- Gilberto Monroig
Gilberto Monroig (
July 2 ,1930 –May 3 ,1996 )was aguitarist , andsinger of boleros.Early years
Monroig's parents moved from the countryside to the city in search of a better way of life and settled in the Villa Palmera sector of
Santurce , a section of San Juan where the musical sounds of the bomba and plena and of the tango filled the air. Monroig was born in Santurce, where he received his primary and secondary education. He later moved toNew York City and earned his high school equivalent diploma.When he was ten years old, he would imitate his favorite singer, the famed Argentine singer of tangos,
Carlos Gardel . His father once gave his brother, Luis a guitar which Monroig learned to play better than his brother - often resulting in a fight over the instrument. Finally, Monroig's father decided that it would be best if he bought him one also.Professional singer
In 1943, at age 13, he joined a group called "Taone" and a year later joined another band by the name of "Maravilla". However, it was when the "Super Orchestra Tropicana" hired him that he received his first big break as a professional singer. In 1948, Pete Rivera invited Monroig to sing for his band in the inauguration of the Caribe Hilton Hotel in San Juan. Pete soon left the island and headed for New York, where he organized another band. Monroig joined Pete in New York, where he began to gain fame as a bolero singer. During his years in New York, he played for various bands and traveled to the
Dominican Republic andCuraçao .In the early 1950s, Monroig joined
Tito Puente 's Orchestra and recorded various songs. Among them was "Malcriada" which became a "hit". In 1955, he returned to Puerto Rico and went "solo'. He had instant "hits" with the songs "Mujer" (Women) and "Duerme, Margarita" (Sleep, Margarita). He also recorded some songs by composers Pedro Flores andRafael Hernandez . He won his first Gold Record Award in 1959, with "Egoismo".Later years
Monroig returned to New York and in 1964, he won his second Gold Record Award with "Simplemente Una Ilusión" (Simply an Illusion). He sang for various bands including Tito Puente's and traveled throughout the
United States andLatin-America . He also made manytelevision presentations in Puerto Rico. Monroig had two sons and one daughter from two marriages. They are Gilberto Jr., Glenn (who followed in his footsteps) and Linda.Gilberto Monroig died on May 3. 1996 in Santurce, Puerto Rico and is buried in the Old San Juan Cemetery close to the remains of Pedro Flores, Daniel Santos and Rafael Hernandez.
Legacy
Puerto Rico has honored his memory by naming an avenue in San Juan after him. In 2002, he was inducted into the
International Latin Music Hall of Fame .ee also
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List of famous Puerto Ricans External links
* [http://www.prpop.org/biografias/PR Popular Culture]
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