Pedregal justo betancourt biography

b. 6 December 1940, La Marina, Matanzas, Cuba. Inspiraciones (improvised singing) is basic to most of salsa and it is Betancourt’s lyrical spontaneity and creativity, plus his ability to sing in a variety of styles - from the slowest bolero to up-tempo scorchers - with equal expertise, that has made him a ‘singers’ singer’. When Betancourt was aged 11, he sang with a small group called Cabeza De Perros, named after the brand of beer that sponsored them. At 16 he sang with the popular group Guaguanco Matancero. In 1958 he began singing with Conjunto Club and recorded with them on the single ‘Para Gozar Cubita’ on the Fama label. In 1964 he left Cuba and spent eight months in Greece before moving to New York. He worked with band leader/timbales player Orlando Marín for two years, and appeared on his Top 10 Esta En Algo (1967) on the Fiesta label. He sang with band leader/flautist Johnny Pacheco for two weeks before becoming a vocalist with Sonora Matancera, and also worked with the bands of Eddie Palmieri, Ray Barretto, Alfonso Salines and others. In 1968, Betancourt signed to the F

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LO SABEMOS

LO SABEMOS JUSTO BETANCOURT With the album Pa’ Bravo Yo, Matanzas-born singer Justo Betancourt established himself as one of the brightest stars in salsa, the sociocultural movement established during 1971 in New York through the appearance of the Fania All Stars and their “Latin thing” at the Cheetah nightclub. Justo was not present on that particular performance, but the success of albums such as Pa’ Bravo Yo, Sigo Bravo and Lo Sabemos resulted in his appearance with the Fania All Stars on the album Tribute to Tito Rodríguez, as well as the concerts at Yankee Stadium, the Madison Square Garden, the Coliseo Roberto Clemente in Puerto Rico, and a number of other venues.

Known as El Explosivo and El Bravo, Justo has a reputation for being difficult. However, we can attest that he is an honest man. Unfortunately, he has been one of the most underestimated artists in the Latin music industry. An excellent performer of boleros, rumbas and guarachas, Justo established his heardquarters in Puerto Rico following the release of Lo Sabemos, an LP that was produced

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