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Barbarito Diez : ウィキペディア英語版
Barbarito Díez

Barbarito Diez (December 4, 1909 – May 6, 1995) was a popular Cuban singer who specialized in ''danzón'' genre.〔Orovio, Helio (2004). ''Cuban Music from A to Z-CL''. Duke University Press Books. ISBN 978-0-8223-3186-5.〕
A revered and certified Cuban music legend, Bárbaro Díez Junco represents the ultimate male romantic vocalist in the history of danzón. As a relaxed, yet romantic stylist, he had a friendly tenor voice with correct diction and easy sense of feeling, which preserved the Cuban traditional music for being overrun by pale imitations of male opera singers in the early twentieth century.
==Early life==
Barbarito was born in 1909, in a sugar cane mill located in the small settlement of Bolondrón in Matanzas Province, as the only children born to Eugenio Díez and Salustiana del Junco.〔(EcuRed Encyclopedia Biography ) (Spanish). ''EcuRed.com.'' Retrieved on July 24, 2015.〕 When he was four years old, Diez moved with his parents to Manatí, Oriente Province, where his father worked in another mill for years. The family lived in a batey, where the young Diez attended elementary school and intuitively began to sing the repertoire of songs that Trio Matamoros had created.〔(Enciclopedia de Historia y Cultura del Caribe Biography ) (Spanish).〕

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