Matrix X-40. Yo fuí quien le dí la muerte / Terceto Rodríguez Enriso
| Primary Title | Source | |
|---|---|---|
| Yo fuí quien le dí la muerte | Victor catalog | |
| Title | Source | |
|---|---|---|
| Yo fuí quien le dí la muerte (Primary title) | Victor catalog | |
| Guaracha (Title descriptor) | Victor catalog | |
Personnel |
Notes |
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|---|---|---|
| Terceto Rodríguez Enriso (vocalist) | ||
| Primary Performer | Notes | |
|---|---|---|
| Terceto Rodríguez Enriso (vocalist) | ||
Description: Vocal and instrumental ensemble
Category: Vocal
Marketing Genre: Spanish (Cuba)
Language: Spanish
Master Size: 10-inch
Category: Vocal
Marketing Genre: Spanish (Cuba)
Language: Spanish
Master Size: 10-inch
Take Date and Place |
Take |
Status | Label Name/Number | Format |
Note |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4/2/1924 (Havana, Cuba) | 1 | Hold | ||||
| 4/2/1924 (Havana, Cuba) | 2 | Master | Victor 77688 | 10" disc |
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Take Date and Place |
Take |
Status | Label Name/Number | Format |
Note |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4/2/1924 (Havana, Cuba) | 2 |
Master | Victor 77688 | 10" disc |
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| Footnotes and Sources | |
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| Victor catalogs: "Cantantes cubanos (con guitarras)." | |
| Díaz, citing Ezequiel Rodríguez's "Iconografía de la Trova" and Helio Orovio's "300 boleros de oro," suggests the members of this ensemble may have been Enrique "Chungo" Enriso (vocalist), his brother Rafael Nené Enriso (guitarist), Nicolás Núnez (vocalist), and Carlos Rodríguez (vocalist and guitarist). | |
| Source(s) consulted: Díaz; Victor blue history card; catalog. |
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