- Antonio Aguilar Barraza
Infobox Actor
name = Antonio Aguilar
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birthdate =May 17 ,1919
location = Villanueva,Zacatecas ,Mexico
deathdate = death date and age|2007|6|19|1919|5|17
deathplace =Mexico City ,Mexico
birthname = Pascual Antonio Aguliar BarrazaPascual Antonio Aguilar Barraza (
May 17 ,1919 –June 19 ,2007 ), most commonly known as Antonio Aguilar, was aMexican singer ,actor , producer, andwriter . During his career, he made over 150 albums, which sold 25 million copies, and made 167 movies. [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003601518 "Billboard" "Mariachi Icon Antonio Aguilar Dies At 88" June 20, 2007] ]Early life
Aguilar was born in the small town of Villanueva in the state of
Zacatecas . He spent his early childhood in ahacienda first built in 1596 in the town of Tayahua, about 35 km from Villanueva. Aguilar's family acquired this property in the early 1800s.Acting career
Aguilar began his acting career in 1952 during the
Golden Age of Mexican cinema . He is credited with popularising "la charrería", considered to have originated in Mexico, to international audiences.Antonio Aguilar was the first Mexican performer to mix
rodeo s and concerts while touring his show inLatin America and theUnited States . [http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,,-6723751,00.html AP via "The Guardian", "Mexican Mariachi Singer Dies at 88" June 20, 2007] ] He made 167 movies and has been compared to American Western actors likeRoy Rogers andGene Autry . This is because Aguilar's "charro" or cowboy movies entail romantic ballads with him getting the gal. Amongst his best movies are "Caballo Prieto Azabache" and "Bala Perdida". Aguilar appeared in Americanwestern film s like 1969's "The Undefeated" starringJohn Wayne .Musical career
Antonio Aguilar began his recording career in 1950, eventually making over 150 albums and selling more than 25 million records. He was known for his
corrido s with some of his best known songs including "Gabino Barrera", "Caballo Prieto Azabache", "Albur de Amor", and "Un Puño De Tierra". Antonio was also largely responsible for the renewed popularity of thetambora music in the mid 1980s, when he single-handedly resuscitated the genre with the hit "Triste Recuerdo". To this day he has been the only Hispanic artist to sell out theMadison Square Garden ofNew York City for six consecutive nights. Citation
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publication-date= 1 May 2000
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year= 2000
title= Una Vida de Corrido. Antonio Aguilar
periodical= Somos
publication-place= Mexico City
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publisher= Editorial Televisa
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issue= 195 - special issue
pages= 104
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Angela and Jessie, Antonio's parents, had six other children: Jose Roque, Chava(dec.), Lupe(dec.), Louis Thomas (dec.), Mariano (dec.) and Josefina. Aguilar was married to actress
Flor Silvestre (born Guillermina Jimenez), and one of their children, Jose "Pepe" Aguilar, is among Mexico's most popular modern singers. In addition to Pepe Aguilar, he had another child with Flor Silvestre who is the oldest, Antonio Aguilar, Jr.Death
On Monday
June 4 2007 , Aguilar was taken to a local hospital inMexico City due to a pulmonary infection.On Monday
June 18 2007 , Doctors announced that Antonio was no longer responding to treatment and was expected to pass away before the end of the night. On TuesdayJune 19 2007 , the doctor spoke out to the media that Aguilar was still alive, and his body was responding to the medication but was still in critical condition. While there, the family received visits from many famous people includingVicente Fernández .Aguilar died on
June 19 ,2007 at 11:45 p.m. frompneumonia . His coffin was carried through the streets of Zacatecas, the state capital, and was honored at a memorial service attended by hundreds at a church there.His body was then taken to the hamlet of Tayahua, about 100 kilometers (60 miles) to the south, where residents waited in the streets to bid Aguilar a final farewell before he was buried at his family's "El Soyate" ranch nearby, the government news agency Notimex reported.
A band played Aguilar's "Un Puño De Tierra" (A Fistful of Earth), as the coffin arrived at the ranch.
Obituaries appeared in many newspapers, including Los Angeles Times (USA), New York Times (USA), Washington Post (USA), The Guardian (UK) and The Independent (UK). News of Antonio’s death were reported in newspapers of many Spanish-speaking countries, including Guatemala (El Periodico), Honduras (La Tribuna), El Salvador (El Diario de Hoy), Nicaragua (El Nuevo Diario), Costa Rica (Diario Extra), Venezuela (Correo del Caroní), Peru (Crónica Viva), Colombia (El Tiempo), Ecuador (El Diario) and Chile (El Mercurio).
Filmography
References
External links
* [http://www.chalino.com/foros/forum.asp?forumID=90 Antonio Aguilar] [Fan Forum]
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* [http://www.tkcine.com/ms/aa/ Antonio Aguilar's movies at "TKcine"]
* [http://www.pepeaguilar.com/ Pepe Aguilar's website - Antonio Aguilar's son]
* [http://donantonioaguilar.blogspot.com Lyrics of Antonio Aguilar]
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