the leading literary currents of his time.
Monge co-wrote the track "Señor...Del Pasado" with Puerto Rican singer/songwriter Lou Briel. They also translated to the Spanish the song "El Poder Del Amor (The Power Love)", a hit for Jennifer Rush, Air Supply, Laura Branigan, and later, Celine Dion. This album earned gold record status, making Monge the first Puerto Rican artist to have a ...
Mi Encuentro is the twenty-second studio album by Puerto Rican singer Yolandita Monge, released in 1997 and her last production for WEA-Latina.The album marked another radical change of sound for the singer, which included bomba and plena arrangements.
Fantasia [1] is the eleventh (11th) studio album by Puerto Rican singer Yolandita Monge. It was the first release of the singer under her recording contract with the international label CBS Records, now Sony Music Latin. This album was released in 1980 and includes the radio hits "Tanto Amor", "Como Lo Hago Yo", and "Al Ritmo De la Fantasía".