María la Bollera - Gaita - Cover instrumental
Un cordial saludo musical.
En esta oportunidad te traigo una canción muy alegre, otra gaita con mucho sabor titulada Maria la Bollera de Ricardo Rafael Portillo, (Maracaibo, Estado Zulia, 16 de octubre de 1943), más conocido como Ricardo Portillo, es un cantante, compositor, músico y locutor venezolano, reconocido principalmente por su aporte a la Gaita zuliana.
Para 1966 se une a Los Sandungueros, en esta agrupación estaría por poco tiempo ya que al año siguiente se inicia como cuatrista en el ya consolidado grupo gaitero Rincón Morales. A finales de la década decide formar parte de Los Cardenales del Éxito, con el cual tiene uno de sus primeros éxitos musicales: Míster Plátano.
En los años setenta emprende una nueva aventura junto con su amigo, el compositor, Simón García, en el grupo Guaco. Allí interpretará piezas que alcanzarán gran popularidad como María la Bollera (1976), María Aumento el Negocio (1977) y Venite pa’ Maracaibo (1979). En 1977 compone una de sus canciones más conocidas: Amparito, fusión de cumbia con tamborera, inspirada en Amparo Nuñez, colombiana participante en el certamen Señorita Colombia, en aquellos años.
De este gran compositor y músico zuliano te traigo María la Bollera
Espero la disfrutes.😊
Rodnell.
ENG:
A cordial musical greetings
In this opportunity I bring you a very happy song, another gaita with a lot of flavor titled Maria la Bollera by Ricardo Rafael Portillo, (Maracaibo, Zulia State, October 16, 1943), better known as Ricardo Portillo, is a Venezuelan singer, composer, musician and announcer, recognized mainly for his contribution to the Gaita zuliana.
In 1966 he joins Los Sandungueros, in this group he would be for a short time because the following year he starts as a cuatrista in the already consolidated gaitero group Rincón Morales. At the end of the decade he decided to join Los Cardenales del Éxito, with whom he had one of his first musical hits: Míster Plátano.
In the seventies he embarked on a new adventure together with his friend, the composer Simón García, in the group Guaco. There he will interpret pieces that will reach great popularity such as María la Bollera (1976), María Aumento el Negocio (1977) and Venite pa' Maracaibo (1979). In 1977 he composed one of his best known songs: Amparito, a fusion of cumbia with tamborera, inspired by Amparo Nuñez, a Colombian participant in the Señorita Colombia contest in those years.
From this great composer and musician from Zulia I bring you María la Bollera.
I hope you enjoy it.😊
Rodnell.
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