- Tito Lara
Tito Lara (
December 23 ,1932 –June 23 ,1987 ), was considered by many to be Puerto Rico's firsttelevision singing idol.Early years
Born Agustin Enrique Lara Olivencia in
Río Piedras ,Puerto Rico , Lara was raised by his maternal grandmother and receivedprimary education inSanturce . During his spare time, he taught himself to play theguitar . In 1942, when was only 10 years old, his grandmother realized that her grandson had musical talent and took him to WNEL, the localradio station , where he made his debut. In 1946, Lara enrolled at the Free School of Music in San Juan. There he continued his guitar studies and learned to play thetrumpet .Trio los Lirios
In 1948, Lara and eleven fellow students created an ensemble with Lara as
lead singer . In 1949, Lara formed a trio called "Trio los Lirios" which became a regular guest on the WKAQ radio station. They were paid 2American dollar s per appearance.Recording debut
Lara enrolled at the
University of Puerto Rico to studyLiberal Arts and joined the university'schoir . In 1950, the owner of Mardí Records heard and was impressed by Lara's singing and asked him to form aquartet including a female voice. Lara did so, was signed by Mardí Records and dropped out of college in 1953 to travel with the quartet toNew York City .Lara also in 1953 and scored a hit with a recording of the bolero "Sollozo" ('Crying'), which he followed up with "Orquidas", a Spanish version of "Orchids in the Moonlight" by Vincent Youmans. That same year he met and married Nilda Maria Canino with whom he was to have three children, Agustin Jr., Maria and Jose Rafael. He returned to New York and performed at the
Paramount Theater whereMyrta Silva introduced him as "El Pollo que Canta" ('The Handsome Singer').Los Hispanos
In 1955, Lara joined one of Puerto Rico's renowned quartets "
Los Hispanos " and made histelevision with them and singers, Ida Claudio, and Sonia Noemí on "El Show Ford", broadcasted byTelemundo , the television station owned and operated by Angel Ramos. OnJanuary 11 ,1965 , the group began a seven-year participation in the televised part of the "Sultana Festival", a show produced byPaquito Cordero . Lara and "Los Hispanos" travelled and performed in theUnited States , theDominican Republic ,Panama ,Peru ,Venezuela andChile .Lara enrolled in the Music Conservatory of Puerto Rico and in 1970 earned his
Bachelors degree , specializing in trumpet-playing. He formed a duo with Maria Esther Ortiz called "Los Dos" and also founded the "Allegro 72" group, which, among others, includedLuis Antonio Cosme . Lara performed with "Allegro 72" atCarnegie Hall , New York and at various television stations. Some members of "Allegro 72" who went on to gain fame wereLunna ,Angel "Cuco" Peña and Alyce Gracia.Later years
Lara began to have problems with his health in 1978, suffering a
stroke which was complicated by hisdiabetes . In 1979, he underwent an open-heart surgery procedure from which he and shortly after returned to Puerto Rico. There he underwent conversion toChristianity and joined aProtestant church. He was inactive in the music business for over six years.In 1985, Lara participated in the "Concierto de Navidad" (
Christmas Concert) held at the Luis A. Ferré Center for the Performing Arts in San Juan. In 1986, he held concerts in the Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts and at the Hostos Center of Culture in theBronx . That year he also recorded his last album, "Los Cuatro Aces" ('The Four Aces').In March 1987, Lara suffered a massive heart attack and was sent to the West Houston Medical Center in
Houston ,Texas . He died onJune 23 ,1987 and was laid to rest in Santa Maria Magdalena de Pazzis Cemetery inOld San Juan .Discography
* "Sollozo" ('Crying') (1953)
* "Orquideas" ('Orchids')
* "Canciones de Los Cuatro Ases" ('Song of the Four Aces')
* "Lo que hay que hacer" ('What You Must Do') (1958)
* "No quiero ser tu amante" ('I Do Not Want To Be Your Lover')
* "Un nuevo ídolo para América" ('A New Idol for America') (1959)
* "Mi versión" ('My Version')
* "La vida mía" ('My Life')
* "Vivo sin ti" ('I Live Without You')
* "Imágenes"
* "Tito Lara canta «Dos amores»" (1962)
* "Miedo" ('Scared')
* "Un poquito de tu amor" ('A Little of your Love')
* "Quisiera" ('I Wish') (1966)
* "Egoísmo"
* "Ansiedad" ('Anxiety')
* "En ruinas" ('In Ruins')
* "Allegro 72" (1973)
* "Los Cuatro Aces" ('The Four Aces') (1986)ee also
*
List of famous Puerto Ricans External links
* [http://www.prpop.org/biografias/PR Popular Culture]
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