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Eduardo Brito (January 22, 1906 – January 5, 1946) was a Dominican Baritone singer. He was world-renowned for his voice and took to the stage in many countries performing operas and zarzuelas. The main hall of the Dominican National Theater is named after Brito.
Brito was born Eleuterio Brito in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic. He came from a poor family and during his childhood he worked as a shoe-shiner and a candyman. As a young adult, his musical gifts became apparent and Brito in 1926 became acquainted with Julio Alberto Hernández, who helped mold Brito into the great baritone singer that he is remembered as.
Brito's first encounter with the Dominican media was in 1927, where he sang at a banquet in honor of several key political figures of the time. By 1928 he was married to Rosa Elena Bobadilla, a vedette, and touring with "Los Internacionales" in Haiti, Puerto Rico and Curaçao. In 1929, Brito along with band members from a new group called "Grupo Dominicano," headed to New York City to record with the famous Eduardo Vigil y Robles. While in New York, Brito along with his wife performed at the Waldorf Astoria, RKO theaters and Loew's State Theater, alongside Eduardo Casino the father of the famous Rita Hayworth.
Cliente: Ministerio de Turismo del Ecuador. Idea Original, dirección y realización: Trupak studios Director: Rafael Cedeño Trupak studios Guión: Andrea León Motion Graphics/Post: Efrén Moreno Trupak studios Producción: Analía Bermeo Df: Miguel Zamora
Eduardo Brito Mieles -"Manabí" - Pasillo ecuatoriano - Letra : Elías Cedeño Jérves - Música : Francisco Paredes Herrera dedicado a la provincia de Manabi-Ecuador y compartiendo fotos familiares. "Pasillo con los pómulos mestizos, engranado de sonrisas, pasillo de maíz hecho lamento que sube por la escala de la guitarra para llegar al cielo, la que boca abierta oye la música y levanta en sus ojos una súplica"
este video en homenaje a un pueblo tan bello como es el de Manabi
Twitter: @LO5VAGOS Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/LO5VAGOS Grabado en Vivo el 04 de febrero del 2011 en Quito, Ecuador. Coliseo General Rumiñahui. Concierto "Con Toda El Alma"
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